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Columns of Gediminas

The Columns of Gediminas or Pillars of Gediminas (Lithuanian: Gediminaičių stulpai, lit.'Pillars of the Gediminids'; Belarusian: Калюмны, romanizedKaliumny, 'Columns') are one of the earliest symbols of Lithuania and its historical coats of arms.[1] They were used in the Grand Duchy of Lithuania, initially as a rulers' personal insignia, a state symbol, and later as a part of heraldic signs of leading aristocracy.[1]

Columns of Gediminas
Gediminids' Pillars
ArmigerGrand Duchy of Lithuania,
Republic of Lithuania,
Sąjūdis
AdoptedIt is certain that since 1397, the Gediminids' Pillars were Vytautas the Great's coat of arms.

Appearance edit

The symbol appears in the following form: Horizontal line at bottom, vertical lines extend up at both ends. The square at the middle of the horizontal line is about half as tall as the vertical lines. Another vertical line rises from the top center of the square, giving an overall appearance that is close to a trident. This form is the one usually seen in modern times, often drawn on walls and fences as protest against the Soviet occupation of Lithuania.

It is notable that the ancient pre-Christian symbols of Lithuania did not follow the same strict rules of heraldry as their Western counterparts. Thus this symbol was used in or and argent, usually on the field gules, and was depicted in various shapes on flags, banners and shields.

Some Belarusian historians claim that the Columns directly go back to the symbol of the Rurikids, which was the trident.[2]

Name edit

The name "Columns of Gediminas" was given in the 19th century by historian Teodor Narbutt, who supposed that the symbol was Gediminas' insignia. The more exact name of the symbol is the Pillars of Gediminids, since there is no direct evidence of its connection with Grand Duke of Lithuania Gediminas.

History edit

In the Grand Duchy of Lithuania edit

According to the historical and archaeological evidence, the Columns were used by Grand Duke of Lithuania and Duke of Trakai Kęstutis. They appear on the Lithuanian coins issued by him.[3] The symbol was also used by Vytautas as his personal insignia since 1397 and appeared on his seal and coins.[4] It was suggested by historian Edmundas Antanas Rimša, who analyzed the ancient coins, that the Columns of the Gediminids symbolizes the Gates of the Trakai Peninsula Castle.[5] According to the accounts of Jan Długosz, it was derived from a symbol or brand used to mark horses and other property. The Columns were adopted by descendants of Kęstutis as their family symbol, equivalent to a coat of arms. Another user of the Columns of Gediminas was Grand Duke of Lithuania Sigismund Kęstutaitis. At first, the Columns signified the family of Kęstutis, in contrast to the Vytis which was used by Algirdas' descendants. Later on, as a symbol of a ruling dynasty, it was adopted by Jagiellons and the two symbols became state symbols of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania and the Columns of Gediminas remained in use over the following centuries.

In the Interwar Republic of Lithuania edit

During the period between World War I and World War II they were used by the Lithuanian Republic as a major state symbol, e. g. on Litas coins, monuments and military equipment. The Columns of Gediminas are featured on the Lithuanian Presidential Award Order of the Lithuanian Grand Duke Gediminas, which was started in 1928.

In the Soviet Union edit

After the annexation of Lithuania by the Soviet Union, the symbol was officially banned. During the Singing Revolution of the late 80s, it became the iconic sign of the reform movement Sąjūdis.

Modern usage in Lithuania edit

The Columns of Gediminas appears in the coat of arms of Seimas and in the emblems of the Lithuanian Armed Forces, Land Force, Air Force, Navy, Military Police, National Defence Volunteer Forces and Grand Duke Gediminas Staff Battalion. The Columns of Gediminas are also featured in the coat of arms of Old Trakai, Trakai District Municipality and Šimkaičiai. The symbol is also used on many monuments throughout the country.

The official logo of the EuroBasket 2011, which took place in Lithuania, is composed of the Columns overlaid on a basketball board.

The Columns of Gediminas with post horn are also the official logo of the Lithuanian postal company — Lietuvos paštas. The company uses the columns on its official stamps.[6]

A combination of the Columns of Gediminas and the Menorah are used by the Litvak community as a symbol meant to identify Lithuanian Jews with content expressing the history of the Jews in Lithuania.[7]

Usage in Belarus edit

 
The coat of arms of Brahin is a pall reversed:
1. The symbol of Prince Izyaslav of Polotsk, Gules, on an argent field;
2. Columns of Gediminas, Argent on a gules field;
3. Coat of arms of Kaributas, Or, on a azure field.
[8]

In modern Belarus, the columns of Gediminas, alongside the Pahonia, are occasionally used as a symbol of national pride.[9][10][11][12]

The columns of Gediminas are in the coat of arms of Brahin in southeastern Belarus.[8]

The symbol is featured on the monument to the Grand Duke Gediminas in Lida. which was unveiled in 2019.[13]

Usage in Ukraine edit

In Ukraine, the coat of arms of Zhytomyr Oblast adopted an archaic form of the Vytis (Pohonia) on the second quarter, with the Columns of Gediminas on knight's shield.[14][15]

After the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine started, the Pahonia Regiment was formed as part of the International Legion of Territorial Defence of Ukraine, which used the Columns of Gediminas on their emblem.

In art edit

The Columns of Gediminas are displayed at Battle of Grunwald by Jan Matejko.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Columns of the Gediminids". Seimas. Retrieved 4 June 2021.
  2. ^ Вяроўкін-Шэлюта, У. (2005). "Калюмны". Вялікае Княства Літоўскае. Энцыклапедыя у 3 т. [Grand Duchy of Lithuania. Encyclopedia in 3 vols.] (in Belarusian). Vol. 2. Minsk: BelEn. p. 21. ISBN 985-11-0378-0.
  3. ^ (in Lithuanian) Peculiarities of earliest Lithuanian coins
  4. ^ (in Lithuanian) Vilniaus Žemutinės pilies lobis – XIV a. pabaigos valstybinių bei valdovų atributų atspindys
  5. ^ Savukynas, Virginijus. "Kas slypi už tautinių simbolių?". DELFI (in Lithuanian). Prepared according to V. Savukynas telecast Tapatybės labirintai. Retrieved 3 April 2021.
  6. ^ "Pirmieji 2018 metų pašto ženklai bus pažymėti Gediminaičių stulpais(In Lithuanian)". old.post.lt/en. 3 January 2018.
  7. ^ "The Columns of Gediminas: Symbol of Lithuanian Statehood". lzb.lt. 25 November 2019.
  8. ^ a b "Геральдыка" [Heraldry]. Brahin District Executive Committee (in Belarusian).
  9. ^ Свабода, Радыё (2014-09-05). "Крыж, Пагоня ці Калюмны — які сымбаль яднае беларусаў? (галасаванка)" [Cross, Pursuit or Columns - which symbol unites Belarusians? (ballot)]. Радыё Свабода (in Belarusian).
  10. ^ "На Дзень Волі – у цішотцы з «Пагоняй» ад Віталя Гуркова" [On Freedom Day - in a t-shirt with "Chase" by Vitaly Gurkov]. Belsat (in Belarusian). 2017-03-08. Мы хочам, каб Пагоня, Калюмны, магдэбургскія гербы гарадоў і мястэчак – багацце геральдычнай спадчыны нашага краю – сталі часткай культурнага кантэксту Беларусі.
  11. ^ "«Первые свитшоты я распродал за час возле метро». Чем выделился этот бренд — история LSTR Adziennie" ["I sold out my first sweatshirts in an hour near the subway." What made this brand stand out - the history of LSTR Adziennie]. PROBUSINESS.IO (in Russian). 2018-06-04.
  12. ^ Еўрарадыё (2018-05-28). [A lot of designer Lida sneakers were sold out in half a day]. European Radio for Belarus. Archived from the original on 2018-08-09.
  13. ^ Еврорадио (2019-09-07). [A monument to Gediminas was solemnly unveiled in Lida]. Euroradio.fm (in Russian). Archived from the original on 2019-10-01.
  14. ^ "Zhytomir County (Ukraine)". Flags of the World. Retrieved 2023-04-02.
  15. ^ "Сучасні символи областей України". Ukrainian Heraldry Society (in Ukrainian). Retrieved 2023-04-02.
  16. ^ "Білоруси створили в Україні "Білоруський Добровольчий Корпус"". Мілітарний (in Ukrainian). Retrieved 2022-12-26.
  17. ^ Журавель, Дмитро (2022-12-26). "В Україні з'явився «Білоруський Добровольчий Корпус» (ВІДЕО)". ШоТам (in Ukrainian). Retrieved 2022-12-26.

Sources edit

  • "Gediminas' Columns". Encyclopedia Lituanica II: 293. (1970–1978). Ed. Simas Sužiedėlis. Boston, Massachusetts: Juozas Kapočius. LCCN 74–114275.

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The Columns of Gediminas or Pillars of Gediminas Lithuanian Gediminaiciu stulpai lit Pillars of the Gediminids Belarusian Kalyumny romanized Kaliumny Columns are one of the earliest symbols of Lithuania and its historical coats of arms 1 They were used in the Grand Duchy of Lithuania initially as a rulers personal insignia a state symbol and later as a part of heraldic signs of leading aristocracy 1 Columns of Gediminas Gediminids PillarsArmigerGrand Duchy of Lithuania Republic of Lithuania SajudisAdoptedIt is certain that since 1397 the Gediminids Pillars were Vytautas the Great s coat of arms Contents 1 Appearance 2 Name 3 History 3 1 In the Grand Duchy of Lithuania 3 2 In the Interwar Republic of Lithuania 3 3 In the Soviet Union 4 Modern usage in Lithuania 5 Usage in Belarus 6 Usage in Ukraine 7 In art 8 See also 9 References 10 SourcesAppearance editThe symbol appears in the following form Horizontal line at bottom vertical lines extend up at both ends The square at the middle of the horizontal line is about half as tall as the vertical lines Another vertical line rises from the top center of the square giving an overall appearance that is close to a trident This form is the one usually seen in modern times often drawn on walls and fences as protest against the Soviet occupation of Lithuania It is notable that the ancient pre Christian symbols of Lithuania did not follow the same strict rules of heraldry as their Western counterparts Thus this symbol was used in or and argent usually on the field gules and was depicted in various shapes on flags banners and shields Some Belarusian historians claim that the Columns directly go back to the symbol of the Rurikids which was the trident 2 Name editThe name Columns of Gediminas was given in the 19th century by historian Teodor Narbutt who supposed that the symbol was Gediminas insignia The more exact name of the symbol is the Pillars of Gediminids since there is no direct evidence of its connection with Grand Duke of Lithuania Gediminas History editIn the Grand Duchy of Lithuania edit According to the historical and archaeological evidence the Columns were used by Grand Duke of Lithuania and Duke of Trakai Kestutis They appear on the Lithuanian coins issued by him 3 The symbol was also used by Vytautas as his personal insignia since 1397 and appeared on his seal and coins 4 It was suggested by historian Edmundas Antanas Rimsa who analyzed the ancient coins that the Columns of the Gediminids symbolizes the Gates of the Trakai Peninsula Castle 5 According to the accounts of Jan Dlugosz it was derived from a symbol or brand used to mark horses and other property The Columns were adopted by descendants of Kestutis as their family symbol equivalent to a coat of arms Another user of the Columns of Gediminas was Grand Duke of Lithuania Sigismund Kestutaitis At first the Columns signified the family of Kestutis in contrast to the Vytis which was used by Algirdas descendants Later on as a symbol of a ruling dynasty it was adopted by Jagiellons and the two symbols became state symbols of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania and the Columns of Gediminas remained in use over the following centuries nbsp Grand Duke Vytautas the Great coin of the Principality of Smolensk minted in 1399 1401 with the Columns of the Gediminids and the Ruthenian lion or leopard nbsp Denarius of Vytautas XV century nbsp Reconstruction of Vytautas flag at the Battle of Grunwald citation needed nbsp Columns of Gediminas as drawn in an armorial by a Portuguese herald in the Council of Constance in 1416 nbsp Coat of arms of Trakai Voivodeship with standing warrior and the Columns of Gediminas from the Codex Bergshammar dating to 1435 nbsp Vytis in the coat of arms Codex Bergshamar circa 1440 nbsp From Laski s Statute 1506 nbsp Columns of Gediminas from Marcin Bielski s book Kronika Polska 1597 nbsp Coat of arms of Lithuania Vytis Waykimas with Columns of Gediminas painted in the 15th century Wernigerode Armorial Attributed to Vytautas the Great nbsp Vytis Waykimas with the Columns of Gediminas used during the reign of the Grand Duke of Lithuania Stephen Bathory in the 16th century nbsp Seal of Polotsk on the big seal of Ivan the Terrible 16th century nbsp Coin of Sigismund II Augustus nbsp Seal of King and Grand Duke Augustus III 1738 nbsp From the genealogy of the princes Radziwill 1742 nbsp Great Lithuanian seal of Stanislaw August Poniatowski 1764 nbsp Columns from the Castle Church in Kodno Poland 1885 nbsp Engraving of Pillars of Gediminas on a stone on Rambynas hillIn the Interwar Republic of Lithuania edit During the period between World War I and World War II they were used by the Lithuanian Republic as a major state symbol e g on Litas coins monuments and military equipment The Columns of Gediminas are featured on the Lithuanian Presidential Award Order of the Lithuanian Grand Duke Gediminas which was started in 1928 nbsp Flag of the Siauliai branch of the Lithuanian Armed Forces Creators Volunteers Union 1918 1920 nbsp Lithuanian coin of 5 cents with Vytis Waykimas and the Columns of Gediminas 1925 nbsp Lithuania 100 litas 1928 nbsp Banknote reverse of 2 Lithuanian litas with the Columns of Gediminas 16 November 1922 edition nbsp An arc decorated with the Columns of the Gediminids during the unveiling ceremony of the Monument of 10th anniversary of Independence of Lithuania in Rokiskis 1931 nbsp A Lithuanian scout Liudas Tarabilda with a model of the Gediminas Tower a campaign of the Union for the Liberation of Vilnius in the yard of his school in Anyksciai 1932 nbsp Old Bank of Lithuania building with Vytis Waykimas and the Columns of Gediminas in Kaunas created in 1927 nbsp Ministry of Finance of Lithuania with portraits of Antanas Smetona Vytautas the Great Vytis Waykimas and the Columns of Gediminas in Kaunas 1930 nbsp Mauser rifles of the Lithuanian Army marked with Columns of Gediminas 1924 nbsp Browning Hi Power of the Lithuanian Army marked with Columns of Gediminas 1935 nbsp Lithuanian Art Museum in Radviliskis 1938 nbsp Lithuanian cadets near a War School in Kaunas 1938 nbsp Lithuanian Vickers 4 ton tanks marked with Columns of Gediminas head to Vilnius 1939 nbsp Residents of Vilnius greet Lithuanian tanks decorated with Columns of Gediminas in the Cathedral Square in Vilnius in 1939In the Soviet Union edit After the annexation of Lithuania by the Soviet Union the symbol was officially banned During the Singing Revolution of the late 80s it became the iconic sign of the reform movement Sajudis Modern usage in Lithuania editThe Columns of Gediminas appears in the coat of arms of Seimas and in the emblems of the Lithuanian Armed Forces Land Force Air Force Navy Military Police National Defence Volunteer Forces and Grand Duke Gediminas Staff Battalion The Columns of Gediminas are also featured in the coat of arms of Old Trakai Trakai District Municipality and Simkaiciai The symbol is also used on many monuments throughout the country Use of the Columns of Gediminas in modern Lithuania nbsp Coat of arms of the Seimas of Lithuania nbsp Coat of arms of Old Trakai nbsp Coat of arms of Trakai District Municipality nbsp Coat of arms of Simkaiciai nbsp Presidential seal of Lithuania nbsp Order of the Lithuanian Grand Duke Gediminas nbsp Columns of Gediminas in the yellow room at Palace of the Grand Dukes of Lithuania in Vilnius nbsp Monument to Vincas Kudirka in Vilnius is topped by Columns of Gediminas nbsp Monument to Zygmunt Sierakowski and Kastus Kalinowski with Columns of Gediminas nbsp Monument to Vytautas the Great in Kernave with Columns of Gediminas nbsp Monument with the Columns of Gediminas dedicated to the 10th anniversary of Independence of Lithuania in Plunge nbsp Monument with the Columns of Gediminas dedicated to the Lithuanian Wars of Independence in Joniskis nbsp The Three Giants Trys Milzinai symbol in Kaunas nbsp Simonas Daukantas Bridge in Kaunas with the Columns of the Gediminas on top nbsp Grand Duke Kestutis monument with Columns of Gediminas in Prienai nbsp Monument with Columns of Gediminas in the Cemetery of Lithuanian soldiers in Kupiskis nbsp Monument ot Lithuanian Independence with Columns of Gediminas in Senoji Varena nbsp Gymnasium of Vytautas the Great in Klaipeda with Columns of Gediminas on its roof Use of the Columns of Gediminas in modern Lithuanian Army nbsp By the Lithuanian Armed Forces nbsp By the Lithuanian Land Force nbsp By the Lithuanian Air Force nbsp By the Lithuanian Naval Force nbsp By the Lithuanian Military Police nbsp By the Lithuanian National Defence Volunteer Forces nbsp By the Grand Duke Gediminas Staff Battalion nbsp Flag of the Lithuanian Armed Forces reverse side nbsp Flag of the Lithuanian Military Police nbsp Flag of the Lithuanian National Defence Volunteer Forces nbsp Flag of the Lithuanian Grand Duke Gediminas Staff Battalion nbsp Columns of Gediminas are widely used on Lithuanian military vehicles The official logo of the EuroBasket 2011 which took place in Lithuania is composed of the Columns overlaid on a basketball board The Columns of Gediminas with post horn are also the official logo of the Lithuanian postal company Lietuvos pastas The company uses the columns on its official stamps 6 A combination of the Columns of Gediminas and the Menorah are used by the Litvak community as a symbol meant to identify Lithuanian Jews with content expressing the history of the Jews in Lithuania 7 Usage in Belarus edit nbsp The coat of arms of Brahin is a pall reversed 1 The symbol of Prince Izyaslav of Polotsk Gules on an argent field 2 Columns of Gediminas Argent on a gules field 3 Coat of arms of Kaributas Or on a azure field 8 In modern Belarus the columns of Gediminas alongside the Pahonia are occasionally used as a symbol of national pride 9 10 11 12 The columns of Gediminas are in the coat of arms of Brahin in southeastern Belarus 8 The symbol is featured on the monument to the Grand Duke Gediminas in Lida which was unveiled in 2019 13 Usage in Ukraine editIn Ukraine the coat of arms of Zhytomyr Oblast adopted an archaic form of the Vytis Pohonia on the second quarter with the Columns of Gediminas on knight s shield 14 15 After the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine started the Pahonia Regiment was formed as part of the International Legion of Territorial Defence of Ukraine which used the Columns of Gediminas on their emblem nbsp Coat of arms of Zhytomyr Oblast nbsp White red white flag with Columns of Gediminas in the form of a trident of the Belarusian diaspora in Ukraine which is also used by the Kastus Kalinoŭski Regiment 16 17 nbsp The Columns of Gediminas on the emblem of the Pahonia Regiment nbsp Emblem of the 1st separate amphibious assault company Belarus In art editThe Columns of Gediminas are displayed at Battle of Grunwald by Jan Matejko nbsp The columns of Gediminas are displayed on the flag to the left of Vytautas the GreatSee also edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Columns of Gediminas Coat of arms of Lithuania Gediminas Tower House of Gediminas Polish heraldry Symbols of the Rurikids TamgaReferences edit a b Columns of the Gediminids Seimas Retrieved 4 June 2021 Vyaroykin Shelyuta U 2005 Kalyumny Vyalikae Knyastva Litoyskae Encyklapedyya u 3 t Grand Duchy of Lithuania Encyclopedia in 3 vols in Belarusian Vol 2 Minsk BelEn p 21 ISBN 985 11 0378 0 in Lithuanian Peculiarities of earliest Lithuanian coins in Lithuanian Vilniaus Zemutines pilies lobis XIV a pabaigos valstybiniu bei valdovu atributu atspindys Savukynas Virginijus Kas slypi uz tautiniu simboliu DELFI in Lithuanian Prepared according to V Savukynas telecast Tapatybes labirintai Retrieved 3 April 2021 Pirmieji 2018 metu pasto zenklai bus pazymeti Gediminaiciu stulpais In Lithuanian old post lt en 3 January 2018 The Columns of Gediminas Symbol of Lithuanian Statehood lzb lt 25 November 2019 a b Geraldyka Heraldry Brahin District Executive Committee in Belarusian Svaboda Radyyo 2014 09 05 Kryzh Pagonya ci Kalyumny yaki symbal yadnae belarusay galasavanka Cross Pursuit or Columns which symbol unites Belarusians ballot Radyyo Svaboda in Belarusian Na Dzen Voli u cishotcy z Pagonyaj ad Vitalya Gurkova On Freedom Day in a t shirt with Chase by Vitaly Gurkov Belsat in Belarusian 2017 03 08 My hocham kab Pagonya Kalyumny magdeburgskiya gerby garadoy i myastechak bagacce geraldychnaj spadchyny nashaga krayu stali chastkaj kulturnaga kantekstu Belarusi Pervye svitshoty ya rasprodal za chas vozle metro Chem vydelilsya etot brend istoriya LSTR Adziennie I sold out my first sweatshirts in an hour near the subway What made this brand stand out the history of LSTR Adziennie PROBUSINESS IO in Russian 2018 06 04 Eyraradyyo 2018 05 28 Partyyu dyzajnerskih lidskih krasovak raskupili za paydnya A lot of designer Lida sneakers were sold out in half a day European Radio for Belarus Archived from the original on 2018 08 09 Evroradio 2019 09 07 V Lide torzhestvenno otkryli pamyatnik Gediminu A monument to Gediminas was solemnly unveiled in Lida Euroradio fm in Russian Archived from the original on 2019 10 01 Zhytomir County Ukraine Flags of the World Retrieved 2023 04 02 Suchasni simvoli oblastej Ukrayini Ukrainian Heraldry Society in Ukrainian Retrieved 2023 04 02 Bilorusi stvorili v Ukrayini Biloruskij Dobrovolchij Korpus Militarnij in Ukrainian Retrieved 2022 12 26 Zhuravel Dmitro 2022 12 26 V Ukrayini z yavivsya Biloruskij Dobrovolchij Korpus VIDEO ShoTam in Ukrainian Retrieved 2022 12 26 Sources editValstybe Iliustruota Lietuvos enciklopedija Gediminas Columns Encyclopedia Lituanica II 293 1970 1978 Ed Simas Suziedelis Boston Massachusetts Juozas Kapocius LCCN 74 114275 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Columns of Gediminas amp oldid 1211548061, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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