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Jieznas

Jieznas (pronunciation) is a small city in the Prienai district municipality, Lithuania. It is located 16 km (9.9 mi) east of Prienai along the northern shores of Lake Jieznas.

Jieznas
City
A part of Jieznas and its lake.
Jieznas
Location of Jieznas
Coordinates: 54°36′N 24°10′E / 54.600°N 24.167°E / 54.600; 24.167
Country Lithuania
Ethnographic regionDzūkija
County Kaunas County
MunicipalityPrienai district municipality
EldershipJieznas eldership
Capital ofJieznas eldership
First mentioned1492
Granted city rights1956
Area
 • Total2.50 km2 (0.97 sq mi)
Population
 (2023)
 • Total1 024
 • Density410/km2 (1,100/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+2 (EET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+3 (EEST)

History edit

 
Jieznas church

Jieznas was first mentioned in written sources in 1492 as property of the Grand Duke of Lithuania. In 1633, the settlement was acquired by the Pac family. They sponsored construction of a church, which was reconstructed in Baroque style in 1768–1772.[1]

In 1747, the Pac family built a luxurious palace in Jieznas. The palace had 12 halls, 52 rooms, and 365 windows to match the number of months, weeks, and days in a year.[1] It was decorated with frescoes, gilded engravings and Venetian mirrors. The palace was lost due to family indebtedness in 1807 and was destroyed by a fire in 1837.[1]

In early February 1919, the Lithuanian victory in the battle of Jieznas, one of the first battles of the Lithuanian–Soviet War, prevented the Red Army from marching into Kaunas.[2] This battle is commemorated by the coat or arms, designed by Arvydas Každailis in 2002. The coat of arms depicts allegorical figure of a woman symbolizing the victory. She holds a golden oak branch, a symbol of strength.[3]

On September 2, 1941, 144 Jews from Jieznas were shot near the lake in Strazdiškės village by Rollkommando Hamann, policemen and members of the Riflemen's Union from Jieznas.[4]

Name edit

Jieznas is the Lithuanian name of the city. Transcribed versions of the Lithuanian name in other languages include Polish: Jezno, Russian: Езно Yezno, Belarusian: Езна Yezna, Yiddish: יעזנע Yiezne.

It is unclear where the name Jieznas came from. Possible contenders are Lake Jieznas, the stream Jieznelė or the river Jieznis. It is most likely that the original was the name of the lake, and the names of the city and river originated from it.

According to folk etymology, Lake Jieznas was very deep, and no one could reach its bottom. They used to say that it was bottomless. Before the Pac family, Jieznas belonged to Yekaterina's descendants. Once, while feasting by the lake, they decided to make sure that the lake was really bottomless. One of three men dived - he did not reach the bottom, the second one didn't either. Finally the third man dived and did not emerge from the water for a long time. Everyone waited, hoping he would return. Finally he emerged and shouted: Есть дно! ("There's a bottom!"). Since then, the lake was called Jiezno, and the city also remained Jiezno.

References edit

  1. ^ a b c Semaška, Algimantas (2006). Kelionių vadovas po Lietuvą: 1000 lankytinų vietovių norintiems geriau pažinti gimtąjį kraštą (in Lithuanian) (4th ed.). Vilnius: Algimantas. p. 286. ISBN 9986-509-90-4.
  2. ^ Lesčius, Vytautas (2004). (PDF). Lietuvos kariuomenės istorija (in Lithuanian). Vilnius: General Jonas Žemaitis Military Academy of Lithuania. pp. 47–50. ISBN 9955-423-23-4. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2011-07-18. Retrieved 2009-09-07.
  3. ^ Rimša, Edmundas (2004). Lietuvos heraldika II (in Lithuanian). Baltos lankos. p. 87. ISBN 9955-584-69-6.
  4. ^ "Mass murder of the Jews of Jieznas". www.holocaustatlas.lt. Retrieved 25 September 2016.


jieznas, pronunciation, small, city, prienai, district, municipality, lithuania, located, east, prienai, along, northern, shores, lake, citya, part, lake, flagcoat, armslocation, coordinates, 167country, lithuaniaethnographic, regiondzūkijacountykaunas, county. Jieznas pronunciation is a small city in the Prienai district municipality Lithuania It is located 16 km 9 9 mi east of Prienai along the northern shores of Lake Jieznas JieznasCityA part of Jieznas and its lake FlagCoat of armsJieznasLocation of JieznasCoordinates 54 36 N 24 10 E 54 600 N 24 167 E 54 600 24 167Country LithuaniaEthnographic regionDzukijaCountyKaunas CountyMunicipalityPrienai district municipalityEldershipJieznas eldershipCapital ofJieznas eldershipFirst mentioned1492Granted city rights1956Area Total2 50 km2 0 97 sq mi Population 2023 Total1 024 Density410 km2 1 100 sq mi Time zoneUTC 2 EET Summer DST UTC 3 EEST History edit nbsp Jieznas church Jieznas was first mentioned in written sources in 1492 as property of the Grand Duke of Lithuania In 1633 the settlement was acquired by the Pac family They sponsored construction of a church which was reconstructed in Baroque style in 1768 1772 1 In 1747 the Pac family built a luxurious palace in Jieznas The palace had 12 halls 52 rooms and 365 windows to match the number of months weeks and days in a year 1 It was decorated with frescoes gilded engravings and Venetian mirrors The palace was lost due to family indebtedness in 1807 and was destroyed by a fire in 1837 1 In early February 1919 the Lithuanian victory in the battle of Jieznas one of the first battles of the Lithuanian Soviet War prevented the Red Army from marching into Kaunas 2 This battle is commemorated by the coat or arms designed by Arvydas Kazdailis in 2002 The coat of arms depicts allegorical figure of a woman symbolizing the victory She holds a golden oak branch a symbol of strength 3 On September 2 1941 144 Jews from Jieznas were shot near the lake in Strazdiskes village by Rollkommando Hamann policemen and members of the Riflemen s Union from Jieznas 4 Name editJieznas is the Lithuanian name of the city Transcribed versions of the Lithuanian name in other languages include Polish Jezno Russian Ezno Yezno Belarusian Ezna Yezna Yiddish יעזנע Yiezne It is unclear where the name Jieznas came from Possible contenders are Lake Jieznas the stream Jieznele or the river Jieznis It is most likely that the original was the name of the lake and the names of the city and river originated from it According to folk etymology Lake Jieznas was very deep and no one could reach its bottom They used to say that it was bottomless Before the Pac family Jieznas belonged to Yekaterina s descendants Once while feasting by the lake they decided to make sure that the lake was really bottomless One of three men dived he did not reach the bottom the second one didn t either Finally the third man dived and did not emerge from the water for a long time Everyone waited hoping he would return Finally he emerged and shouted Est dno There s a bottom Since then the lake was called Jiezno and the city also remained Jiezno References edit a b c Semaska Algimantas 2006 Kelioniu vadovas po Lietuva 1000 lankytinu vietoviu norintiems geriau pazinti gimtajį krasta in Lithuanian 4th ed Vilnius Algimantas p 286 ISBN 9986 509 90 4 Lescius Vytautas 2004 Lietuvos kariuomene nepriklausomybes kovose 1918 1920 PDF Lietuvos kariuomenes istorija in Lithuanian Vilnius General Jonas Zemaitis Military Academy of Lithuania pp 47 50 ISBN 9955 423 23 4 Archived from the original PDF on 2011 07 18 Retrieved 2009 09 07 Rimsa Edmundas 2004 Lietuvos heraldika II in Lithuanian Baltos lankos p 87 ISBN 9955 584 69 6 Mass murder of the Jews of Jieznas www holocaustatlas lt Retrieved 25 September 2016 nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Jieznas This Kaunas County Lithuania location article is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Jieznas amp oldid 1215463309, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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