Šventežeris

Šventežeris
Town
Šventežeris

Location in Lithuania

Coordinates: 54°14′20″N 23°38′30″E / 54.23889°N 23.64167°E / 54.23889; 23.64167Coordinates: 54°14′20″N 23°38′30″E / 54.23889°N 23.64167°E / 54.23889; 23.64167
Country  Lithuania
County Alytus County
Municipality Lazdijai district municipality
Eldership Šventežeris eldership
Capital of Šventežeris eldership
Population (2001)
  Total 274
Time zone EET (UTC+2)
  Summer (DST) EEST (UTC+3)

Šventežeris (literally: sacred lake) is a small town in Alytus County in southern Lithuania. As of 2001 it had a population of 274.[1] It is situated some 8 kilometres (5.0 mi) east of Lazdijai on the banks of Lake Šventežeris.

The town traces its history to Jerzy Radziwiłł, castellan of Trakai, who distributed land to his serfs.[2] His heirs built a Calvinist church in 1598 and turned the town into a parish seat. Samuelis Boguslavas Chilinskis, son of a Protestant priest and first translator of the Bible into the Lithuanian language whose translation was put to print, was born in the town in 1630s.[3] According to inventory of 1650, Šventežeris had a market square and 78 resident families.[2]

However, it suffered during the Second Northern War (1655–1661) and the population dropped to 47 families in 1663.[4] Šventežeris never recovered and became a village. In 1663, the Protestant church was taken over by the Catholics. In 1746, a new church was built, but it burned down in 1863.[2] The new church, built in 1882, survives to this day. It boasts Neoclassical exterior and Baroque altars.[3] The Radziwiłł family lost possession of the town in 1783. The population grew somewhat in 1920s when the former estate was divided and sold out to the peasants in 1920s. The town had 325 residents in 1886, 417 in 1923, 547 in 1959, and 478 in 1978.[4]

References

  1. Alytaus apskrities kaimo gyvenamosios vietovės ir jų gyventojai (PDF) (in Lithuanian). Vilnius: Department of Statistics to the Government of the Republic of Lithuania. 2002. p. 49. ISBN 9986-589-83-5.
  2. 1 2 3 Kviklys, Bronius (1966). Mūsų Lietuva (in Lithuanian). III. Boston: Lietuvių enciklopedijos leidykla. pp. 495–496. OCLC 3303503.
  3. 1 2 Semaška, Algimantas (2006). Kelionių vadovas po Lietuvą: 1000 lankytinų vietovių norintiems geriau pažinti gimtąjį kraštą (in Lithuanian) (4th ed.). Vilnius: Algimantas. p. 497. ISBN 9986-509-90-4.
  4. 1 2 (Lithuanian) Jonas Zinkus; et al., eds. (1985–1988). "Šventežeris". Tarybų Lietuvos enciklopedija. IV. Vilnius, Lithuania: Vyriausioji enciklopedijų redakcija. p. 238. LCC 86232954.


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