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Varniai (; Samogitian: Varnē) is a city in the Telšiai County, western . In the Middle Ages the city was known as Medininkai (Samogitian: Medėninkā).


Etymology
Medininkai or Medenike was first mentioned in 1320. This town existed until the end of the 16th century, when the town of Varniai was founded in the 15th century north of Medininkai, on the left bank of the Varnelė river. The latter name is derived from the Varnelė River, which flows through the town. As early as 1904, Vaižgantas mentions its name as Varnė.
(2025). 9785420013540, Mokslo ir enciklopedijų leidybos institutas.
In other languages the town is known by: , .

In 1491, the was granted to Medininkai, and in 1635, the were granted to the renamed Varniai. Eventually, the name of Medininkai disappeared from common usage altogether.

(2025). 9789986830979, R. Paknio leidykla.


History
Town established in the 14th century, on the bank of the Varnelė River, near an important castle. It was the center of the Samogitian Catholic church: after the baptism of Samogitia, the Samogitian Bishop resided in the town. In 1320, it was the site of the Battle of Medininkai, in which the Samogitians defeated the invading . Afterwards, it was invaded by the Teutonic Knights in 1329, and by the in 1377. In 1413, the Supreme Duke of Lithuania and King of Poland (Władysław II Jagiełło) and Grand Duke of Lithuania Vytautas the Great ordered the demolition of the pagan temple and Christianized the population. Around 1414–1416 the first church was built, and c. 1464 the first cathedral. In 1425, a third of the population died due to an epidemic. It was granted Chełmno municipal rights in 1491. During the Swedish invasion, the town was plundered by the Swedes in 1655 and 1656. Five diocesan synods were held in the town between 1656 and 1752.

Varniai was the center of the Diocese of Samogitia until the middle of the 19th century when after the in 1863 the Tsarist authorities of the moved it to .

With support of Merkelis Giedraitis, Mikalojus Daukša translated and made ready for publication Katechizmas, the first Lithuanian language book printed in the Grand Duchy of Lithuania, then part of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth.

Varniai also was the residence of Samogitian bishop Motiejus Valančius.

==Gallery==


Notable residents
  • Merkelis Giedraitis
  • Mikalojus Daukša
  • Motiejus Valančius


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