You make some interesting claims, did you research this personally? I have had some contact with Lithuanian Dracula types.
Kind regards,
Săra
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: Witches of Šatrija
:
: "Ragana"
: wood carving by D. Šakalienė
: In Samogitia, the western region of
: Lithuania, near the city of Telšiai, there
: is a hill named Šatrija (pronounced:
: "shah - tria") on which, at
: certain times of the year, all witches of
: Samogitia gathered. It is said that the hill
: itself was built by witches mounding earth
: over a local Christian church. The purpose
: of these gatherings and what the witches did
: are shrouded in mystery.
: It is known that on Šatrija in ancient times
: on the third Saturday of July of every year,
: pagan Samogitians celebrated the cult of
: Gabija, their goddess of a home's hearth.
: Before the i
: Alexandru cel Bun “ Alexander the Good
: married Lithuania gypsy witch name Anna
: Rymgajla her Christian name was Elizabeth
: mother was High Priestess and Gypsy witch
: called Birutė and was a Beirute or
: Vaidilute . In ancient Lithuanian religion,
: a vaidilutė was a type of priestess who
: kept watch over the sacred fire, somewhat
: the equivalent of a Vestal Virgin. Birute
: came from the Samogitia family or Gypsy
: Pagan witches. However, the language of the
: Gypsies in Lithuania is quite the same as
: that of the inhabitants of Samogitia
: (Zmujdz). Birute is called Birute Kalna or
: Fire Witch or Witch Hill. Birute is the
: Gypsy witch mother of Anna Rymagajla who
: married Alexander I or Alexandru Cel Bun of
: Moldavia and they had a gypsy witch daughter
: name Cneajna ( A Gypsy Lithuanian Witch from
: Samogitia Gypsy Witch tribe of her Gypsy
: Grandmother Birute . Cneajna who married
: Vlad Dracul and later her son Vlad Dracula
: was in fact Gypsy Witch with B Rh negative
: Gypsy Royal blood from Grandmother Birute
: Gypsy Witch Priestess of Fire in Lithuania.
: The Hill of Witches (Lithuanian: Raganų
: Kalnas) is an outdoor sculpture gallery near
: Juodkrantė, Lithuania.
:
: The name is a feminine form of the
: masculine, Rimgailas, which is composed of
: the ancient Lithuanian elements rimti
: meaning “serious; be calm” and gailas
: meaning “strong.” Its designated name day in
: Lithuania is September 15th. Sometimes
: rendered as Rymgajla or Ryngalla, (Polish
: adaptations), was the daughter of Kestustis
: and Birute of Lithuanian and the sister of
: Vytautas the Great (circ. 1300s-1400s). She
: became princess of Moravia by marriage and
: princess of Moldovia upon her second
: marriage. Her Christian name was Elisabeth.
: About Birutė (of Palanga)
: Probably she was born near Palanga to a
: Samogitian or Curonian magnate family. The
: story of her marriage to Kęstutis
: became a romantic legend in Lithuania.
: Chronicles mention that Birutė was a
: priestess (Lithuanian: vaidilutė and
: served the Pagan gods by guarding the sacred
: fire.
:
: Vaidilutė
: Posted on December 29, 2009
: Gender: Feminine
: Origin: Lithuanian
: Meaning: “priestess.”
: (VY-dih-LOO-tay)
: The name comes directly from the Lithuanian
: word for priestess.
: In ancient Lithuanian religion, a
: vaidilutė was a type of priestess who
: kept watch over the sacred fire, somewhat
: the equivalent of a Vestal Virgin.
: Its designated name-day is December 28.
:
:
: Dracula mother, Grandmother and Great
: Grandmother form long line Lithuanian Gypsy
: Witches and Princesses
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