According to experts, the artifacts found are representative of the Golden Age of the Polish-Lituano Renaissance.
With one so extensive history And with hundreds of events that changed the course of humanity forever, the Treasures that some moment were the center of the world, ended up underground To, in many cases, never be found.
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That is the destination that was going to have real objects belonging to the Royal Family of Lithuaniathat they had been hidden in the Vilma Cathedral More than ninety years ago, but were found by a group of researchers. It is believed that they were buried so that they do not become a loot of the Nazis during the Second World War.


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The treasures found in the Lithuania Cathedral
A group of researchers found a lost treasure in the Vilna Cathedralthe capital of Lithuania, which is believed belonged to royalty and were estimated lost since the beginning of the Second World War. The finding includes Funeral crowns, scepters, orbs and other artifacts related to most powerful real families of the Lithuanian-Polish history.
The discovery of real objects includes elements such as Alejandro Jagellón CoronaKing of Poland and Grand Duke of Lithuania but also newer elements such as those belonging to Isabel of Austriaalready Barbara Radziwiwife of Segismundo II Augustoaccording to a statement from Go Vilniusthe official city development agency.
What most caught the attention to researchers is that objects are They found wrapped in newspapers that had the date of September 1939at which time World War II began. Experts estimate that the jewels of royalty were taken to protect for Avoid looting by invading forces.
An important detail is that these Funeral crowns They were not created to be used by the monarchs while they were alive. The reality is that they were created specifically to accompany the kings and queens In their respective burials.
Source: Ambito

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