Name of Lithuania
The first known record of the name of Lithuania (Lithuanian: Lietuva) is in a 9 March 1009 story of Saint Bruno recorded in the Quedlinburg Chronicle (Latin: Annales Quedlinburgenses). The Chronicle recorded a Latinized form of the Old Church Slavonic word for Lithuania - Литва (Litva) (Latinized form: Litva) (pronounced [litua]). Although it is clear the name originated from a Baltic language, scholars still debate the meaning of the word.
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Name of Lithuania
The first known record of the name of Lithuania (Lithuanian: Lietuva) is in a 9 March 1009 story of Saint Bruno recorded in the Quedlinburg Chronicle (Latin: Annales Quedlinburgenses). The Chronicle recorded a Latinized form of the Old Church Slavonic word for Lithuania - Литва (Litva) (Latinized form: Litva) (pronounced [litua]). Although it is clear the name originated from a Baltic language, scholars still debate the meaning of the word.
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Etimologia del nome Lituania
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