Talk:Letters of Gediminas

That's a very poor addition, which doesn't mean anything says Sabbatino

 * This letter is best known because Vilnius, capital of Lithuania, was mentioned in written sources for the first time. - there is no word Vilnius in the text, only Vilna, Wilno, Vilne [E. Bojtár, Foreword To The Past, A Cultural History of the Baltic People, p. 265, Central European University Press, 1999].
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 * Klaipėda The first time the city was mentioned as Caloypede in the letter of Vytautas
 * Kaunas doesn't contain old names, but lt:Kauno istorija says Kauen, Cawen, Kauwenpille
 * Šiauliai The city was first mentioned in written sources as Soule
 * Gdańsk The name of a settlement was recorded after St. Adalbert's death in AD 997 as urbs Gyddanyzc
 * Wrocław ''The city's name was first recorded as "Wrotizlava" in the chronicle of German chronicler Thietmar of Merseburg
 * Paris Lutetia Parisiorum Xx236 (talk) 11:32, 7 June 2017 (UTC)