Seda () is a
city
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in
Mažeikiai district municipality,
Lithuania. It is south-west of
Mažeikiai
Mažeikiai (; Samogitian: ''Mažeikē''; lv, Mažeiķi) is a city in northwestern Lithuania, on the Venta River. It has a population of around 43,547, making it the eighth largest city in Lithuania. The city is the administrative center of M ...
on the
Varduva River
Varduva is a river in northwestern Lithuania. Its length is . It is a left tributary of Venta; their confluence is on the Lithuania–Latvia border. Its origins and upper reaches are located within the Žemaitija National Park. Its largest tribu ...
. There are two churches in the town.
History
According to
Kazimieras Būga, the name of Seda is of
hydronymic origin and was derived from the name of nearby Lake Seda also known as Sedula.
Seda was first mentioned in written sources in the 13th century. From the 15th century Seda was famous as a busy trade settlement with
Livonia
Livonia ( liv, Līvõmō, et, Liivimaa, fi, Liivinmaa, German and Scandinavian languages: ', archaic German: ''Liefland'', nl, Lijfland, Latvian and lt, Livonija, pl, Inflanty, archaic English: ''Livland'', ''Liwlandia''; russian: Ли ...
. The town of Seda was established in 1500 and in 1508 the parish was founded. In the middle of 17th century, Seda suffered great losses during the
Second Northern War
The Second Northern War (1655–60), (also First or Little Northern War) was fought between Sweden and its adversaries the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth (1655–60), the Tsardom of Russia ( 1656–58), Brandenburg-Prussia (1657–60), th ...
, but recovered in the 18th century. In 1770,
ciwun Vaclovas Bartoškevičius and his wife Elžbieta Juškaitėthe sponsored construction of the Catholic Church of the Assumption. The town belonged to the
Sapieha family, but their possessions were confiscated by the authorities of the
Russian Empire
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for their participation the
Uprising of 1831. Town residents also were active in
Uprising of 1863 and
book smuggling
Lithuanian book smugglers or Lithuanian book carriers ( lt, knygnešys, plural: lt, knygnešiaĩ, label=none) transported Lithuanian language books printed in the Latin alphabet into Lithuanian-speaking areas of the Russian Empire, defying a ba ...
during the
Lithuanian press ban. Poet and bishop
Antanas Baranauskas
Antanas Baranauskas ( la, Antonius Baranovski, pl, Antoni Baranowski; 17 January 1835 – 26 November 1902) was a Lithuanian poet, mathematician and Catholic bishop of Sejny. Baranauskas is best known as the author of the Lithuanian poem '' An ...
worked in the town in 1855. The central town square is named in his honor and the monument was erected in 2000. In 1886, the western part of the town burnt down. During World War II, from June to July 1941, from 10 to 150 Jews of the village were murdered in mass executions perpetrated by an
Einsatzgruppen
(, ; also ' task forces') were (SS) paramilitary death squads of Nazi Germany that were responsible for mass murder, primarily by shooting, during World War II (1939–1945) in German-occupied Europe. The had an integral role in the imp ...
of local Lithuanians. A stele is erected on the site of the massacre.
On October 6–7, 1944, a battle took place between the
Lithuanian Homeland Defense Detachment
The Fatherland Defense Force ( lt, Tėvynės apsaugos rinktinė or TAR) or Kampfgruppe Mäder (german: Kampfgruppe Mäder) was a short-lived military unit hastily formed in northwestern Lithuania towards the end of World War II to combat approach ...
(Tevynės apsaugos rinktinė) and the Russian
Red Army
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. Commemorating the 50th anniversary of the battle, a monument was erected to the fallen soldiers in the square near the Church of the Assumption. In 1950 Seda was granted city rights. On July 16, 2004, the coat of arms of Seda town was approved by the presidential decree.
Seda belonged to
Žemaičiai military district
Žemaičiai military district (Žemaičiai partisans military district) is a military district of Lithuanian partisans which operated in 1945–1953 in the counties of Telšiai, Kretinga, Mažeikiai, and some parts of Tauragė county. It is na ...
of
Lithuanian partisans
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.
Religion
Seda, like almost all Lithuania, is a Catholic village. There are two wooden churches in Seda. One of them is the Church of the Assumption which was first built in 1508. The Baroque church has several objects included in the Lithuanian heritage list – two bells, four ornamented crosses, fourteen
stations of the cross
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, five altars, double-sided paintings ''Christ between instruments of torture'' and ''
Pietà
The Pietà (; meaning "pity", "compassion") is a subject in Christian art depicting the Virgin Mary cradling the dead body of Jesus after his body was removed from the cross. It is most often found in sculpture
Sculpture is the branc ...
'', three other paintings.
The second church is the church of Saint
John of Nepomuk
John of Nepomuk (or John Nepomucene) ( cs, Jan Nepomucký; german: Johannes Nepomuk; la, Ioannes Nepomucenus) ( 1345 – 20 March 1393)
was the saint of Bohemia (Czech Republic) who was drowned in the Vltava river at the behest of Wenceslaus ...
which was consecrated in 1793. Before
the Holocaust
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, the town also had a Jewish
synagogue, first mentioned in 1657. The wooden building survived World War II and was re-purposed as living quarters and school gym before collapsing in 2005.
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Education
Seda has a secondary school (gymnasium), which has approximately 500 students and 40 teachers.
The gymnasium's students have two kinds of uniforms. One for holidays and special occasions, which consists of a white blouse, a black jacket with the emblem of their school, and a plaited skirt. On regular days, the students wear a white shirt and a black jacket with the emblem.
History of the school in Seda:
* 1538 - A parish school was established in Seda.
* 1803 - Russian school was opened.
* 1865 - A department for girls was set up.
* 1903 - A school for girls was opened.
* 1915 - Both Russian schools were closed because of the World War I.
* 1921 - A secondary school was opened in Seda.
* 1935 - Secondary school was closed.
* 1939 - A secondary school was opened with two sections.
* 1947 - The first graduated students of the school after the World War II.
* 1961 - School moves to the current premises.
* 2001 - LV of graduated students was released after the war.
* 2004 - School was named after Vytautas Mačernis
Vytautas Mačernis (5 June 1921 – 7 October 1944) was a Lithuanian poet.
Biography
Mačernis was born in the village of Šarnelė (now in Plungė district municipality), to the parents Vladas Mačernis and Elžbieta Mačernienė was the 2nd ...
.
* 2007 - Seda Vytautas Mačernis School became a gymnasium.
References
{{Telsiai County
Cities in Lithuania
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Mažeikiai District Municipality
Telshevsky Uyezd
Holocaust locations in Lithuania