EditorialAlina Puriene, a professor of odontology in Vilnius, is ordering sandbags to seal her basement’s windows, as Lithuanians prepare for any possibility of conflict spreading into the Baltics. (Andrea Mantovani/The New York Times)
EditorialPoland. From left to right: 1- Mazoviens, 2- Highlanders, 3- Lithuanians, 4- Cracowians. Engraving by Lemaitre. History of Poland, by Charles Foster. Panorama Universal, 1840.
EditorialOlgerd, having collected an army of Lithuanians, Varangians, and 'Zhamoti,' hastening to the aid of Mamai. . Skazanie o Mamaevom Poboishche (the Tale of the Rout of Mamai). 17th century. The Skazanie is a romance in Russian Church Slavonic, composed i...
Editorial(Figures from left to right): Fig.46: Guy Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick. He holds the Priory of Westacre, co. Norfolk, ... benefactor ... he built the gatehouse. He holds a banner of the arms of Baliol. At his feet lies Piers Gaveston, who he captured and...