is half-unspoken that on it is the image of barbara radivil, yes, the same woman whom king segismund augustusl in love with, this is a love that blazed up in such a tribe that it burned everything around, why on barbaradi? because barbara was childless and in general , unexpectedly, even if you think about it, the image of the mother of god, childless, yes, it becomes the main image for the grand duchy and for lithuania, well, something like this, you know, if you get involved with this icon in a big way , then she is not an easy icon, she probably carries within herself some kind of mystical background that i don’t even know how to evaluate, this is... the city of lida is mentioned for the first time. during the third partition of the polish-lithuanian commonwealth, lida became part of the russian empire. during both world wars it was occupied by germany, but after the first it became polish and then soviet. modern lida is located in the central part of the grodno region, and just like polotsk or minsk, it can boast of a statue of the great pioneer printer. notice from the back . the genius