File:Vytis (Waykimas) with the Columns of Gediminas, used during the reign of Steponas Batoras in the 16th century.jpg

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Vytis (Waykimas) with the Columns of Gediminas, used during the reign of the Grand Duke of Lithuania Stephen Báthory in the 16th century.

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English: Vytis (Waykimas) with the Columns of Gediminas, used during the reign of the Grand Duke of Lithuania Stephen Báthory in the 16th century.
Lietuvių: Vytis (Waykimas), ant kurio skydo pavaizduoti Gedimino stulpai, naudotas Lietuvos didžiojo kunigaikščio Stepono Batoro valdymo laikotarpiu 16-ame amžiuje.
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Initial source: Book of Attire of the Court of Duke William IV and Albert V of Bavaria (page 93)
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