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The two were wed on 10 February 1568 when Raminta was 20 years of age and Matas was 16.  The couple's first three children all died within the first year of life.  In 1570 Raminta gave birth to a son, Gediminas, who would survive and live to the age of 60.  From 1571 - 1576 Raminta was in near constant service in the Siluan border regions as Silua defended against incursions from several nations.  After the conclusion of the conflict in 1576, Raminta once again began trying for a daughter.  On 22 December 1578 she gave birth to twin girls, Aušra and Ugne.
The two were wed on 10 February 1568 when Raminta was 20 years of age and Matas was 16.  The couple's first three children all died within the first year of life.  In 1570 Raminta gave birth to a son, Gediminas, who would survive and live to the age of 60.  From 1571 - 1576 Raminta was in near constant service in the Siluan border regions as Silua defended against incursions from several nations.  After the conclusion of the conflict in 1576, Raminta once again began trying for a daughter.  On 22 December 1578 she gave birth to twin girls, Aušra and Ugne.


As was common at the time, the two daughters of Raminta were not raised by thier mother as she was still in active service with the Siluan army.  They were instead raised by thier younger aunt, Laima Rabaciauskas, who also acted as thier wet nurse.  When the girls were ten years old, Laima enrolled Aušra in military school of the Kretnga temple of Sual as she was the elder twin and Ugne was sent to study at the Kretnga College of Arts and Administration as the younger twin.
As was common at the time, the two daughters of Raminta were not raised by thier mother as she was still in active service with the Siluan army.  They were instead raised by thier younger aunt, Laima Rabaciauskas, who also acted as thier wet nurse.  When the girls were ten years old, Laima enrolled Aušra in the military school of the Kretnga temple of Sual as she was the elder twin and Ugne was sent to study at the Kretnga College of Arts and Administration as the younger twin.


Aušra and Ugne were very close as children and were said to be inseparable from the moment they were born.  They would frequently share thier lessons with each other, which benefited Aušra immensely later in life.  The two would continue thier close relationship late into life, often supporting each other after Aušra was nominated and confirmed as Pukias Sualkaranė.
Aušra and Ugne were very close as children and were said to be inseparable from the moment they were born.  They would frequently share thier lessons with each other, which benefited Aušra immensely later in life.  The two would continue thier close relationship late into life, often supporting each other after Aušra was nominated and confirmed as Pukias Sualkaranė.

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Aušra of Kretnga
Aušra of Kretnga portrait.png
Portrait by Šarune Paksys
Pukias Sualkaranė
Reign22 December 1601 –
4 September 1664
PredecessorSkaidre the Tall
SuccessorŽydrune II of Ravumo
Born(1578-06-11)11 June 1578
Kretnga, Silua
Died4 September 1664(1664-09-04) (aged 86)
Ravumo, Silua
Burial
Ravumo Mausoleum of the Sun and Moon
Spouse
Ovidijus Bekeriene (m. 1598)
IssueSkirmante, Gintare, Laimonas
Full name
Aušra Vainauskus of Kretnga
FatherMatas Vainuaskiene
MotherRaminta Vainuaskus, Karova of Kretnga
ReligionKuvo
Military career
Allegiance Silua
Service/branch
Years of service1595 - 1648
Rank
Unit
Commands held22nd Husaras Pulkas
Battles/wars

Aušra of Kretnga was the Pukias Sualkaranė of Silua from 1601-1664. Aušra expanded the borders of Silua at the expense of its neighbors, most notably Shalum, and is frequently rated as one of the best military leaders of the 17th century.

Childhood and family

Aušra was born in Kretnga, seat of the Kretnga military district, on 22 December 1578 amidst one of the coldest winters ever recorded in Eracura. Her mother was Raminta Vainauskus, the korava (military governor) of Kretnga and the daughter of the Siluan war hero Ona Vainauskus. Her father was Matas Vainuaskiene, the son of exiled High Princess Ieva of Ogre. The marriage between Raminta and Matas was arranged by Skaidre the Tall in the hopes that the two would produce a daughter that could lay legal claim to the Ogre Principality which was under Shalumite control at the time.

The two were wed on 10 February 1568 when Raminta was 20 years of age and Matas was 16. The couple's first three children all died within the first year of life. In 1570 Raminta gave birth to a son, Gediminas, who would survive and live to the age of 60. From 1571 - 1576 Raminta was in near constant service in the Siluan border regions as Silua defended against incursions from several nations. After the conclusion of the conflict in 1576, Raminta once again began trying for a daughter. On 22 December 1578 she gave birth to twin girls, Aušra and Ugne.

As was common at the time, the two daughters of Raminta were not raised by thier mother as she was still in active service with the Siluan army. They were instead raised by thier younger aunt, Laima Rabaciauskas, who also acted as thier wet nurse. When the girls were ten years old, Laima enrolled Aušra in the military school of the Kretnga temple of Sual as she was the elder twin and Ugne was sent to study at the Kretnga College of Arts and Administration as the younger twin.

Aušra and Ugne were very close as children and were said to be inseparable from the moment they were born. They would frequently share thier lessons with each other, which benefited Aušra immensely later in life. The two would continue thier close relationship late into life, often supporting each other after Aušra was nominated and confirmed as Pukias Sualkaranė.

Early adult years and military service

Political career

Foreign policy

Wars

Domestic policy

Later years

Personal life

Legacy