| Period | Key events mentioned | |--------|----------------------| | | First written mention of “Rugiuose” in the Livonian Chronicle (as Rugiuo ). | | 1587 | Grant of a žemė (land parcel) to the Rugius noble family by Grand Duke Sigismund III Vasa . | | 1764 | Construction of the Rugiuose manor house , a classicist two‑storey building (now ruins). | | 1795 | Partition of the Polish‑Lithuanian Commonwealth – the area incorporated into the Russian Empire ; serf emancipation in 1861 leads to peasant‑owned farms. | | 1918‑1940 | Interwar Lithuanian Republic – population peaks at 212 (1921 census). | | 1941‑1944 | WWII – the manor is burned by retreating German forces; many inhabitants displaced. | | 1945‑1990 | Soviet collectivisation – the Rugiuose kolkhoz is merged with the nearby Bedugnės collective farm . | | 1991‑present | Post‑independence – restoration attempts of the manor ruins (partial, as of 1999). |
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