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- Abraomas Kulvietis (Latin: Abraham Culvensis; Polish: Abraham Kulwieć; c. 1509 – 19 June 1545) was a Lithuanian jurist and a professor at Königsberg Albertina...
- Abraham Woyna (Wojna; Lithuanian: Abraomas Vaina) (1569–1649) was a Roman Catholic priest and auxiliary bishop of Vilnius (1611–1626), bishop of Samogitia...
- Abraham Mapu (Lithuanian: Abraomas Mapu; 1808 in Vilijampolė, Kaunas – 1867 in Königsberg, Prussia) was a Lithuanian novelist. He wrote in Hebrew as part...
- of Philipp Melanchthon. Lithuanian scholars Stanislovas Rapalionis and Abraomas Kulvietis were among the first professors of university. All professors...
- Lithuanian language schools, graduate Martynas Mažvydas and Rapalionis relative Abraomas Kulvietis. The development of Lithuanian in Lithuania Minor, especially...
- Enlargement of this church was completed in 1782. Kulva Abraomas Kulvietis primary school Abraomas Kulvietis, jurist and a professor at Königsberg Albertina...
- of Lithuanian in literature and protected Lithuanian authors (including Abraomas Kulvietis and Michael the Lithuanian) who criticised the use of Old Church...
- dictionaries and published booksMikalojus Daukša, Stanislovas Rapolionis, Abraomas Kulvietis, Jonas Bretkūnas, Martynas Mažvydas, Konstantinas Sirvydas, Simonas...
- Kulvietis is a Lithuanian surname, literally meaning someone from Kulva. Abraomas Kulvietis (1509-1545), Lithuanian jurist and a professor Saulius Kulvietis...
- started the first translation of the Bible into Lithuanian. Together with Abraomas Kulvietis, Rapolionis was one of the first authors to write in the Lithuanian...