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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...
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Abraham Mapu (Lithuanian:
Abraomas Mapu; 1808 in Vilijampolė, Kaunas – 1867 in Königsberg, Prussia) was a
Lithuanian novelist. He
wrote in
Hebrew as part...
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Philipp Melanchthon.
Lithuanian scholars Stanislovas Rapalionis and
Abraomas Kulvietis were
among the
first professors of university. All professors...
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Abraham Woyna (Wojna; Lithuanian:
Abraomas Vaina) (1569–1649) was a
Roman Catholic priest and
auxiliary bishop of
Vilnius (1611–1626),
bishop of Samogitia...
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Lithuanian language schools,
graduate Martynas Mažvydas and
Rapalionis relative Abraomas Kulvietis. The
development of
Lithuanian in
Lithuania Minor, especially...
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Lithuanian in
literature and
protected Lithuanian authors (including
Abraomas Kulvietis and
Michael the Lithuanian) who
criticised the use of Old Church...
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dictionaries and
published books –
Mikalojus Daukša,
Stanislovas Rapolionis,
Abraomas Kulvietis,
Jonas Bretkūnas,
Martynas Mažvydas,
Konstantinas Sirvydas, Simonas...
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Kulvietis is a
Lithuanian surname,
literally meaning someone from Kulva.
Abraomas Kulvietis (1509-1545),
Lithuanian jurist and a
professor Saulius Kulvietis...
- (Abramovich, Abramowitz), etc. (Slavic,
Russianised form)
Abramczyk (surname)
Abraomas,
Abromaitis (surname), Abrameit,
Abromeit (Baltic forms) Bram, Brams, Brahm...
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Duchy during Counter-Reformation years.
Those include notable names like
Abraomas Kulvietis and
Martynas Mažvydas.
During the
years of the 19th-century Lithuanian...