- to the
baptism by Mindaugas,
lesser members of the
nobility were
called bajorai (singular - bajoras) and
greater nobles,
kunigai (singular - kunigas),...
- Baltico‑Slavica. 37. Drungila,
Jonas (2019).
Erelis lokio guolyje. Lenkų
bajorai Žemaitijoje XVI–XVIII a.: migracija, kalba,
atmintis [An
eagle in a bear's...
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Kretinga (
Bajorai)
Heavy Labor Prison,
where the
convicts of the
trial of
Neumann and S**** were
imprisoned in the 1930s. At the
order of Neumann, the...
- and Dvarčionys Pašilaičiai –
includes Tarandė Fabijoniškės –
includes Bajorai Pilaitė Justiniškės Viršuliškės Šeškinė Šnipiškės Žirmūnai –
includes Šiaurės...
-
calling all men to arms, he
created forces comprising professional warriors—
bajorai ("nobles"; see the
cognate "boyar"). As
there were not
enough nobles, Vytautas...
- in the
middle of the 14th century, a new term for
nobility appeared —
bajorai, from
Ruthenian бояре. This word is used to this day in
Lithuania to refer...
- House.
During World War I, the
Germans built a
railway line
connecting Bajorai, Kretinga, and the
Latvian city of Priekule. In 1924
Kretinga regained...
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Mourning ceremonies in the
village of
Bajorai over the
bodies of the
Vinslovas family,
which was
executed on June 23, 1944 in the
village of Vymančiai [lt]...
- Rokiškis and its
environs were
murdered in
nearby woods just
north of
Bajorai, 400
meters east of the
intersection of the
northeasterly road to Juodupė...
-
deported to the
interior of Russia,
where he died in 1955.
Merkys was born at
Bajorai, near Skapiškis.
Educated in law, he
served in the
Russian Army during...