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- 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...
- and Dvarčionys Pašilaičiai – includes Tarandė Fabijoniškės – includes Bajorai Pilaitė Justiniškės Viršuliškės Šeškinė Šnipiškės Žirmūnai – includes Šiaurės...
- in the middle of the 14th century, a new term for nobility appearedbajorai, from Ruthenian бояре. This word is used to this day in Lithuania to refer...
- Raisteliai and parts of the villages of Pavilionys, Baltoji Vokė, Prašiškės, Bajorai, Buivydiškės, Grigaičiai and Vanaginė were attached to Vilnius city. Almost...
- 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...
- calling all men to arms, he created forces comprising professional warriors—bajorai ("nobles"; see the cognate "boyar"). As there were not enough nobles, Vytautas...
- House. During World War I, the Germans built a railway line connecting Bajorai, Kretinga, and the Latvian city of Priekule. In 1924 Kretinga regained...
- 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]...
- Lithuanian as Radzivìlas, Radzvilà. The family descends from Lithuanian bajorai-ducal courtiers who advanced considerably in the 15th-century politics...