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Bajoras,
literally meaning boyar, is a
Lithuanian surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Arvydas Bajoras (born 1956)Lithuanian politician,...
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Arvydas Bajoras (born 15 May 1956 in Merkinė, Lithuania) is a
Lithuanian politician and
former member of the Seimas.
Bajoras was born in Merkinė, Varėna...
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Bajorans (variously
pronounced /bəˈdʒɔːrənz/ bə-JOR-ənz, /bæˈdʒɔːrənz/ baj-OR-ənz, /bəˈʒɔːrənz/ bə-ZHOR-ənz) are a
fictional species in the science-fiction...
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people with the name include:
Arvydas Bagdžius,
Lithuanian painter Arvydas Bajoras (born 1956),
Lithuanian politician Arvydas Janonis, a
retired football...
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classical composers emerged in
seventies –
Bronius Kutavičius,
Feliksas Bajoras [lt],
Osvaldas Balakauskas, Onutė Narbutaitė,
Vidmantas Bartulis and others...
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Richentalis paminėjo ir
Lingwa Lietowia – lietuvių kalbą" (PDF).
Lietuvos bajoras (in Lithuanian) (21): 22. 2015.
Retrieved 17
January 2023.
Ulrich of Richenthal...
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Bajor Bajoran Bajorans,
Bajora Dorne Dornish Dornish Ferenginar Ferengi Ferengi Fontaine Fontainian Fontainians...
- Karamanlides,
while others remained and
became Christians.
According to A.F.
Bajora, this
event was a myth
brought into
Dobruja by the
Tatars and not a true...
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Bagdonas A.
Jacovskis 2001 L.
Gutauskas Š.
Bartas J. Marcinkevičius F.
Bajoras V. Urmanavičiūtė L.V.
Strioga S. Eidrigevičius D.
Katkus K. Smoriginas...
- Mindaugas,
lesser members of the
nobility were
called bajorai (singular -
bajoras) and
greater nobles,
kunigai (singular - kunigas),
related to the Old German:...