- was
polonized as Ginwiłłowicz. The
founder of the
family is
Giniotas Baltramiejus Pilsūdiškis,
known from at
least 1587. Pilsūdiškis'
father was Giniotas...
- Radvilas,
Stanislovas (sometimes also
called Stankus),
Mikalojus and
Baltramiejus.
Radvila Astikas (died in 1477) was
voivode of
Trakai and
became an ancestor...
- Baltramiejiškiai 16
Village in
Lithuania Lithuanian Place of
Bartholomew (
Baltramiejus)
Barrancabermeja 15 City in
Colombia Spanish Red
curve Castlecaulfield...
- 바돌로메(vernacular) Latin: Bartholomeus/Bartholomaeus Latvian:
Bartlomejs Lithuanian:
Baltramiejus Low German: Bartholomäus Macedonian: Вартоломеј (Bartolomej) Maltese:...
- Sutinys, Ernestas; Bucinskas, Vytautas; Samukaite-Bubniene, Urte; Jakstys,
Baltramiejus; Ramanavicius, Arunas; Morkvenaite-Vilkonciene, Inga (2020). "Polyethylene-Carbon...
- Bartłomiej 1439–1453
Jerzy of
Vilnius 1453–1464
Motiejus Topolietis 1464–1470
Baltramiejus Svirenkavičius 1471–1482
Martynas Žemaitis 1483–1492
Martynas Lintfaras...
- sons:
Stanislovas (sometimes also
called Stankus),
Mikalojus (or Micko),
Baltramiejus (or Bardko) and Radvila.
Stanislovas Astikaitis became Voivod of Navahrudek...
- secondly, Luther's
Small Catechism,
which was
translated into
Lithuanian by
Baltramiejus Vilentas and
satisfied Church's
needs better, came out
shortly after...
- Gramniczu) (Part I, in 1566; Part II, in 1570),
printed by his
cousin Baltramiejus Vilentas. This book
served as a
basis for
other Protestant books of songs...
- Königsberg
together with
three Lithuanian students –
Martynas Mažvydas,
Baltramiejus Vilentas [lt], and
Aleksandras Rodūnonis [lt].
Zablockis reappears in...