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Birutė (died 1382) was the
Grand Duchess of
Lithuania as the
second wife of Kęstutis,
Grand Duke of Lithuania, and
mother of
Vytautas the Great. There...
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Birute or
Birutė in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Birutė was the
second wife of Kęstutis,
Grand Duke of Lithuania.
Birute or
Birutė may also...
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Birutė Marija Filomena Galdikas or
Birutė Mary Galdikas, OC (born 10 May 1946), is a Lithuanian-Canadian anthropologist, primatologist, conservationist...
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Birutė Šakickienė (born 26
November 1968) is a
Lithuanian rower who won an
Olympic bronze medal in the
Double Sculls event at the 2000
Summer Olympics...
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Birutė Ciplijauskaitė (11
April 1929 in
Kaunas – 19 June 2017) was a
Lithuanian literary scholar and translator. She is
considered one of the greatest...
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Birutė is a two-act
opera composed by
Mikas Petrauskas based on the play by
Gabrielius Landsbergis-Žemkalnis. It was
first performed on 6
November 1906...
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Birutė Užkuraitytė (Russian: Бируте Ужкурайтите; born 22
February 1953) is a
Lithuanian swimmer. She
competed for the
Soviet Union at the 1972
Summer Olympics...
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Birutė Society was the
first cultural non-religious
society of
Prussian Lithuanians.
Established in 1885 in Tilsit, East
Prussia (present-day Sovetsk)...
- Angels, is a name
given to
three women — Jane Goodall, Dian Fossey, and
Birutė Galdikas —
chosen by
anthropologist Louis Leakey to
study primates in their...
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human society.
Field studies of the apes were
pioneered by
primatologist Birutė Galdikas and they have been kept in
captive facilities around the world...