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- Jonas Černius (6 January 1898, Kupiškis, Kovno Governorate – 3 July 1977, Los Angeles) was a Lithuanian general and Prime Minister. When Lithuania declared...
- 40s gives the following forms: Cornubia in Vita Melori &c.; Middle Welsh Cerniu; Welsh Cernyw; Cornish: Kernow; (on) Cornwalum ASC 891; Cornwealum ASC(E)...
- government did not introduce any significant reforms. He was replaced by Jonas Černius after the German ultimatum and the Klaipėda Region in March 1939. Mironas...
- Sleževičius Augustinas Voldemaras Juozas Tūbelis Vladas Mironas Jonas Černius Antanas Merkys Lithuanian SSR Mečislovas Gedvilas Motiejus Šumauskas Juozas...
- Microsoft Windows 7/8/10, Microsoft Windows Phone, and web-based Gnote Aurimas Černius GPL-3.0-or-later Linux Google Keep Google Freeware Android, iOS, ChromeOS...
- leaving a rump state in what is today called Cornwall, known at the time as Cerniu, Cernyw, or Kernow, and to the Anglo-Saxons as Cornwall or "West Wales"...
- Sleževičius Augustinas Voldemaras Juozas Tūbelis Vladas Mironas Jonas Černius Antanas Merkys Lithuanian SSR Mečislovas Gedvilas Motiejus Šumauskas Juozas...
- Annales Cambriae as having drowned in 876. The Annales refer to him as "rex Cerniu", King of Cornwall. In records open to interpretation Ricatus (fl. c.900s)...
- Mironas 14 October 1938 In illegitimate elections Vladas Mironas Jonas Černius Antanas Merkys 15 June 1940 — 1st Soviet occupation of Lithuania – Antanas...
- Tūbelis (1934–1935) Tūbelis (1935–1938) Mironas (1938) Mironas (1938–1939) Černius (1939) Merkys (1939–1940) Ambrazevičius-Brazaitis (1941) Prunskienė (1990–1991)...