- In 1855,
Daukantas moved to Jaunsvirlauka [lv] in present-day
Latvia and
later to Papilė
where he died in
obscurity in 1864.
While Daukantas knew seven...
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Daukantas is a
Lithuanian surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Simonas Daukantas (1793–1864),
Lithuanian writer ethnographer and historian...
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Daukantas Square in Vilnius,
Lithuania is
located in the Old Town, in
front of the
Presidential Palace. Its name
commemorates a
progenitor of the 19th-century...
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Feliksas Daukantas (6
February 1915 in Cicero,
Illinois – 12
August 1995 in Vilnius, Lithuania) was a
Lithuanian jeweller, designer,
pioneer of design...
- 1903–1918,
Daukantas served in the
Imperial Russian Navy. He
attended Naval Training School at St.
Petersburg (1903–1906). In 1911–1914,
Daukantas attended...
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Church in
Lithuania and
Mikhail Muravyov-Vilensky's repressions.
Simonas Daukantas promoted a
return to Lithuania's pre-Commonwealth traditions,
which he...
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ideological foundations of the
emerging Lithuanian national movement.
Simonas Daukantas, who
studied with
Mickiewicz at
Vilnius University,
promoted a return...
- Władysław Syrokomla, Józef Mackiewicz,
Romain Gary,
Juliusz Słowacki,
Simonas Daukantas,
Mykolas Biržiška,
Petras Cvirka,
Kazys Bradūnas,
Nobel laureate Czesław...
- rūmai; Polish: pałac de Choiseulów (de Reussów)) is a
building in
Simonas Daukantas square,
Vilnius Old Town, Lithuania.
Currently it is used as dwellings...
- 2023. Gudelienė, Birutė (2016). "The
Endings of
Proper Names in
Simonas Daukantas' and
Simonas Stanevičius'
Translations of
Epitome Historiae Sacrae". Lituanistica...