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surname may
refer to:
Mikalojus Daukša,
Lithuanian writer Edvardas Jokūbas
Daukša (1836–1890),
Lithuanian writer Česlovas
Daukša,
Lithuanian basketball player...
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Mikalojus Daukša (other
possible spellings include Mikalojus Daugsza, Polish: Mikołaj
Dauksza and
Mikolay Dowksza;
after 1527 – 16
February 1613 in Medininkai)...
- Kathechismas, arba
Mokslas kiekwienam krikszczionii priwalvs) of
Mikalojus Daukša was the
first Lithuanian-language book
printed in the
Grand Duchy of Lithuania...
- (postil) by
Jakub Wujek translated from
Polish to
Lithuanian by
Mikalojus Daukša and
first published in 1599. It was one of the
first Lithuanian-language...
- Česlovas
Daukša (born 1916, date of
death unknown) was a
Lithuanian basketball player. He won gold
medal with
Lithuania national basketball team during...
- 2001
Apache Point SDSS
Collaboration · 1.5 km MPC · JPL 633225
Daukša 2009 HB59
Daukša April 18, 2009
Baldone K. Černis, I. Eglītis · 1.2 km MPC · JPL...
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Edvardas Jokūbas
Daukša (May 1836 – 1890) was a
Lithuanian poet, translator, parti****nt of 1863 Uprising. Born in Biržai,
Daukša studied in the local...
- with
Roman goddess Diana. She was also
mentioned by Jan Łasicki,
Mikalojus Daukša, and in the
Bychowiec Chronicle.
According to
research by
Algirdas Julius...
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Empire moved it to Kaunas. With
support of
Merkelis Giedraitis,
Mikalojus Daukša translated and made
ready for
publication Katechizmas, the
first Lithuanian...
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Giuseppe Palma (on loan from S.S.C. Napoli),
Andrius Velička,
Paulius Daukša,
Klimas Gusočenko and
Jevgenij Maroz.
Prior to the
start of the season,...