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Dionizas Poška (Polish:
Dionizy Paszkiewicz;
October 1764 – 12 May 1830) was a
Lithuanian poet,
historian and
lexicographer sometimes described also as...
- also by the
local po****tion. The 19th-century
Lithuanian cultural figure Dionizas Poška
called Vilnius "Rome of the North", as,
according to him, Vilnius...
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Sharmy Luana Jemina Sean
Jasmine Leeloo Pien
Serena Kitana Aurélie Lore
Dioniza Oscar Romane Tine
Hannabel Slongs Jens Anke
Anneleen Dina
Anton Kato Aaron...
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Daugirdas 2011, p. 17.
Daugirdas 2011, pp. 13, 15. Wawrzykowska-Wierciochowa,
Dioniza (1982).
Sercem i orężem Ojczyźnie służyły:
Emilia Plater i inne uczestniczki...
- the care of the two
orphaned children. She died in her
sleep in Paris.
Dioniza Wawrzykowska-Wierciochowa,
Najdziwniejszy z adiutantów. Opowieść o Annie...
- were
General Emilis Vymeris, the
Prosecutor of the
Military Court, and
Dionizas Monstavičius, the ****istant
Prosecutor of the
Palace of Appeal; the defendants...
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repeated and po****rized by many
other writers and historians,
including Dionizas Poška,
Jonas Totoraitis, Pranė Dundulienė.
Milda owes her po****rity to...
- Czartoryskich". Muzeum-czartoryskich.krakow.pl. 2010-10-01.
Retrieved 2012-06-13.
Dioniza Wawrzykowska-Wierciochowa (1973). Z umiłowania. Wydawn. Lubelskie. Retrieved...
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first scholarly analysis of the
Lithuanian mythology. In
contrast to
Dionizas Poška or
Simonas Daukantas, who
searched for
glorious and
idealized history...
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published historical studies on the
Lithuanian literature,
including on
Dionizas Poška,
Antanas Baranauskas,
Liudvikas Adomas Jucevičius [lt], Aušra. Juozas...