- Lithuania. The Goštautai
family name may be
found in
numerous renderings:
Gasztold,
Gasztołd, Gasztołt, Gashtold, Gastoldus, Gastold, Gastołd, Gosztold, Gosztowd...
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Carmen Bernos de
Gasztold (9
October 1919 – 23
September 1995) was a
French poet who
lived in a
Benedictine abbey. Her most
famous collection is titled...
-
Riegler &
Gasztold (2020), p. 124. Hänni,
Riegler &
Gasztold (2020), p. 125. Hänni,
Riegler &
Gasztold (2020), p. 129. Hänni,
Riegler &
Gasztold (2020),...
- Zabrzeziński (1498–1505)
Olbracht Gasztołd (Albrecht Goštautas) (1519–1522)
Konstanty Ostrogski (1522–1530) Stanisław
Gasztołd (Stanislovas Goštautas) (1542)...
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Jonas Gostautas or Goštautas (Polish: Jan
Gasztołd; c. 1393 in
Geranainys or
Vilnius –
before 1
September 1458 in Vilnius) was a
Lithuanian nobleman from...
- (in German).
Franz Steiner Verlag. p. 15. ISBN 3-515-07671-9.
Tadeusz Gasztold,
Hieronim Kroczyński,
Hieronim Rybicki, Kołobrzeg:
zarys dziejów, Wydaw...
- {{cite web}}: CS1 maint:
archived copy as
title (link) Hänni,
Riegler &
Gasztold 2020, p. 49. Azimi,
General Nabi (11
April 2019). The Army and Politics:...
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Carmen Bernos de
Gasztold 1967 The Beasts' Choir, a
translation of a
collection of
poems by
French author Carmen Bernos de
Gasztold Paws and Whiskers –...
- [citation needed] Latin:
Albertus Gastold; Polish:
Olbracht (Wojciech)
Gasztołd;
Belarusian and Ukrainian: Альберт Гаштольд, Альбрэхт Гаштольд. (in Lithuanian)...
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Stanislovas Goštautas (also
called Stanisław
Gasztołd or Gasztołt of
Abdank in Polish) (ca. 1507 in
Vilnius – 1542) was a
member of the
Lithuanian nobility...