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- Janulaitis is a Lithuanian family name. Notable people with the surname include: Augustinas Janulaitis (1878–1950) Elena Janulaitienė (1893–1950) Julija...
- Šiauliai Gymnasium, later credited Janulaitis as the person who introduced him to Lithuanian publications. Janulaitis' articles were printed in Varpas,...
- issues, replaced him with Augustinas Janulaitis who escaped from Lithuania to avoid the Tsarist police. Janulaitis later moved to Scotland and Switzerland...
- Gromova ES, Gumport RI, Halford SE, Hattman S, Heitman J, Hornby DP, Janulaitis A, Jeltsch A, Josephsen J, Kiss A, Klaenhammer TR, Kobayashi I, Kong H...
- Romuald Jałbrzykowski, Polish Catholic priest and a bishop Augustinas Janulaitis, Lithuanian judge Barys Kit, Belarusian teacher, mathematician and scientist...
- Klimas, Jurgis Šaulys, Antanas Smetona, Mykolas Biržiška, Augustinas Janulaitis, Steponas Kairys, Aleksandras Stulginskis, Antanas Žmuidzinavičius). During...
- experience, knowledge, or vision to run their businesses". M. Victor Janulaitis surve**** 278 organizations in 2018 on why disaster recovery and business...
- Vienuolis-Žukauskas, Petras Vaičiūnas), scientists (Tadas Ivanauskas, Augustinas Janulaitis, Liudas Vailionis, Antanas Graugrokas) were active in the union. Even...
- Pranas Gudynas [lt] Drawing Henrikas Horodničius [lt] Physics Augustinas Janulaitis History, law 1918–1919 Ignas Jonynas French language, history 1919–1920...
- siblings included a judge and professor Augustinas Janulaitis, Catholic priest Pranciškus Janulaitis [lt], and ophthalmologist Veronika Alseikienė. Her...