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Jokūbas is a
Lithuanian masculine given name. It is a
cognate of the
given names Jacob and
James and may
refer to:
Edvardas Jokūbas Daukša (1836–1890)...
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Jokūbas Bernardas Šernas (30 July 1925 – 3 July 2015),
commonly known as
Jacques Sernas and
sometimes credited as Jack Sernas, was a Lithuanian-born French...
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Jokūbas Minkevičius (27
March 1921 – 5 May 1996) was a
Lithuanian politician, born in Ufa,
Bashkir ****R. In 1990 he was
among those who
signed the Act...
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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...
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Jokūbas Šernas
pronunciation (14 June 1888 – 31 July 1926) was a
Lithuanian attorney, journalist,
teacher and banker, one of the
twenty signatories to...
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Jakub Krzysztof Jasiński (Lithuanian:
Jokūbas Kristupas Jasinskis) of
Rawicz Clan (24 July 1761 – 4
November 1794) was a
Polish general, and poet of Enlightenment...
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Yakov Vladimirovich Smushkevich (Lithuanian:
Jakovas Smuškevičius, Russian: Яков Владимирович Смушкевич, also Яков Вульфович Смушкевич,; 14 April [O.S...
- the 2010 FIBA
Europe Under-16 Championship. "
Jokubas Gintvainis". LKL.lt.
Retrieved 12
August 2015. "
Jokūbas Gintvainis / Žaidėjai". BasketNews.lt. Retrieved...
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Prince Ignacy M****alski (Lithuanian:
Ignotas Jokūbas Masalskis) (1726–1794) was a Polish-Lithuanian nobleman.
Ignacy became a
Catholic priest and was...
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Jakub Wygodzki (1856–1941; Lithuanian:
Jokūbas Vygodskis, Hebrew: יעקב ויגודסקי) was a Polish–Lithuanian
Jewish politician,
Zionist activist and a medical...