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Juozapas is a
Lithuanian masculine given name. It is a
cognate of the
English language name Joseph.
Juozapas Baka (1707–1780), late
Baroque poet, Jesuit...
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Juozapas Albinas Herbačiauskas or Józef
Albin Herbaczewski (20
October 1876 – 3
December 1944) was a Polish-Lithuanian
occult writer, poet,
literary critic...
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Juozapas Ambraziejus or Ambrozevičius (1855–1915) was a
Roman Catholic priest active in
Lithuanian culture life in
Vilnius in 1896–1908.
Educated at the...
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Juozapas Jonas Skvireckas (18
September 1873 – 3
December 1959) was a
Lithuanian archbishop of
Kaunas (1926–1959).
Skvireckas was born in Pašilaičiai or...
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Juozapas ****ta (born 1873 in Trakiniai) was a
Lithuanian clergyman and
bishop for the
Roman Catholic Diocese of Kaišiadorys. He was
ordained in 1898. He...
- Józef
Abelewicz (Lithuanian:
Jonas Juozapas Abelevičius; 17
March 1821 – 3 July 1882) was a
Lithuanian Roman Catholic priest. He was a
professor of theology...
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Jazep Jakaŭlevič
Varonka (4
April 1891 – 4 June 1952) was the
first Chairman of the People's
Secretariat (i.e. head of government) of the
Belarusian Democratic...
- Józef
Oleszkiewicz (Lithuanian:
Juozapas Oleškevičius, Russian: Юзеф Иванович Олешкевич; c.1777, in Šiluva – 5
October 1830, in
Saint Petersburg) was a...
- Józef
Kazimierz Korwin Kossakowski (16
March 1738 – 9 May 1794), of Ślepowron coat of arms, was a
Polish noble,
bishop of
Livonia from 1781, political...
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Juozas is a
Lithuanian masculine given name, a
shortened version of
Juozapas,
which in turn is the
equivalent of
English Joseph.
Juozas Adomaitis-Šernas...