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Kiprijonas Maculevičius (Polish:
Cyprian Maculewicz; 1830–1906) was a Polish-Lithuanian
architect and painter. He was the main city
architect of Vilnius...
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Kyprian Antonovich Kandratovich (Belarusian: Кіпрыян Кандратовіч,
Kipryjan Kandratovič, Lithuanian:
Kiprijanas Kondratavičius), (April 29, 1859 – October...
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Kiprijonas Juozas Nezabitauskis-Zabitis (Polish:
Cyprian Józef Niezabitowski, 12
September 1779 – 10 July 1837) was a
Lithuanian Roman Catholic priest...
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National Revival,
translated and
retold a
story Żywila / Živilė in 1822,
Kiprijonas Nezabitauskis translated Litania pielgrzyma / Piligrimų
litanija and it...
- finance,
departed for
Germany to ask for
financial ****istance.
General Kiprijonas Kundratavičius, vice
minister of defense,
suggested a
retreat to Gardinas...
- the
Lithuanian National Revival. He was the half-brother of the
priest Kiprijonas Nezabitauskis.
After law
studies at
Vilnius University, he
moved to Warsaw...
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Alfredas Kulpa-Kulpavičius (1923-2007) Kęstutis
Lupeikis (born 1962)
Kiprijonas Maculevičius (1830-1906)
Algimantas Nasvytis (1928-2018)
Karolis Podčasinskis...
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Lupeikis (b. 1962)
Juozas Lebednykas (b. 1947)
Marija Mackelaitė (b. 1930)
Kiprijonas Maculevičius
Balys Macutkevičius (1905-1964)
Marija Mačiulienė (b. 1929)...
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Mikalojus Akelaitis,
Laurynas Ivinskis,
Dionizas Poška,
Simonas Stanevičius,
Kiprijonas Nezabitauskis, and
others are
known to have
started compiling a dictionary...
- Akelaitis,
Laurynas Ivinskis,
Dionizas Poška,
Simonas Stanevičius, and
Kiprijonas Nezabitauskis – are
known to have
started compiling a
dictionary but their...