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- Maironis (born Jonas Mačiulis, Lithuanian: Jonas Mačiulis; 2 November [O.S. 21 October] 1862 – 28 June 1932) was a Lithuanian Roman Catholic priest and...
- Giovanni Antonio Maironi da Ponte (28 February 1748 – 29 January 1833) was an Italian writer and scholar. He took an interest in politics, public education...
- d'amore (serial, 1983) Piccolo mondo antico (serial, 1989) as La marchesa Maironi Una vita in gioco 2 (serial, 1992) Delitti privati (1992) as Matilde Pierboni...
- The Maironis Lithuanian Literature Museum (Lithuanian: Maironio lietuvių literatūros muziejus) is located in the Siručiai Palace of Kaunas, Lithuania....
- Kaunas Maironis Academic Gymnasium (Lithuanian: Kauno Maironio universitetinė gim****ja), previously the Constituent ****embly Palace (Lithuanian: Steigiamojo...
- Lithuanian literature of the first half of the 19th century is represented by Maironis, Antanas Baranauskas, Simonas Daukantas, Oscar Milosz, and Simonas Stanevičius...
- and translated the name as Žalgiris. The name Žalgiris was first used by Maironis in 1891. The Germans named the battle after Tannenberg ("fir hill" or "pine...
- 1889. In 1892 Maironis was appointed a professor there and this move had a major impact on usage of the Lithuanian language. After Maironis left for St...
- (1777), Siručiai Palace (18th century; also known as Maironis House, from 1936 is used as the Maironis Lithuanian Literature Museum). Forms of classicist...
- the 1870s, mentions Newbury Street: When you saw [Harvard student Oscar Maironi] seated in a car bound for Park Square, you knew he was going into Boston...