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- atgimimo dainius). Maironis was active in public life. However, the Lithuanian literary historian Juozas Brazaitis writes that Maironis was not. In his poetry...
- Mačiulis-Maironis in 1909. List of music museums "About us - Maironio lietuvių literatūros muziejus". maironiomuziejus.lt. Retrieved 20 June 2020. "Maironis Lithuanian...
- (1777), Siručiai Palace (18th century; also known as Maironis House, from 1936 is used as the Maironis Lithuanian Literature Museum). Forms of classicist...
- 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...
- poem by Maironis at Wikisource Jūratė and Kastytis rock opera home page (with photos and music samples) Jūratė ir Kastytis, ballad by Maironis. English...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- century there were some attempts, for example in a history written by Maironis, to tie the legend with the expansion of the Vikings. While many historians...