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Mindaugas (German: Myndowen, Latin: Mindowe, Old East Slavic: Мендог, romanized: Mendog, Belarusian: Міндоўг, romanized: Mindowh, Polish: Mendog; c. 1203...
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Mindaugas is a
Lithuanian masculine given name and may
refer to the
following individuals:
Mindaugas (ca. 1203–1263),
Lithuanian medieval Grand Duke of...
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Mindaugas Lingė (born 18
November 1981) is a
Lithuanian politician of the
Homeland Union.
Since 2020, he has been a
member of the Seimas. In 2022, he...
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Mindaugas Gervaldas (né Murza; born 16 December, 1973) is a
Lithuanian radical nationalist and a Neo-****. He was a
member of the
Lithuanian National...
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Mindaugas Bridge (Lithuanian:
Mindaugo tiltas) is a
bridge in Vilnius, Lithuania. It
crosses Neris River and
connects Žirmūnai
elderate with the Old...
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Mindaugas Sinkevičius (born 20 June 1984, in Jonava) is a
Lithuanian manager and politician,
Mayor of
Jonava District Muni****lity (2011–2016 and since...
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House of
Mindaugas (Lithuanian: Mindaugaičiai) was the
first royal family of
Grand Duchy of Lithuania,
centered on
Mindaugas, the
first known and...
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Mindaugas Nikoličius (born 5
October 1983) is a
Lithuanian football executive who is the
sporting director of Hajduk. Nikoličius
initially studied law...
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Mindaugas Kuzminskas (born 19
October 1989) is a
Lithuanian professional basketball player and the vice-captain for AEK
Athens of the Gr**** Basketball...
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Mindaugas Piečaitis (born 1969) is a
Lithuanian composer and
conductor who has
worked with
several major Lithuanian musical organizations. He
gained international...