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Motiejus Krivas (born
December 1, 2004) is a
Lithuanian college basketball player for the
Arizona Wildcats of the Big 12 Conference.
Krivas grew up in...
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Motiejus Kazimieras Valančius (Lithuanian pronunciation: [moːtiː.əjʊsʲ vɐɫɐŋtʃjʊsʲ]; Polish:
Maciej Kazimierz Wołonczewski, also
known by his pen-name...
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Motiejus or
Matas Šumauskas (2
October 1905 – 28 May 1982) was a
Lithuanian communist activist and
Soviet politician. He
served as the
chairman of the...
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Prince Maciej Radziwiłł (Lithuanian:
Motiejus Radvila) (10
November 1749 – 2
September 1800) was a Polish-Lithuanian
noble (szlachcic),
composer and librettist...
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Motiejus Gustaitis (27
February 1870 – 23
December 1927) was a
Lithuanian Symbolist poet, who used
numerous pseudonyms (among them Balandis, Bendrakelionis...
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Motiejus or
Matas Giedraitis (1480 or 1490 – 1563) was a
Lithuanian noble statesman, diplomat, and
writer of the
Grand Duchy of Lithuania. A
member of...
- painting. It was
brought by
Grand Duchy of
Lithuania artillery general Motiejus Korvinas Gosievskis from the Russo-Polish War.
Since 1684,
miracles have...
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Monument Mikalojus Daukša
Monument Motiejus Valančius
Monument Former house of
Motiejus Valančius
Varniai Motiejus Valančius
Gymnasium Boris Schatz Merkelis...
- had 120 students.
After the
January Uprising of 1863, the seat of
Bishop Motiejus Valančius was
moved from
Varniai to
Kaunas on
December 3, 1864. The Seminary...
- Siberia. Some were shot
after crossing the border.[citation needed] In 1867,
Motiejus Valančius, the
Bishop of Samogitia,
began to
covertly organize and finance...