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Teodor Narbutt (Lithuanian:
Teodoras Narbutas; 8
November 1784 – 27
November 1864) was a Polish–Lithuanian
romantic historian and
military engineer in...
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Narbutt and
Narbut are Polish-language
forms and Narbutas/Norbutas is the Lithuanian-language form of the same
noble family name from the Polish–Lithuanian...
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historians have
accused Narbutt of
falsifying historical facts and
reporting speculations. Thus, some gods
mentioned only by
Narbutt and
unknown from other...
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Milda was
first mentioned by
Teodor Narbutt in his 1835 work on the
history of Lithuania.
According to
Narbutt,
Milda was also
known as Aleksota. Her...
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Aleksander Narbutt-Łuczyński (February 28, 1890 – July 25, 1977) was a
Polish lawyer and
military officer, a
brigadier general of the
Polish Army and...
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Ludwik Narbutt (Lithuanian:
Liudvikas Narbutas) (26
August 1832 – 5 May 1863) was a Polish-Lithuanian
noble and a
notable military commander during the...
- had been killed. Nineteenth-century
historian Teodoras Narbutas (Teodor
Narbutt)
claimed the
location of the creature's lair had been at the intersection...
- it was not
published at that time. A
colleague of S. Daukantas,
Teodor Narbutt,
wrote in
Polish a
voluminous Ancient History of the
Lithuanian Nation...
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Casimir III of Poland. The name of Bolesław's wife is disputed;
Teodor Narbutt claimed her
pagan name was
Eufemia and her
Christian name was Maria. In...
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jurist Teodor Moraru (1938–2011),
contemporary Romanian painter Teodor Narbutt (1784–1864), Polish-Lithuanian writer,
Romanticist historian and military...