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Retrieved 2007-09-06. Biržiška,
Vaclovas (1990) [1960]. "Stanislovas
Svetkus Rapalionis". Aleksandrynas: senųjų lietuvių rašytojų, rašiusių prieš 1865 m., biografijos...
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authors of the
earliest Lithuanian-language
texts (including
Stanislovas Rapalionis,
Jurgis Zablockis and
Aleksandras Rodūnonis [lt])[citation needed]. In...
- Sabinus, son-in-law of
Philipp Melanchthon.
Lithuanian scholars Stanislovas Rapalionis and
Abraomas Kulvietis were
among the
first professors of university....
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Protestant Lithuanian culture and studies.
Abraomas Kulvietis and
Stanislovas Rapalionis are also seen as
important early Lithuanian scholars, who also were one...
- of the
Lithuanian language writing Abraomas Kulvietis and
Stanislovas Rapalionis. In 1401, the
Lithuanian duke
Jonas Vaidutis, a
grandson of the former...
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basis for
modern Lithuanian,
evolved from
people close to
Stanislovas Rapalionis and
graduates from Lithuanian-language
schools established in Vilnius...
- Rapolionis-based
Lithuanian language schools,
graduate Martynas Mažvydas and
Rapalionis relative Abraomas Kulvietis. The
development of
Lithuanian in Lithuania...
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process was led by
Lithuanian scholars Abraomas Kulvietis,
Stanislovas Rapalionis,
Martynas Mažvydas and
Mikalojus Daukša. With the
Union of
Lublin of 1569...
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initiators of the book were most
likely Abraomas Kulvietis and
Stanislovas Rapalionis,
professors of the Königsberg University, who
witnessed the publications...
- Germany)
which was
renamed to Kaliningrad,
Soviet Union in 1946.
Stanislovas Rapalionis (1485–1545), at Königsberg
Albertina University first translator of the...