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Saliamonas Banaitis (pronunciation; 15 July 1866 – 4 May 1933) was a
Lithuanian printer, politician, and businessman. He was one of the
twenty signatories...
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Seimas and as
mayor of Kaunas,
temporary capital of Lithuania;
Saliamonas Banaitis was
involved in finance,
opening several banks.
Among the signatories...
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their thirties, and one was in his twenties. All, with the
exception of
Saliamonas Banaitis, had
completed tertiary education. In 1926 he
enrolled at Kaunas...
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Banaitis Banaitienė,
surname by the
second marriage of
Kazimiera Kymantaitė
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published in six
volumes in 1911–1937 by the
Society of
Saint Casimir and
Saliamonas Banaitis in Kaunas. An
edited Old
Testament was
published in Rome in 1955–1956...
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Adomas Dambrauskas-Jakštas. It was
printed at the
printing presses of
Saliamonas Banaitis and
Maksimas Sokolovskis. The
circulation was 3,800
copies in...
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Juozas Balčikonis
Nonpartisan group V (Panevėžys)
Saliamonas Banaitis Economic and
Political Union of
Lithuanian Farmers II (Kaunas)...
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magazine with
circulation of 1,000
copies was
printed at the
press of
Saliamonas Banaitis. In
February 1911,
Draugija began publishing supplement for Catholic...
- 1896, Vaičaitis met
Julija Pranaitytė at the home of her brother-in-law
Saliamonas Banaitis. At the time, Pranaitytė was a
gymnasium student in
Saint Petersburg...
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department of
Kaunas Red
Cross Hospital.
Martynas Yčas [lt],
Jonas Yčas [lt],
Saliamonas Banaitis, Alekna, and
others established the
Trade and
Industry Bank,...