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Salomėja Bačinskaitė-Bučienė,
mostly known by her pen name Nėris (Lithuanian pronunciation: [
sɐɫɔˈmeːjɐ neːˈrɪs]; 17
November 1904 – 7 July 1945) was...
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Salomėja is a
Lithuanian feminine given name.
People bearing the name
Salomėja include:
Salomėja Nėris (1904–1945),
Lithuanian poet
Salomėja Stakauskaitė...
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Salomėja Zaksaitė (born 25 July 1985 in Kaunas) is a
Lithuanian chess player with the
title of
Woman Grandmaster (WGM),
scholar of
criminal law and criminologist...
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House of
Sapieha ([saˈpʲjɛxa]; Belarusian: Сапега, romanized: Sapieha; Russian: Сапега, romanized: Sapega; Lithuanian: Sapiega) is a Polish-Lithuanian...
- 2010. Salomé, French, Portuguese,
Spanish Salomè,
Italian Salomea,
Polish Salomėja,
Lithuanian Salomena,
Czech Саломея,
Russian Соломія (Solomiia, Solomiya...
- In the
Shadows of the
Altars (Lithuanian: Altorių šešėly)
Salomėja Nėris (real name
Salomėja Bačinskaitė-Bučienė, 1904–1945) – the best
known female poet...
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Salomėja Stakauskaitė (20 May 1890 – 26
September 1971) was a
Lithuanian educator and politician. In 1920 she was one of five
women elected to the Constituent...
- Adam Mickiewicz,
Juozas Grušas,
Balys Sruoga,
Juozas Tumas-Vaižgantas,
Salomėja Nėris,
Juozas Zikaras,
Vincentas Sladkevičius have been
turned into public...
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Sallie M.
Bryan Sarah Morgan Bryan Piatt 19th-century
American poet
Salomėja Nėris
Salomėja Bučinskaitė-Bučienė
Salonina Francesca Anna
Canfield Early 19th-century...
- DPs and
Their Life in DP Camp Memmingen. S.l: s.n, 1948. Narkeliūnaitė,
Salomėja, and J. Steponavičius. DP
Baltic camp at Seedorf. Hamburg:
Published by...