- Ieva
Simonaitytė or Ewa
Simoneit (23
January 1897 – 27
August 1978) was a
Lithuanian writer. She
represented the
culture of
Lithuania Minor and Klaipėda...
- Ieva Sargautytė (born 1981),
Lithuanian orienteering competitor Ieva
Simonaitytė (1897–1978),
Lithuanian writer Ieva Tāre (born 1974),
Latvian basketball...
- 1874. The
aforementioned villa is now used as the Klaipėda
County I.
Simonaitytė Public Library.
Industrial buildings,
including a gas
factory built in...
- the
Kaliningrad Oblast,
currently part of Russia.
Words by
writer Ieva
Simonaitytė are
carved into the monument: "Esame
viena tauta,
viena žemė,
viena Lietuva"...
-
posts in
government institutions. When
Prussian Lithuanian writer Ieva
Simonaitytė (Ewa Simoneit)
chose the side of the
Lithuanian Republic, she was condemned...
- (Traditional folk A cappella, jazz, POP) Audronė
Simonaitytė-Gaižiūnienė (1944–) (lt:Audronė Gaižiūnienė-
Simonaitytė) – one of the more po****r
female opera singers...
-
Margarete Schütte-Lihotzky,
Austrian architect (d. 2000) 1897 – Ieva
Simonaitytė,
Lithuanian author (d. 1978) 1897 –
William Stephenson,
Canadian captain...
- Matta-Clark,
American painter and
illustrator (b. 1943) 1978 – Ieva
Simonaitytė,
Lithuanian author and poet (b. 1897) 1979 –
Louis Mountbatten, 1st Earl...
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writers and
artists such as
Balys Sruoga,
Vincas Krėvė-Mickevičius, Ieva
Simonaitytė,
Kazys Binkis,
Kipras Petrauskas,
President Valdas Adamkus grew up here...
- Lithuania, such as Jews. In the 1930s, a
novel by
local author Ieva
Simonaitytė based on
family history illustrated the centuries-old German–Lithuanian...