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Konstantinas Sirvydas (rarely
referred as
Konstantinas Širvydas; Latin:
Constantinus Szyrwid; Polish:
Konstanty Szyrwid; c. 1579 –
August 23, 1631) was...
- Aukštaitians,
living in
Vilnius and its
region (e.g.
works of
Konstantinas Sirvydas,
Jonas Jaknavičius, and
Robert Bellarmine's catechism). In
Vilnius University...
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Abraomas Kulvietis,
Jonas Bretkūnas,
Martynas Mažvydas,
Konstantinas Sirvydas,
Simonas Vaišnoras-Varniškis. The
first grammar book of the Lithuanian...
- 2017.
Širvydas 1951, p. 10.
Širvydas 1951, p. 11.
Širvydas 1951, p. 13.
Širvydas 1951, pp. 14–15.
Širvydas 1951, p. 18.
Širvydas 1951, p. 19.
Širvydas 1951...
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supported Mindaugas during the 1248-1282
civil war; Vaišna Ruškaitis and
Sirvydas Ruškaitis were
loyal war
leaders during Lithuania's war with
Daniel of...
- Pogonia,
Konstantinas Sirvydas named the
emblem Waykimas,
which is what it was
mostly called throughout the
XIXth C.
Sirvydas,
Konstantinas (1677). Dictionarium...
- Jaknavičius also
contributed to the 2nd
edition (1631) of
Konstantinas Sirvydas'
dictionary Dictionarium Trium Lingvarum in usum Studiosæ Iuventutis. Tumelis...
- there, or are
alumni of
Vilnius University; they
include Konstantinas Sirvydas,
Maciej Kazimierz Sarbiewski,
Antoni Gorecki, Józef
Ignacy Kraszewski,...
- from 1605)
Baukuris (Kraziu kolegijos)
Velinas (mentioned by
Konstantinas Sirvydas) Javinė (Jawinne by
Jacob Brodowski)
Laima (Daniel
Klein in 1666) Names...
- 1578) 1616 –
Cornelis Ketel,
Dutch painter (b. 1548) 1631 –
Konstantinas Sirvydas,
Lithuanian priest, lexicographer, and
academic (b. 1579) 1684 – George...