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Vytautas (/vɪˈtaʊtəs/; c. 1350 – 27
October 1430), also
known as
Vytautas the Great, was a
ruler of the
Grand Duchy of Lithuania. He was also the prince...
- 2012.
Retrieved 23
December 2020. Strossen,
Randall J. (9
August 2010). "
Vitautas Lalas Wins
Giant Live - Poland,
Qualifies for World's
Strongest Man". IronMind...
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Vytautas Miškinis (born 5 June 1954) is a
Lithuanian composer,
choral conductor and
academic teacher. He is
artistic director of Ąžuoliukas, a boys' and...
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Vytautas Butkus (born 20
December 1949) is a
Lithuanian rower who
competed for the
Soviet Union in the 1976
Summer Olympics. In 1976 he was a crew member...
- has the same
objectives as the BRP, its co-chairmen are
Sergei Pasko and
Vitautas Lopata, an
independent deputy of the
regional Duma and
local chairperson...
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Vytautas Žalakevičius (14
April 1930 – 12
November 1996) was a
Soviet and
Lithuanian film
director and screenwriter. His 1973 film That
Sweet Word: Liberty...
- diminutives: Vyta, Vytė, Tautė.
Notable people with the name
Vytautas or
Vitautas include:
Vytautas Andriuškevičius (born 1990),
Lithuanian footballer Vytautas...
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Vytautas Barkauskas (25
March 1931 – 25
April 2020) was a
Lithuanian composer and
Professor of
Composition of the
Lithuanian Academy of
Music and Theatre...
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Julius Vytautas Briedis (27
August 1940 – 22
September 2019) was a
Lithuanian rower who
specialized in the eight. In this boat
class he won
three silver...
- the Jāzeps Vītols
Latvian Academy of Music, as a double-b****
player with
Vitautas Sereikaan at the
Lithuanian Academy of
Music and Theatre, and pla**** in...