- Lithuanian:
Vytautas Didysis; Belarusian: Вітаўт, romanized:
Vitaŭt; Samogitian:
Vītauts Dėdlīsis; Polish:
Witold Kiejstutowicz,
Witold Aleksander or...
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Adiposis dolorosa is an
outdated term for many
years used
synonymously as Der****'s disease,
lipedema or
Anders disease.
While there are
numerous references...
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Ajahn Viradhammo or
Luang Por
Viradhammo (born
Vitauts Akers,
April 27, 1947) is a
Canadian monk in the Thai
forest tradition of
Theravada Buddhism. He...
- Rutherford, Adam; Bapat, Bharati; Cox,
Diane W; Duncan,
Alessandra MV; Kalnins,
Vitauts I (2000), "Human
microphthalmia ****ociated with
mutations in the retinal...
- Familienwirtschaft.
Franz Steiner Verlag. pp. 44, 47. ISBN 978-3-515-07263-2.
Vitaŭt Kipelʹ; Zora
Kipel (1988).
Byelorussian Statehood:
Reader and Bibliography...
- that
followed the
death of
Gediminas and the
accession of his
grandson Vitaut (1341). To the latter, the Jews owed a
charter of
privileges which was momentous...
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Tenis Vitauts Melngailis (13
December 1912 – 8
December 1980) was a
Latvian chess player.
Tenis Melngailis was a son of the
famous Latvian composer Emilis...
- West and most
senior western disciple of
Ajahn Chah
Ajahn Viradhammo (
Vitauts Akers)
Lutheranism Canadian senior western disciple of
Ajahn Chah, founder...
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founded at the turn of the 13th to 14th
century by the
Lithuanian Great Duke
Vitaut as a
fortified settlement in
order to
protect his
empire against enemies...
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working on the
editions of
notable authors: Ojārs Vācietis, Jānis Baltvilks,
Vitauts Ļūdēns. Dragūne was born on 19
March 1945 in Riga, in the
family of cartoonist...