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Vytautas (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 of
Grodno (1370–1382)...
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Vitold Pavlovych Fokin (Ukrainian: Віто́льд Па́влович Фо́кін; born 25
October 1932) is a
Ukrainian retired politician who
served as the
first prime minister...
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Vitold Kaetanovich Byalynitsky-Birulya (Belarusian: Вітольд Каэтанавіч Бялыніцкі-Біруля, Russian: Вито́льд Каэта́нович Бялыни́цкий-Бируля́; 12 February [O...
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Vitold Anatolievich Kreyer (Russian: Витольд Анатольевич Креер; 12
October 1932 – 1
August 2020) was a
Russian triple jumper. He
competed in the 1956,...
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Vitold Alfonsovich Polonsky (Russian: Витольд Альфонсович Полонский; 1879 – 5
January 1919) was a
Russian silent film actor. The son of a nobleman, Polonsky...
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Vitold Lvovich Shmulyan (Russian: Витольд Львович Шмульян; 29
August 1914 – 27
August 1944) was a
Soviet mathematician known for his work in functional...
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Vitold Belevitch (2
March 1921 – 26
December 1999) was a
Belgian mathematician and
electrical engineer of
Russian origin who
produced some
important work...
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Vitold Antonovich Manastyrsky (Ukrainian: Вітольд Антінович Манастирський,
January 11, 1915 – June 23, 1992) was a
Soviet artist, painter,
graphic artist...
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Witold Marian Gombrowicz (August 4, 1904 – July 24, 1969) was a
Polish writer and playwright. His
works are
characterised by deep
psychological analysis...
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officio acted as a
Prime Minister of
Ukraine upon the
resignation of
Vitold Fokin and the
appointment of
Leonid Kuchma to the office.
Symonenko became...