- 15
September 1862),
better known as Władysław
Syrokomla (Lithuanian:
Vladislovas Sirokomlė), was a
Polish romantic poet,
writer and
translator working...
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Virgilijus Vladislovas Bulovas (6
November 1939 – 19
February 2024) was a
Lithuanian engineer and
political figure.
Bulovas was a
member of the Seimas...
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Energy Conversion. Springer. pp. 2–3. ISBN 978-3-662-43715-5. Katinas,
Vladislovas; Marčiukaitis, Mantas; Perednis, Eugenijus; Dzenajavičienė, Eugenija...
- (Lithuanian:
Vladislovas Sabaliauskas;
March 31, 1910 –
August 9, 1993) was a
United States Army
command sergeant major and boxer. He was born as
Vladislovas Sabaliauskas...
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Vladislovas Michelevičius (8 June 1924 – 12
November 2008) was a
Lithuanian bishop for the
Catholic Church. Born in 1924 he was
ordained as a
priest on...
- 1639, when he
could not walk. Polish: Władysław IV Waza; Lithuanian:
Vladislovas Vaza; Swedish:
Vladislav IV av Polen; Russian: Владислав IV Ваза, romanized:...
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Kazys Varnelis House-Museum,
Liubavas Manor Watermill-Museum,
Museum of
Vladislovas Sirokomlė,
Amber Museum-Gallery, and the
Paneriai Memorial visitor information...
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thirteen people (including two
Lithuanian vicars:
Kazimieras Šleivys and
Vladislovas Opulskis) were
punished for
distributing books written in the Lithuanian...
- Varnenčík; Bulgarian: Владислав Варненчик (Vladislav Varnenchik); Lithuanian:
Vladislovas III Varnietis; Croatian:
Vladislav I. Jagelović. He
inherited the title...
- "Aukščiausiasis kunigaikštis". Vle.lt (in Lithuanian).
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April 2021. "
Vladislovas Varnietis". Vle.lt (in Lithuanian).
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April 2021. "Jagiellonians...