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- male, deceased (1563)
- Martynas Mažvydas was the author and the editor of the first printed book in the Lithuanian language. Different forms of the name include Martinus M...
- male, deceased (1430)
- Vytautas the Great (Lithuanian: '; ; Ruthenian: "Vitovt"; Latin: "Alexander Vitoldus"; ca. 1350 - October 27 1430), also known in English by the...
- male, deceased (1855)
- Adam Bernard Mickiewicz (pronounced: [miʦ'kʲeviʧ ]; Belarusian: "Адам Міцкевіч"; Lithuanian: "Adomas Bernardas Mickevičius"; December 24 1798...
- male, deceased (1930)
- Jonas Jablonskis was a distinguished Lithuanian practical linguist and the founder of standard Lithuanian language. He used pseudonym "Rygiškių Jo...
- male, 87 years old
- Jonas Mekas is a Lithuanian filmmaker, writer, and curator who has often been called "the godfather of American avant-garde cinema."
- male, deceased (1864)
- Simonas Daukantas - Lithuanian historian, who wrote several volumes of history about Lithuanians, and Lithuania, the Highlanders (Kalnėnai), and S...
- male, deceased (1631)
- Konstantinas Sirvydas died 1631) was Lithuanian from Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth religious preacher, lexicographer and one of the pioneers of...
- deceased (1972)
- Romas Kalanta (February 22 1953 - May 14, 1972) is considered a national hero of Lithuania, and is the subject of several books. Romas Kalanta set...
- male, deceased (1924)
- Kazimieras Būga, was a Lithuanian linguist and philologist. He was a professor of linguistics, who mainly worked on the Lithuanian language. He w...
- female, deceased (1399)
- Saint Jadwiga (February 18, 1374 - July 17, 1399) was a Polish monarch who reigned from 1384 to 1399, and is venerated by the Roman Catholic Church...
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