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- the brother of Romanas Chodakauskas (1883–1932), Sofija Smetonienė (1884–1968) and Jadvyga Tūbelienė (1891–1988). Chodakauskas was a member of the noble...
- The Chodakauskas and Jablonskis families became close and started regularly visiting each other. Jablonskis often spent summers with the Chodakauskas family...
- his linguistic studies. Jablonskis was introduced to Antanas Chodakauskas by Chodakauskas' niece Gabrielė Petkevičaitė. The Chodakauskases and Jablonskises...
- The Chodakowski family (Lithuanian: Chodakauskas) is a Polish-Lithuanian noble family. They originated in Mazovia in the Kingdom of Poland.[citation needed]...
- Lithuanian given name. Notable people with the name include: Romanas Chodakauskas (1883–1932), Lithuanian military officer Romanas Januškevičius (born...
- Chodakowski is a Polish surname. Its Lithuanian-language equivalent is Chodakauskas, Russian: Khodakovsky. Notable people with the surname include: Zorian...
- 1928 Wanda married Romanas Chodakauskas (1883–1932), brother of First Lady Sofija Smetonienė (1884–1968). Romanas Chodakauskas summered at Lapšiai with...
- for the area of Telšiai and ancestor of Romanas Chodakauskas, Sofija Smetonienė, Tadas Chodakauskas and Jadvyga Tūbelienė. Jan Chryzostom Piłsudski was...
- godfather. She had one older brother, Romanas Chodakauskas (1883-1932), one younger brother, Tadas Chodakauskas (1889-1959) and two sisters, Kazimiera (1882-1882)...
- (Pakruojis) [lt] to Antanas Chodakauskas (1850–1925) and Maria-Joanna Chodakowska (1852–1910).  She had two older brothers, Romanas Chodakauskas (1883–1932) and Tadas...