- on to
serve as the town organist. This is
where Mikalojus Konstantinas,
called Konstantinas or
Kastukas by the family,
started publicly displaying his...
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Konstantina may
refer to:
Konstantina (given name), a
female given name and a list of
people so
named Konstantina (Osrhoene), an
ancient town of Osrhoene...
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Konstantinas Sirvydas (rarely
referred as
Konstantinas Širvydas; Latin:
Constantinus Szyrwid; Polish:
Konstanty Szyrwid; c. 1579 –
August 23, 1631) was...
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Konstantinas Romualdas Dobrovolskis (25
December 1939 – 5 May 2021) was a
Lithuanian radiologist who was the
Minister of
Health of
Lithuania from 2001...
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Konstantinas Olšauskas (1867–1933) was a
Lithuanian Roman Catholic priest active in
public life and
convicted of
murder in 1929.
After graduating from...
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Konstantinas Kleščinskis (Russian: Константин Карлович Клещинский, Polish:
Konstanty Kleszczyński; 1879–1927) was a
military officer who
served in the...
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Count Konstanty Tyszkiewicz (Lithuanian:
Konstantinas Tiškevičius; 1806 in
Lahojsk – 1868) was a Polish-Lithuanian noble,
archaeologist and ethnographer...
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Konstantinas Savickas (Americanized his name as
Connie Savickas;
October 14, 1908,
Punsk – 1992, Chicago) was an
American lawyer and
Lithuanian basketball...
- (Fairy Tale of Kings)' by
Mikalojus Konstantinas Čiurlionis". ourculturemag.com. Čiurlionis,
Mikalojus Konstantinas (1960). Apie muziką ir dailę. Valstybinė...
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Konstanty Kazimierz Brzostowski (1644–1722) was a
noble of the
Grand Duchy of Lithuania,
count of the Holy See, and
papal prelate. He was
Grand Secretary...