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Maironis (born
Jonas Mačiulis, Lithuanian:
Jonas Mačiulis; 2 November [O.S. 21 October] 1862 – 28 June 1932) was a
Lithuanian Roman Catholic priest and...
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Maironis Lithuanian Literature Museum (Lithuanian:
Maironio lietuvių literatūros muziejus) is
located in the Siručiai
Palace of Kaunas, Lithuania....
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Giovanni Antonio Maironi da
Ponte (28
February 1748 – 29
January 1833) was an
Italian writer and scholar. He took an
interest in politics,
public education...
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Risorgimento (mid-nineteenth century), in Austrian-occupied Lombardy,
Franco Maironi (M****imo Serato), a
young man from an
aristocratic family,
decides to marry...
- d'amore (serial, 1983)
Piccolo mondo antico (serial, 1989) as La
marchesa Maironi Una vita in
gioco 2 (serial, 1992)
Delitti privati (1992) as
Matilde Pierboni...
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Lithuanian literature of the
first half of the 19th
century is
represented by
Maironis,
Antanas Baranauskas,
Simonas Daukantas,
Oscar Milosz, and
Simonas Stanevičius...
- (1777), Siručiai
Palace (18th century; also
known as
Maironis House, from 1936 is used as the
Maironis Lithuanian Literature Museum).
Forms of classicist...
- Moderno, the
novel takes up the
story of
Piero Maironi. ... his wife
being in a
lunatic asylum,
Maironi,
artist and dreamer, had
fallen in love with a...
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Peter O'Donnell
Maiju L****ila
Algot Untola 20th-century
Finnish author Maironis Jonas Mačiulis Mao Dun Shen
Dehong 20th-century
Chinese novelist, cultural...
- the 1870s,
mentions Newbury Street: When you saw [Harvard
student Oscar Maironi]
seated in a car
bound for Park Square, you knew he was
going into Boston...