- 1925,
Reinys became the
Lithuanian Minister of
Foreign Affairs in the
cabinet of
Prime Minister Leonas Bistras.
During his
short tenure,
Reinys began...
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Gertrude "Ma"
Rainey (née Pridgett;
April 26, 1886 –
December 22, 1939) was an
American blues singer and
influential early-blues
recording artist. Dubbed...
- Hurtado, 1952
Francis Xavier Ford, 1952
Petro Pavlo Oros, 1953 Mečislovas
Reinys, 1953
Martyrs of Laos, 1954-1970
Zdenka Cecilia Schelingová, 1955 Jim Elliot...
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Reiny,
Samson Kaala (December 23, 2010). "L.A.
rally to draw
attention to violent...
- spy
plane on 1 May 1960,
imprisoned here
until February 1962. Mečislovas
Reinys,
Lithuanian Roman Catholic bishop.
Natan Sharansky,
Jewish Refusenik dissident...
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beatification process for
Lithuanian bishops Teofilius Matulionis, Mečislovas
Reinys, and
Vincentas Borisevičius. In 1959, the
college bought its twin building...
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contention being Vilnius which belonged to Poland. In
autumn 1925, Mečislovas
Reinys, a
Catholic professor of theology,
became the
Lithuanian foreign minister...
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Kazimierz Mikołaj
Michalkiewicz (12 Jan 1923 – 16 Feb 1940) Mečislovas
Reinys (18 Jul 1940 – 8 Nov 1953) Władysław Suszyński (19 Jan 1948 Appointed, Apostolic...
- Mečislovas
Leonardas Paliulionis (1834–1908),
Roman Catholic bishop Mečislovas
Reinys (1884–1953),
Lithuanian Roman Catholic archbishop and
professor Mieczysław...
- left
another priest dead—however, it was in fact
Archbishop Mečislovas
Reinys that had been injured. In 1944, Skvireckas,
Brizgys and over 200
other Lithuanian...