1993. Pliateris married Natalija Mikševičiūtė (Natalia Mikszewicz) from Upytė and they had one son Teodoras born just three months before Pliateris' death...
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Stanisław Plater (Lithuanian: Stanislovas Pliateris; 10 May 1784 – 8 May 1851) was a Polish-Lithuanian historian, geographer, officer. Stanisław Plater...
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Konstanty Ludwik Plater (Lithuanian: Konstantinas Liudvikas Pliateris) (1722 – 31 March 1778 in Krāslava), was Castellan of Trakai from 1770, voivode...
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Adam Alfred Plater (redirect from Adomas Pliateris)
Adam Alfred Gustaw Count Broel-Plater (23 April 1836 – 24 December 1909) was a Polish-Lithuanian noble known as collector and archaeologist. He was also...
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revolutionary Władysław Plater (1808–1889), Polish–Lithuanian count Jurgis Pliateris (1810–1836), Polish–Lithuanian noble and bibliographer Cecylia Plater-Zyberk...
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Paulius Galaunė, Juozas Tumas, Eduards Volters, Jonas Puzinas, Aleksandras Pliateris [lt], Mykolas Biržiška, Vaclovas Biržiška, Michał Pius Römer, Peliksas...
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and is known only from notes by the 19th-century bibliographer Jurgis Pliateris. Naujokaitis, Edmundas (2006). "Mykolas Olševskis ir "Broma, atverta ing...
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Giedrojć, but three years later he sold it to Teofil Plater (Teofilis Pliateris) who gifted the castle to the Congregation of the Mission based in Vilnius...
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authority on the Lithuanian language. In 1830–1831, he was visited by Jurgis Pliateris and Simonas Stanevičius. Russian philologist Pyotr Preis [ru] arrived...
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