(2017). "Meilė Lukšienė". Vilnijos vartai (in Lithuanian). Vilniaus apskrities A. Mickevičiaus viešoji biblioteka. Retrieved 15 March 2023. "Meilė Julija...
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Look up Meilė in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Look up meilė in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Look up Meile in Wiktionary, the free dictionary....
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Česlovas Kudaba Bronius Kuzmickas Vytautas Landsbergis Bronius Leonavičius Meilė Lukšienė Alfonsas Maldonis Justinas Marcinkevičius Alvydas Medalinskas Jokūbas...
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and worked there until 1913. That year she gave birth to her daughter Meilė Lukšienė and moved to Vilnius. During World War I, she retreated to Russia. For...
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Lithuanian linguist Petras Kraujalis (1882–1933), Lithuanian activist Meilė Lukšienė (1913–2009), Lithuanian historian Teodoras Valaitis (1934–1974), sculptor-modernist...
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family of educator Stasys Matijošaitis [lt] and cultural historian Meilė Lukšienė in Kaunas, Lithuania. She studied organ and piano at the Musical Academy...
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to the family of banker Kazimieras Lukša [lt] and cultural historian Meilė Lukšienė. She studied at the National M. K. Čiurlionis School of Art before enrolling...
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on studies of the legal history of Lithuania. According to his niece Meilė Lukšienė, Soviet authorities made a decision to arrest Janulaitis in early 1950...
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Łukaszewicz (1863–1928), Polish physicist, geologist and mineralogist. Meilė Lukšienė (1913–2009), cultural historian and activist. Jolanta Lothe (1942–2022)...
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Bajzek Lukács (b. 1960, Hungary/Slovenia), wr. on language in Slovenian Meilė Lukšienė (1913–2009, Austria/Austria-Hungary/Lithuania), cultural historian &...
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