Vladas Mironas, the Glossary
Vladas Mironas (22 June 1880 – 18 February 1953) was a Lithuanian Catholic priest and politician.[1]
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125 relations: Act of Independence of Lithuania, Act of the Re-Establishment of the State of Lithuania, Alfonsas Petrulis, Alfred E. Senn, Antanas Smetona, Anti-Soviet agitation, Antonino Arata, Article 58 (RSFSR Penal Code), Augustinas Voldemaras, Čedasai, Baltic Entente, Bishop of Vilnius, Cenotaph, Choroszcz, Church of Saint Nicholas, Vilnius, Church of St. Michael the Archangel, Kaunas, Constitutional Catholic Party of Lithuania and Belarus, Council of Lithuania, Daugai, Dean (Christianity), Eduard von der Ropp, First Seimas of Lithuania, Free City of Danzig, Great Seimas of Vilnius, Historical Presidential Palace, Kaunas, Ivan Delyanov, Józef Zawadzki printing shop, Jelgava Gymnasium, Jonas Černius, Jonas Jablonskis, Jonas Vileišis, June deportation, Juozapas Kukta, Juozapas Skvireckas, Juozas Tūbelis, Juozas Tumas-Vaižgantas, Jurgis Šaulys, Jurgis Matulaitis-Matulevičius, Kaunas, Kaunas Prison, Kazys Bizauskas, Kazys Musteikis, Kingdom of Lithuania (1918), Klaipėda Region, Kovno Governorate, Kretinga, Lietuvos aidas, Lithuania, Lithuania–Poland relations, Lithuanian Americans, ... Expand index (75 more) »
- 20th-century Lithuanian Roman Catholic priests
- Inmates of Vladimir Central Prison
- Lithuanian Nationalist Union politicians
- Lithuanian independence activists
- Lithuanian military chaplains
- Lithuanian people who died in Soviet detention
- Lithuanian publishers (people)
- Members of the Council of Lithuania
- People from Novoalexandrovsky Uyezd
- People from Rokiškis District Municipality
- Prime ministers of Lithuania
- Recipients of the Order of Vytautas the Great
Act of Independence of Lithuania
The Act of Independence of Lithuania (Lietuvos Nepriklausomybės Aktas) or the Act of February 16th, also the Lithuanian Resolution on Independence (Lietuvos Nepriklausomybės Nutarimas), The signed document is actually titled simply Nutarimas, meaning "decision" or "resolution", and it "proclaims the restoration of the independent state of Lithuania".
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Act of the Re-Establishment of the State of Lithuania
The Act of the Re-Establishment of the State of Lithuania or Act of 11 March (Aktas dėl Lietuvos nepriklausomos valstybės atstatymo) was an independence declaration by Lithuania adopted on 11 March 1990, signed by all members of the Supreme Council of the Republic of Lithuania led by Sąjūdis.
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Alfonsas Petrulis
Alfonsas Petrulis (1873-1928) was a Lithuanian Roman Catholic priest and journalist, and one of the twenty signatories to the Act of Independence of Lithuania. Vladas Mironas and Alfonsas Petrulis are 20th-century Lithuanian Roman Catholic priests, Lithuanian independence activists and members of the Council of Lithuania.
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Alfred E. Senn
Alfred Erich Senn (April 12, 1932 – March 8, 2016) was a professor of history at the University of Wisconsin–Madison.
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Antanas Smetona
Antanas Smetona (10 August 1874 – 9 January 1944) was a Lithuanian intellectual, journalist and politician who served as the first president of Lithuania from 1919 to 1920 and again from 1926 as a de facto dictator until the Soviet occupation of Lithuania in 1940. Vladas Mironas and Antanas Smetona are Lithuanian Nationalist Union politicians, Lithuanian independence activists and members of the Council of Lithuania.
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Anti-Soviet agitation
Anti-Soviet agitation and propaganda (ASA) (антисове́тская агита́ция и пропага́нда (АСА)) was a criminal offence in the Soviet Union.
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Antonino Arata
Antonino Arata (28 October 1883 – 25 August 1948) was an Italian prelate of the Catholic Church who worked in the diplomatic service of the Holy See for twenty years, principally in Eastern Europe.
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Article 58 (RSFSR Penal Code)
Article 58 of the Russian SFSR Penal Code was put in force on 25 February 1927 to prosecute those suspected of counter-revolutionary activities.
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Augustinas Voldemaras
Augustinas Voldemaras (16 April 1883 – 16 May 1942) was a Lithuanian nationalist political figure. Vladas Mironas and Augustinas Voldemaras are Lithuanian Nationalist Union politicians, Lithuanian independence activists, Lithuanian people who died in Soviet detention, members of the Council of Lithuania, members of the Seimas and prime ministers of Lithuania.
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Čedasai
Čedasai (Czadosy) is a small town in Panevėžys County, in northeastern Lithuania.
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Baltic Entente
The Baltic Entente was based on Treaty of Good-Understanding and Co-operation signed between Lithuania, Latvia, and Estonia on 12 September 1934 in Geneva.
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Bishop of Vilnius
Bishops of Vilnius diocese from 1388 and archdiocese (archdiocese of Vilnius) from 1925: Catholic-Hierarchy.org.
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Cenotaph
A cenotaph is an empty tomb or a monument erected in honour of a person or group of people whose remains are elsewhere.
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Choroszcz
Choroszcz is a town in north-eastern Poland, located in Białystok County, Podlaskie Voivodeship, seat of Gmina Choroszcz.
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Church of Saint Nicholas, Vilnius
Saint Nicholas Church (Šv.) is the oldest surviving church in Lithuania, built in the Old Town of the capital city Vilnius.
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Church of St. Michael the Archangel, Kaunas
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Constitutional Catholic Party of Lithuania and Belarus
The Lithuanian and Belаrusian Constitutional Catholic Party (Stronnictwo Konstytucyjno-Katolickie na Litwę i Białoruś) was a political party in the Russian empire, founded by the Vilna bishop Eduard von der Ropp on February 7, 1906.
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Council of Lithuania
In the history of Lithuania, the Council of Lithuania (Lietuvos Taryba; Litauischer Staatsrat; Rada Litewska), after July 11, 1918, the State Council of Lithuania (Lietuvos Valstybės Taryba) was convened at the Vilnius Conference that took place between 18 and 23 September 1917.
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Daugai
Daugai (see also other names) is a small city in Alytus district municipality, Lithuania.
Dean (Christianity)
A dean, in an ecclesiastical context, is a cleric holding certain positions of authority within a religious hierarchy.
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Eduard von der Ropp
Eduard Michael Johann Maria Freiherr von der Ropp (1851–1939) was a Polish nobleman of Baltic German origins and Roman Catholic metropolitan archbishop.
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First Seimas of Lithuania
First Seimas of Lithuania was the first parliament (Seimas) democratically elected in Lithuania after it declared independence on February 16, 1918.
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Free City of Danzig
The Free City of Danzig (Freie Stadt Danzig; Wolne Miasto Gdańsk) was a city-state under the protection and oversight of the League of Nations between 1920 and 1939, consisting of the Baltic Sea port of Danzig (now Gdańsk, Poland) and nearly 200 other small localities in the surrounding areas.
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Great Seimas of Vilnius
The Great Seimas of Vilnius (Didysis Vilniaus Seimas, also known as the Great Assembly of Vilnius, the Grand Diet of Vilnius, or the Great Diet of Vilnius) was a major assembly held on December 4 and 5, 1905 (November 21–22, 1905 O.S.) in Vilnius, Lithuania, then part of the Russian Empire, largely inspired by the Russian Revolution of 1905.
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Historical Presidential Palace, Kaunas
The Historical Presidential Palace (Istorinė Prezidentūra) is a Neo-baroque building in the Old Town of Kaunas, Lithuania that served as the Presidential Palace during the interwar years.
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Ivan Delyanov
Count Ivan Davidovich Delyanov (December 12, 1818 in Moscow – January 10, 1898) was a Russian statesman of Armenian descent and a son of Delyanov David Artemyevich, a Major-General of the Russian Imperial Army.
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Józef Zawadzki printing shop
The Józef Zawadzki printing shop was a family-owned printing shop operating in Vilnius (Vilna, Wilno) from 1805 to 1939.
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Jelgava Gymnasium
Jelgava Gymnasium or Academia Petrina is the oldest higher educational establishment in Latvia.
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Jonas Černius
Jonas Černius (6 January 1898, Kupiškis, Kovno Governorate – 3 July 1977, Los Angeles) was a Lithuanian general and Prime Minister. Vladas Mironas and Jonas Černius are prime ministers of Lithuania.
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Jonas Jablonskis
Jonas Jablonskis (30 December 1860, in Kubilėliai, Šakiai district – 23 February 1930, in Kaunas) was a distinguished Lithuanian linguist and one of the founders of the standard Lithuanian language.
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Jonas Vileišis
Jonas Vileišis (January 3, 1872 – June 1, 1942) was a Lithuanian lawyer, politician, and diplomat. Vladas Mironas and Jonas Vileišis are Lithuanian independence activists and members of the Council of Lithuania.
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June deportation
The June deportation of 1941 (juuniküüditamine, jūnija deportācijas, birželio trėmimai) was a mass deportation of tens of thousands of people during World War II from Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, present-day western Belarus and western Ukraine, and present-day Moldova – territories which had been occupied by the Soviet Union in 1939–1940 – into the interior of the Soviet Union.
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Juozapas Kukta
Juozapas Kukta (born 1873 in Trakiniai) was a Lithuanian clergyman and bishop for the Roman Catholic Diocese of Kaišiadorys.
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Juozapas Skvireckas
Juozapas Skvireckas (18 September 1873 – 3 December 1959) was a Lithuanian archbishop of Kaunas (1926–1959).
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Juozas Tūbelis
Juozas Tūbelis (9 April 1882 – 30 September 1939) was a Lithuanian politician, Prime Minister and member and chairman of the Lithuanian Nationalists Union. Vladas Mironas and Juozas Tūbelis are Lithuanian Nationalist Union politicians, people from Rokiškis District Municipality and prime ministers of Lithuania.
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Juozas Tumas-Vaižgantas
Juozas Tumas also known by the pen name Vaižgantas (20 September 1869 – 29 April 1933) was a Lithuanian Roman Catholic priest and an activist during the Lithuanian National Revival. Vladas Mironas and Juozas Tumas-Vaižgantas are 20th-century Lithuanian Roman Catholic priests, Recipients of the Order of Vytautas the Great and Recipients of the Order of the Lithuanian Grand Duke Gediminas.
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Jurgis Šaulys
Jurgis Šaulys (5 May 1879–18 October 1948) was a Lithuanian economist, diplomat, and politician, and one of the twenty signatories to the 1918 Act of Independence of Lithuania. Vladas Mironas and Jurgis Šaulys are Lithuanian independence activists and members of the Council of Lithuania.
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Jurgis Matulaitis-Matulevičius
Jurgis Matulaitis-Matulevičius (13 April 1871 - 27 January 1927) was a Latin Church Catholic prelate who served as the Bishop of Vilnius from late 1918 until his resignation in 1925.
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Kaunas
Kaunas (previously known in English as Kovno, also see other names) is the second-largest city in Lithuania after Vilnius, the fourth largest city in the Baltic States and an important centre of Lithuanian economic, academic, and cultural life.
Kaunas Prison
Kaunas Prison (Kauno tardymo izoliatorius) is a prison in the center of Kaunas, second largest city of Lithuania.
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Kazys Bizauskas
Kazys Bizauskas (14 February 1893, Pāvilosta, Courland Governorate – 26 June 1941) was a Lithuanian statesman, diplomat, author, and one of the twenty signatories of the Act of Independence of Lithuania. Vladas Mironas and Kazys Bizauskas are Lithuanian independence activists and members of the Council of Lithuania.
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Kazys Musteikis
Kazys Musteikis (November 22, 1894 – June 6, 1977) was a Lithuanian military brigadier general and served as Lithuanian minister of national defence from 1938 to 1940. Vladas Mironas and Kazys Musteikis are Recipients of the Order of Vytautas the Great and Recipients of the Order of the Lithuanian Grand Duke Gediminas.
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Kingdom of Lithuania (1918)
The Kingdom of Lithuania was an attempt to establish an independent constitutional Lithuanian monarchy in February 1918.
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Klaipėda Region
The Klaipėda Region (Klaipėdos kraštas) or Memel Territory (Memelland or Memelgebiet) was defined by the 1919 Treaty of Versailles in 1920 and refers to the northernmost part of the German province of East Prussia, when, as Memelland, it was put under the administration of the Entente's Council of Ambassadors.
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Kovno Governorate
Kovno Governorate was an administrative-territorial unit (guberniya) of the Russian Empire, with its capital in Kovno (Kaunas).
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Kretinga
Kretinga (Kretynga) is a city in Klaipėda County, in north-western Lithuania.
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Lietuvos aidas
Lietuvos aidas (literally: Echo of Lithuania) is a daily newspaper in Lithuania.
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Lithuania
Lithuania (Lietuva), officially the Republic of Lithuania (Lietuvos Respublika), is a country in the Baltic region of Europe.
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Lithuania–Poland relations
Poland and Lithuania established diplomatic relations from the 13th century, after the Grand Duchy of Lithuania under king Mindaugas acquired some of the territory of Rus' and thus established a border with the then-fragmented Kingdom of Poland.
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Lithuanian Americans
Lithuanian Americans (Amerikos lietuviai) refers to American citizens and residents who are Lithuanian and were born in Lithuania, or are of Lithuanian descent.
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Lithuanian Armed Forces
The Lithuanian Armed Forces are the military of Lithuania.
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Lithuanian Art Society
The Lithuanian Art Society (Lietuvių dailės draugija) was a society that organized Lithuanian art exhibitions and supported Lithuanian artists.
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Lithuanian Christian Democratic Party
The Lithuanian Christian Democratic Party (Lietuvos krikščionių demokratų partija, LKDP) was a Christian-democratic political party in Lithuania.
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Lithuanian Education Society Rytas
The Lithuanian Education Society Rytas (Lietuvių švietimo draugija „Rytas“; "rytas" means morning or dawn) was a Roman Catholic society fostering education in the Lithuanian language mostly in the Vilnius Region, then fiercely contested between Lithuania and the Second Polish Republic, now split between Lithuania and Belarus.
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Lithuanian litas
The Lithuanian litas (ISO currency code LTL, symbolized as Lt; plural litai (nominative) or litų (genitive) was the currency of Lithuania, until 1 January 2015, when it was replaced by the euro. It was divided into 100 centų (genitive case; singular centas, nominative plural centai). The litas was first introduced on 2 October 1922 after World War I, when Lithuania declared independence, and was reintroduced on 25 June 1993 following a period of currency exchange from the Soviet ruble to the litas with the temporary talonas then in place.
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Lithuanian Mutual Aid Society of Vilnius
The Lithuanian Mutual Aid Society of Vilnius (Vilniaus lietuvių savitarpinės pašalpos draugija) was a mutual aid and cultural society active in Vilnius, then part of the Russian Empire, from 1904 to 1915.
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Lithuanian Nationalist Union
The Lithuanian Nationalist Union (Lietuvių tautininkų sąjunga or LTS), also known as the Nationalists (Tautininkai), was the ruling political party in Lithuania during the authoritarian regime of President Antanas Smetona from 1926 to 1940.
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Lithuanian press ban
The Lithuanian press ban (spaudos draudimas) was a ban on all Lithuanian language publications printed in the Latin alphabet in force from 1865 to 1904 within the Russian Empire, which controlled Lithuania proper at the time.
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Lithuanian Scientific Society
The Lithuanian Scientific Society (Lietuvių mokslo draugija) was a scientific, cultural, and educational organization that was active between 1907 and 1940 in Vilnius, Lithuania.
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Lithuanian Society for the Relief of War Sufferers
The Lithuanian Society for the Relief of War Sufferers (Lietuvių draugija nukentėjusiems dėl karo šelpti) was a Lithuanian charity organization that was active from 1914 to 1918.
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Lithuanian Territorial Defense Force
The Lithuanian Territorial Defense Force (abbreviated LTDF; Lietuvos vietinė rinktinė, LVR) was a short-lived Lithuanian volunteer military unit created with the active involvement of the anti-Nazi Lithuanian resistance during the German occupation of Lithuania during World War II.
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Merkinė
Merkinė (also known by several other names) is a small town in Alytus County.
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Ministry of Agriculture (Lithuania)
The Ministry of Agriculture of the Republic of Lithuania (Lietuvos Respublikos žemės ūkio ministerija) is a government department of the Republic of Lithuania.
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Ministry of National Education (Russian Empire)
The Ministry of National Education (Министерство народного просвещения Российской империи), also translated as Ministry of National Enlightenment, was a government ministry in the Russian Empire which oversaw science and education.
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Mitteleuropa
Mitteleuropa, meaning Middle Europe, is one of the German terms for Central Europe.
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Mykolas Sleževičius
Mykolas Sleževičius (21 February 1882 – 11 November 1939) was a Lithuanian lawyer, political and cultural figure, and journalist. Vladas Mironas and Mykolas Sleževičius are prime ministers of Lithuania.
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Nazi Germany
Nazi Germany, officially known as the German Reich and later the Greater German Reich, was the German state between 1933 and 1945, when Adolf Hitler and the Nazi Party controlled the country, transforming it into a totalitarian dictatorship.
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NKVD
The People's Commissariat for Internal Affairs (Narodnyy komissariat vnutrennikh del), abbreviated as NKVD, was the interior ministry of the Soviet Union from 1934 to 1946.
Operation Bagration
Operation Bagration (Operatsiya Bagration) was the codename for the 1944 Soviet Byelorussian strategic offensive operation (Belorusskaya nastupatelnaya operatsiya "Bagration"), a military campaign fought between 22 June and 19 August 1944 in Soviet Byelorussia in the Eastern Front of World War II, just over two weeks after the start of Operation Overlord in the west, causing Nazi Germany to have to fight on two major fronts at the same time.
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Operation Barbarossa
Operation Barbarossa (Unternehmen Barbarossa) was the invasion of the Soviet Union by Nazi Germany and many of its Axis allies, starting on Sunday, 22 June 1941, during World War II.
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Order of the Crown of Italy
The Order of the Crown of Italy (italic or OCI) was founded as a national order in 1868 by King Vittorio Emanuele II, to commemorate the unification of Italy in 1861.
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Order of the Lithuanian Grand Duke Gediminas
The Order of the Lithuanian Grand Duke Gediminas is the Lithuanian Presidential Award which was re-instituted to honour the citizens of Lithuania for outstanding performance in civil and public offices. Vladas Mironas and Order of the Lithuanian Grand Duke Gediminas are Recipients of the Order of the Lithuanian Grand Duke Gediminas.
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Order of the Three Stars
Order of the Three Stars (Triju Zvaigžņu ordenis) is the highest civilian order awarded for meritorious service to Latvia.
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Order of Vytautas the Great
The Order of Vytautas the Great is the Lithuanian Presidential Award.
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Panemunis
Panemunis (Poniemuń) is a small town in Panevėžys County, in northeastern Lithuania.
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Party of National Progress
The Party of National Progress (Tautos pažangos partija) or TPP was a political party in Lithuania.
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People's Commissariat for State Security
The People's Commissariat for State Security (Narodnyy komissariat gosudarstvennoy bezopasnosti) or NKGB, was the name of the Soviet secret police, intelligence and counter-intelligence force that existed from 3 February 1941 to 20 July 1941, and again from 1943 to 1946, before being renamed the Ministry for State Security (MGB).
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Petras Avižonis
Petras Avižonis (17 April 1875 – 17 October 1939) was a Lithuanian ophthalmologist, rector of the University of Lithuania (1925–1926) and a political figure. Vladas Mironas and Petras Avižonis are Recipients of the Order of the Lithuanian Grand Duke Gediminas.
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Petras Klimas
Petras Klimas (23 February 1891 - 16 January 1969) was a Lithuanian diplomat, author, historian, and one of the twenty signatories of the Act of Independence of Lithuania. Vladas Mironas and Petras Klimas are Lithuanian independence activists and members of the Council of Lithuania.
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Polish–Lithuanian War
The Polish–Lithuanian War was an undeclared war fought in the aftermath of World War I between newly independent Lithuania and Poland, with fighting mainly in the Vilnius and Suwałki regions.
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Pope John Paul II
Pope John Paul II (Ioannes Paulus II; Jan Paweł II; Giovanni Paolo II; born Karol Józef Wojtyła,; 18 May 19202 April 2005) was head of the Catholic Church and sovereign of the Vatican City State from 1978 until his death in 2005.
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Pope Pius X
Pope Pius X (Pio X; born Giuseppe Melchiorre Sarto; 2 June 1835 – 20 August 1914) was head of the Catholic Church from 4 August 1903 to his death in August 1914.
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Pope Pius XI
Pope Pius XI (Pio XI), born Ambrogio Damiano Achille Ratti (31 May 1857 – 10 February 1939), was the Bishop of Rome and supreme pontiff of the Catholic Church from 6 February 1922 to 10 February 1939.
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Pranas Dovydaitis
Pranas Dovydaitis (2 December 1886 – 4 November 1942) was a Lithuanian politician, Prime Minister of Lithuania, teacher, encyclopedist, editor, and professor. Vladas Mironas and Pranas Dovydaitis are Lithuanian independence activists, members of the Council of Lithuania and prime ministers of Lithuania.
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President of Lithuania
The president of the Republic of Lithuania (Lietuvos Respublikos Prezidentas) is the head of state of the Republic of Lithuania.
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Prime Minister of Lithuania
The prime minister of Lithuania (Ministras Pirmininkas; "Minister-Chairman") is the head of government of Lithuania. Vladas Mironas and prime Minister of Lithuania are prime ministers of Lithuania.
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Rasos Cemetery
Rasos Cemetery (Rasų kapinės, cmentarz Na Rossie, Могілкі Росы) is the oldest and most famous cemetery in the city of Vilnius, Lithuania.
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Rūta Society
Rūta Society (Vilniaus lietuvių kultūros draugija „Rūta“) was a Lithuanian cultural society in Vilnius (Vilna, Wilno), then part of the Russian Empire, active from 1909 to the outbreak of World War I in 1914.
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Red Army
The Workers' and Peasants' Red Army, often shortened to the Red Army, was the army and air force of the Russian Soviet Republic and, from 1922, the Soviet Union.
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Russian Empire
The Russian Empire was a vast empire that spanned most of northern Eurasia from its proclamation in November 1721 until its dissolution in March 1917.
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Saint Petersburg Roman Catholic Theological Academy
The Imperial Roman Catholic Theological Academy (Императорская Римско-Католическая Духовная Академия) was an institution of higher education preparing Roman Catholic theologians in the Russian Empire.
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Second Polish Republic
The Second Polish Republic, at the time officially known as the Republic of Poland, was a country in Central and Eastern Europe that existed between 7 October 1918 and 6 October 1939.
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Second Seimas of Lithuania
The Second Seimas of Lithuania was the second parliament (Seimas) democratically elected in Lithuania after it declared independence on February 16, 1918.
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SMERSH
SMERSH (СМЕРШ) was an umbrella organization for three independent counter-intelligence agencies in the Red Army formed in late 1942 or even earlier, but officially announced only on 14 April 1943.
Society of Saint Casimir
The Society of Saint Casimir (Šv.) was a Lithuanian society that published Lithuanian-language books and periodicals, many on Roman Catholic church and faith.
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Society of Saint Zita
The Society of Saint Zita (Lietuvių katalikių tarnaičių šv.) was a Lithuanian Catholic professional society of female servants and other workers active from 1905 to 1940.
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Soviet occupation of the Baltic states (1940)
The Soviet occupation of the Baltic states covers the period from the Soviet–Baltic mutual assistance pacts in 1939, to their invasion and annexation in 1940, to the mass deportations of 1941.
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Soviet Union
The Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR), commonly known as the Soviet Union, was a transcontinental country that spanned much of Eurasia from 1922 to 1991.
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Special Council of the NKVD
Within the administration of the Soviet Union, the Special Council of the USSR NKVD (translit) was created by the same decree of Sovnarkom of July 10, 1934 that introduced the NKVD itself.
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Stasys Lozoraitis
Stasys Lozoraitis (born: September 5, 1898 – December 24, 1983) was a prominent Lithuanian diplomat and politician who served as the Foreign Minister of Lithuania from 1934 until 1938.
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Supreme Committee for the Liberation of Lithuania
The Supreme Committee for the Liberation of Lithuania or VLIK (Vyriausiasis Lietuvos išlaisvinimo komitetas) was an organization seeking independence of Lithuania.
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Tbilisi
Tbilisi (თბილისი), in some languages still known by its pre-1936 name Tiflis, (tr) is the capital and largest city of Georgia, lying on the banks of the Kura River with a population of around 1.2 million people.
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Theobald von Bethmann Hollweg
Theobald Theodor Friedrich Alfred von Bethmann Hollweg (29 November 1856 – 1 January 1921) was a German politician who was chancellor of the German Empire from 1909 to 1917.
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Third Seimas of Lithuania
The Third Seimas of Lithuania was the third parliament (Seimas) democratically elected in Lithuania after it declared independence on 16 February 1918.
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Union for the Liberation of Vilnius
The Union for the Liberation of Vilnius (Vilniaus vadavimo sąjunga or Vilniui vaduoti sąjunga) was an organization established in 1925 to support Lithuanian territorial claims to Vilnius Region then part of the Second Polish Republic.
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Vairas
Vairas (literally: steering wheel; also translated as helm or rudder) was a Lithuanian-language political and cultural newspaper published by Antanas Smetona and the Lithuanian Nationalist Union, the ruling party in Lithuania in 1926–1940.
Valkininkai
Valkininkai (Olkieniki) is a historic town in (Valkininkai) eldership, Varėna District Municipality, Alytus County, Lithuania, located about northeast from Varėna and about southwest from Vilnius.
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Varėna
Varėna (Orany; Warnen; אוראַן Oran) is a city in Dzūkija, Lithuania.
Vilniaus žinios
Vilniaus žinios (literally: Vilnius news) was a short-lived newspaper published in Vilnius, Lithuania.
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Vilnius
Vilnius, previously known in English as Vilna, is the capital of and largest city in Lithuania and the second-most-populous city in the Baltic states.
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Vilnius Conference
In the history of Lithuania, the Vilnius Conference (Vilniaus konferencija) or Vilnius National Conference met on 18–22 September 1917, and began the process of establishing a Lithuanian state based on ethnic identity and language that would be independent of the Russian Empire, Poland, and the German Empire.
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Vilnius Region
Vilnius Region is the territory in present-day Lithuania and Belarus that was originally inhabited by ethnic Baltic tribes and was a part of Lithuania proper, but came under East Slavic and Polish cultural influences over time.
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Vilnius St. Joseph Seminary
The Vilnius St.
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Viltis (newspaper)
Viltis (literally: hope) was a Lithuanian-language newspaper published in Vilnius in 1907–1915 and 1991–1994.
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Visuotinė lietuvių enciklopedija
The Visuotinė lietuvių enciklopedija or VLE is a 25-volume universal Lithuanian-language encyclopedia published by the Science and Encyclopaedia Publishing Institute from 2001 to 2014.
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Vladas Stašinskas
Vladas Stašinskas (10 October 1874 – 11 March 1944) was a Lithuanian attorney, politician, and banker.
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Vladimir Central Prison
Vladimir Prison, popularly known as Vladimir Central (Владимирский централ), is a prison in Vladimir, Russia.
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Vladimir, Russia
Vladimir (Влади́мир) is a city and the administrative center of Vladimir Oblast, Russia, located on the Klyazma River, east of Moscow.
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Vytautas Magnus University
Vytautas Magnus University (VMU) (Vytauto Didžiojo universitetas, VDU) is a public university in Kaunas, Lithuania.
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Wilhelm Karl, Duke of Urach
Prince Wilhelm of Urach, Count of Württemberg, 2nd Duke of Urach (Wilhelm Karl Florestan Gero Crescentius; German: Fürst Wilhelm von Urach, Graf von Württemberg, 2. Herzog von Urach; 3 March 1864 – 24 March 1928), was a German prince who was elected in June 1918 as King of Lithuania, with the regnal name of Mindaugas II.
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1923 Lithuanian census
The Lithuanian census of 1923 was performed on September 17–23, several years after Lithuania re-established its independence in 1918.
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1923 Lithuanian parliamentary election
Parliamentary elections were held in Lithuania on 12 and 13 May 1923.
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1926 Lithuanian coup d'état
The 1926 Lithuanian coup d'état (Lithuanian) was a military coup d'état in Lithuania that replaced the democratically elected government with a nationalist regime led by Antanas Smetona.
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1938 Polish ultimatum to Lithuania
The 1938 Polish ultimatum to Lithuania was delivered to Lithuania by Poland on March 17, 1938.
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1939 German ultimatum to Lithuania
On 20 March 1939, Nazi Germany's foreign minister Joachim von Ribbentrop presented an oral ultimatum to Juozas Urbšys, foreign minister of Lithuania.
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See also
20th-century Lithuanian Roman Catholic priests
- Alfonsas Petrulis
- Antanas Milukas
- Antonin Bajewski
- Bronislovas Paukštys
- Bronius Laurinavičius
- Jonas Steponavičius
- Jonas Totoraitis
- Juozapas Ambraziejus
- Juozas Tumas-Vaižgantas
- Justinas Pranaitis
- Kazimieras Steponas Šaulys
- Konstantinas Olšauskas
- Liudas Adomauskas
- Maironis
- Motiejus Gustaitis
- Mykolas Krupavičius
- Petras Kraujalis
- Pranciškus Būčys
- Raphael Kalinowski
- Ričardas Mikutavičius
- Vincas Mykolaitis-Putinas
- Vincentas Šliogeris
- Vincentas Taškūnas
- Vladas Jurgutis
- Vladas Mironas
Inmates of Vladimir Central Prison
- Aleksandras Stulginskis
- Antanas Merkys
- Bruno Streckenbach
- Daniil Andreyev
- Dušan Letica
- Ferdinand Schörner
- Francis Gary Powers
- Helmuth Weidling
- Johan Laidoner
- Johann Rattenhuber
- Juozas Urbšys
- Jānis Balodis
- Kronid Lyubarsky
- Leonid Borodin
- Lidia Ruslanova
- Mečislovas Reinys
- Mikhail Frunze
- Mordehai Dubin
- Nahum Eitingon
- Natan Sharansky
- Oskar von Niedermayer
- Pavel Sudoplatov
- Serhiy Yefremov
- Stasys Šilingas
- Vasily Shulgin
- Vasily Stalin
- Viktoras Petkus
- Vilis Hāzners
- Vladas Mironas
- Vladimir Bukovsky
- Zoya Fyodorova
Lithuanian Nationalist Union politicians
- Antanas Smetona
- Augustinas Voldemaras
- Juozas Tūbelis
- Liudas Noreika
- Vladas Mironas
Lithuanian independence activists
- Aleksandras Stulginskis
- Alfonsas Petrulis
- Antanas Smetona
- Augustinas Voldemaras
- Donatas Malinauskas
- Jokūbas Šernas
- Jonas Basanavičius
- Jonas Semaška
- Jonas Smilgevičius
- Jonas Vailokaitis
- Jonas Vileišis
- Jonas Žemaitis
- Jurgis Šaulys
- Justinas Staugaitis
- Kazimieras Steponas Šaulys
- Kazys Bizauskas
- Kazys Bobelis
- Kipras Bielinis
- Mykolas Biržiška
- Mykolas Kalmantas
- Mykolas Krupavičius
- Petras Klimas
- Pranas Dovydaitis
- Romas Kalanta
- Saliamonas Banaitis
- Stasys Šilingas
- Steponas Kairys
- Vaclovas Sidzikauskas
- Vladas Mironas
Lithuanian military chaplains
- Jonas Steponavičius
- Liudas Adomauskas
- Vladas Mironas
Lithuanian people who died in Soviet detention
- Aleksandras Plechavičius
- Augustinas Voldemaras
- Fortūnatas Ašoklis
- Jonas Aukštuolis
- Jonas Pranas Aleksa
- Juozas Barzda-Bradauskas
- Juozas Vitkus
- Mečislovas Reinys
- Pranas Lesauskis
- Stasys Putvinskis
- Vladas Mironas
Lithuanian publishers (people)
- Antanas Milukas
- Antanas Olšauskas
- Felicija Bortkevičienė
- Herschell Filipowski
- Jan Kazimierz Wilczyński
- Jonas Vaiškūnas
- Julija Pranaitytė
- Liudvikas Jakavičius
- Petras Vileišis
- Saliamonas Banaitis
- Solomon London
- Virgilijus Čepaitis
- Vladas Mironas
- Vladas Niunka
Members of the Council of Lithuania
- Aleksandras Stulginskis
- Alfonsas Petrulis
- Antanas Smetona
- Augustinas Voldemaras
- Danielius Alseika
- Dominik Semashko
- Donatas Malinauskas
- Eliziejus Draugelis
- Ivan Luckievič
- Jakub Wygodzki
- Jan Stankievič
- Jazep Varonka
- Jokūbas Šernas
- Jonas Basanavičius
- Jonas Smilgevičius
- Jonas Vailokaitis
- Jonas Vileišis
- Juozas Purickis
- Jurgis Šaulys
- Jurgis Alekna
- Justinas Staugaitis
- Kazimieras Steponas Šaulys
- Kazys Bizauskas
- List of members of the Council of Lithuania
- Liudas Noreika
- Martynas Jankus
- Mykolas Biržiška
- Nachmanas Rachmilevičius
- Petras Klimas
- Pranas Dovydaitis
- Saliamonas Banaitis
- Simon Rosenbaum (minister)
- Stanisław Narutowicz
- Stasys Šilingas
- Steponas Kairys
- Vatslaw Lastowski
- Vilius Gaigalaitis
- Vladas Mironas
- Vytautas Petrulis
People from Novoalexandrovsky Uyezd
- Ceslaus Sipovich
- Charles Rappoport
- Henryk Weyssenhoff
- Ieronim Uborevich
- Iosif Bleikhman
- Israel Aharoni
- Kazys Binkis
- Marian Zyndram-Kościałkowski
- Mečislovas Reinys
- Michał Pius Römer
- Pranas Čepėnas
- Pyotr Wrangel
- Stanisław Bułak-Bałachowicz
- Vladas Mironas
People from Rokiškis District Municipality
- Adolfas Urbšas
- Antanas Tumėnas
- Birutė Valionytė
- Edmundas Antanas Rimša
- Henryk Weyssenhoff
- Juozas Bulavas
- Juozas Tūbelis
- Marian Zyndram-Kościałkowski
- Michał Pius Römer
- Petras Griškevičius
- Vanda Juknaitė
- Vladas Mironas
- Vytautas Kubilius
Prime ministers of Lithuania
- Adolfas Šleževičius
- Albertas Šimėnas
- Aleksandras Abišala
- Algirdas Brazauskas
- Algirdas Butkevičius
- Andrius Kubilius
- Antanas Merkys
- Antanas Tumėnas
- Augustinas Voldemaras
- Bronislovas Lubys
- Ernestas Galvanauskas
- Eugenijus Gentvilas
- Gediminas Kirkilas
- Gediminas Vagnorius
- Ingrida Šimonytė
- Irena Degutienė
- Jonas Černius
- Juozas Ambrazevičius
- Juozas Tūbelis
- Justas Paleckis
- Kazimira Prunskienė
- Kazys Škirpa
- Kazys Grinius
- Laurynas Stankevičius
- Leonas Bistras
- Mykolas Sleževičius
- Pranas Dovydaitis
- Prime Minister of Lithuania
- Rolandas Paksas
- Saulius Skvernelis
- Vincas Krėvė-Mickevičius
- Vladas Mironas
- Vytautas Petrulis
- Zigmantas Balčytis
Recipients of the Order of Vytautas the Great
- Adolfas Urbšas
- Aleksandras Plechavičius
- Aleksandras Račkus
- Antanas Kriščiukaitis
- Antanas Milukas
- Antanas Stapulionis
- Antanina Vainiūnaitė-Kubertavičienė
- Jan Syrový
- Jonas Puzinas
- Josef Votruba
- Judita Leitaitė
- Juozas Tumas-Vaižgantas
- Kazys Musteikis
- Lilita Zatlere
- Marcelė Kubiliūtė
- Maria Cavaco Silva
- Meilė Lukšienė
- Mette-Marit, Crown Princess of Norway
- Mykolas Sluckis
- Mārtiņš Peniķis
- Nursultan Nazarbayev
- Ona Mašiotienė
- Paulius Galaunė
- Petras Kirlys
- Silvestras Leonas
- Stasys Pundzevičius
- Stasys Raštikis
- Tarja Halonen
- Vilhelms Munters
- Vincas Vitkauskas
- Vincas Žilys
- Vladas Mironas
- Vytautas Alantas
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vladas_Mironas
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