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In the late 14th and early 15th centuries, the region of Žemaitija (Samogitia) was still contested between the Teutonic Knights and the Grand Dukes of Lithuania.
Gregory Leighton
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The Franciscan priest Jurgis Ambraziejus Pabrėža (1771–1849) spent most of his life in the western part of the Russian Empire, in Žemaitija (Samogitia), which was annexed by Russia in 1795 during the Third Partition of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth.
Nijolė Raudytė
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Izcilā lietuviešu antropologa Gintauta Česņa piemiņai [PDF]
2009. gada oktobrī miris lietuviešu anatoms un antropologs Gintauts Česnis. Dzimis 1940. gada 23. aprīlī Žemaitijā, Raseiņos. 1963. gadā beidzis Viļņas Universitātes Medicīnas fakultāti, viņš savu dzīvi saistīja ar Viļņas Universitātes Anatomijas katedru:
Rita Grāvere
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In the late 17th and early 18th centuries, Žemaitija (Samogitia) was part of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, known for the especially harsh political and military conflicts that afflicted the Grand Duchy of Lithuania at that time. The hegemony of the
Gintautas Sliesoriūnas
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Historical research on trade and transport shows the rapid development of the road network and travel in 16th and 17th-century Europe. This article contributes to research on the development of transport by focusing on the peasants’ duty, which was ...
Jolanta Skurdauskienė
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Currently more and more research is devoted to the analysis of the linguistic situation of Lithuanian towns and villages (cf. Ramonienė et al. 2010). The issues of the choice of linguistic varieties and analysis of the trends of using dialects in private
Regina Kliukienė
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Palemonidai, Gediminaičiai ir žemaičiai: kelios pastabos apie lituanistiką „Lietuvos Didžiosios Kunigaikštystės ir Žemaitijos kronikoje“ [PDF]
The article examines the hypothesis on the possible influence of a Samogitian nobleman on the author of the chronicle of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania and Samogitia. In the chronicle Lithuania and its ruling dynasty are traced back to Samogitia.
Saviščevas, Eugenijus
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Forest owner is more than her goal: a qualitative typology of Lithuanian owners [PDF]
In contrast to quantitative surveys up to date, this study employs in-depth interviews and qualitative analyses aiming to provide detailed contextualized portrayals of private forest owners (PFOs) in Lithuania, where forest ownership underwent crucial ...
Brukas, Vilis +3 more
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Although war refugees are mostly a subject of research involving war and military conflict in the 20th and 21st centuries, forced migration also accompanied many earlier military conflicts. This article focuses on war refugees during the Deluge period in
Rita Regina Trimonienė
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Origin of the Great Nemunas Loops, South Lithuania [PDF]
The Nemunas River, one of the largest rivers of the Baltic region, is characterised by a generally straight valley. In the middle part of its course the Great Nemunas Loops are distinct features that occupy an area of 320 km2 near the Birštonas Resort ...
Baltrūnas, Valentinas +2 more
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