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Old Testament translations in the Grand Duchy of Lithuania and their contexts
From the 15th century onwards, the Grand Duchy of Lithuania was a multiconfessional and multicultural state. Apart from Lithuanians, its population comprised Ruthenians (the ancestors of Belarusians and Ukrainians), Poles, and smaller Jewish, Tatar, and Karaim communities.
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At the Crossroads: The History of the Greek-Catholic Church in Lithuania
Straipsnis skirtas graikų apeigų katalikų istorijos tyrimams. Siekiant aptarti Lietuvos graikų-katalikų bendruomenės gyvenimą XX a. pabaigoje, glaustai apžvelgiama Unitų Bažnyčios istorija.
La Rocca, Francesco
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Novgorod’s crucial positioning between the Baltic and the north-eastern Rus principalities yielded a textual culture that was highly distinctive, especially in its use of birchbark documents, yet widely connected.
Bogatyrev, S
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Echinococcus multilocularis and Other Taeniid Metacestodes of Muskrats in Luxembourg: Prevalence, Risk Factors, Parasite Reproduction, and Genetic Diversity. [PDF]
Martini M +9 more
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Historical dataset of mills for Galicia in the Austro-Hungarian Empire/southern Poland from 1880 to the 1930s. [PDF]
Ostafin K, Jasionek M, Kaim D, Miklar A.
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Challenges for the Commonwealth: The Counsel of Jean-Jacques Rousseau [PDF]
Jean-Jacques Rousseau’s Considérations sur le gouvernement de Pologne et sur sa réformation projettée was written in 1771 at the request of the confederates of Bar and published for the first time in 1782.
Butterwick - Pawlikowski, RJ
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Information manipulation and historical revisionism: Russian disinformation and foreign interference through manipulated history-based narratives. [PDF]
Arribas CM +9 more
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Parliamentarism of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania, the Fourteenth-Eighteenth centuries
This article aims to present the beginnings and development of the forms of parliamentarism in the Grand Duchy of Lithuania when it was an independently functioning state and after its Union with the Crown of Poland, which gave rise to a new state in Europe called the Commonwealth.
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