• Simonas Tadas Stanevičius (Polish: Szymon Tadeusz Staniewicz; 26 October 1799 in Kanopėnai near Viduklė – 10 March 1848 in Stemplės near Švėkšna) was...
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  • Lithuanian-born American priest Simonas Serapinas (born 1982), Lithuanian professional basketball forward Simonas Stanevičius (1799–1848), Lithuanian writer...
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  • revival" led by students of Vilnius University, including Simonas Daukantas and Simonas Stanevičius. The most recent Lithuanian national revival may be linked...
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    represented by Maironis, Antanas Baranauskas, Simonas Daukantas, Oscar Milosz, and Simonas Stanevičius. During the Tsarist annexation of Lithuania in...
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    organized by Simonas Stanevičius who inherited it after Pliateris' death. Pliateris brother Kazimieras moved the library and employed Stanevičius at his manor...
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    Gudelienė, Birutė (2016). "The Endings of Proper Names in Simonas Daukantas' and Simonas Stanevičius' Translations of Epitome Historiae Sacrae". Lituanistica...
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  • the 19th century. Simonas Stanevičius (Sėmuons Stanevėčios) with his famous book Šešės pasakas (Six fables) printed in 1829. Simonas Daukantas (Sėmuons...
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    researchers, such as Simonas Stanevičius, who believed that the god Lado was invented by Stryjkowski on the basis of a folk songs, Simonas Daukantas, who regarded...
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    dictionary. Mikalojus Akelaitis, Laurynas Ivinskis, Dionizas Poška, Simonas Stanevičius, Kiprijonas Nezabitauskis, and others are known to have started compiling...
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    Gudelienė, Birutė (2016). "The Endings of Proper Names in Simonas Daukantas' and Simonas Stanevičius' Translations of Epitome Historiae Sacrae". Lituanistica...
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    Lithuanian language. In 1830–1831, he was visited by Jurgis Pliateris and Simonas Stanevičius. Russian philologist Pyotr Preis [ru] arrived to Königsberg to learn...
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    poems by Antanas Baranauskas, Antanas Strazdas, Antanas Vienažindys, Simonas Stanevičius, Dionizas Poška, Maironis, and others. In 1905, Juškytė participated...
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    Kražiai College. For a brief time he lived and was likely tutored by Simonas Stanevičius, a Lithuanian writer and poet. At the college, religion was taught...
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    Lithuanian language and fairly consistent marking of adjectives. In 1829, Simonas Stanevičius published an expanded variant of the Universitas lingvarum Litvaniæ...
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    Donelaitis, Simonas Daukantas, Motiejus Valančius, two fairytales, seven Lithuanian folk songs, 22 fables (three of them by Simonas Stanevičius), and 40...
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    early 19th-century writers (including Kristijonas Donelaitis, Simonas Stanevičius, Simonas Daukantas, Motiejus Valančius), samples of local dialects, and...
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    Lithuanian activists – including Simonas Daukantas, Mikalojus Akelaitis, Laurynas Ivinskis, Dionizas Poška, Simonas Stanevičius, and Kiprijonas Nezabitauskis...
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    booklets (25 pages and 16 pages) believed to have been prepared by Simonas Stanevičius to showcase the beauty and lexical richness of the Lithuanian language...
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    Valančius. Notable students included writers Dionizas Poška and Simonas Stanevičius, folklorists Liudvikas Adomas Jucevičius, explorers Jan Prosper Witkiewicz...
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  • acquainted with a small circle of Samogitian students, including Simonas Stanevičius, who promoted the use of the Lithuanian language. In an 1824 letter...
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    Lithuanian conductor in Eurovision as he conducted their 1994 entry. Linas and Simona in Istanbul (2004) 4Fun in Helsinki (2007) Jeronimas Milius in Belgrade...
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    name. Another version of the name is the corruption of the human name Simonas. But most historians believe that the name origin is hydronym, taken from...
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