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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › MaironisMaironis - Wikipedia

    Maironis (born Jonas Mačiulis, Lithuanian: Jonas Mačiulis; 2 November [ O.S. 21 October] 1862 – 28 June 1932) was a Lithuanian Roman Catholic priest and the greatest and most-known Lithuanian poet, especially of the period of the Lithuanian press ban.

  2. Mar 25, 2024 · Maironis (born Nov. 2, 1862, Pasandravys, Lithuania, Russian Empire—died June 28, 1932, Kaunas) was a poet considered to be the bard of the Lithuanian national renaissance.

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  3. Maironis (tikroji pavardė Jonas Mačiulis, 1862 m. spalio 21 d. (pagal Julijaus kalendorių) Pasandravio dvare, Šiluvos valsčiuje, Raseinių apskrityje . – 1932 m. birželio 28 d. Kaune ) – kunigas, profesorius; XIX ir XX a. lietuvių romantizmo poetas, parašęs tokius Lietuvoje žymius kūrinius kaip „Trakų pilis“, „Lietuva ...

  4. Maironis Lithuanian Literature Museum (MLLM) was established in 1936 in the house of the poet, priest Jonas Mačiulis-Maironis (1862–1932), which he bought in 1909. The poet lived in eight rooms on the second floor of this house. Maironis’ apartment was decorated by the artist Tadas Daugirdas.

  5. Maironis Jonas Mačiulis (1862–1932), a priest, professor of theology and historian, used pen name Maironis to sign one of the first publications of his poems in a clandestine periodical. He became an icon of national revival and was proclaimed the central figure of modern Lithuanian literature already in his lifetime in the early 20th century.

  6. vilniusreview.com › poetry › 568-maironisMaironis - Vilnius Review

    Maironis is the pen name of Jonas Mačiulis (1862-1932), and he has been called the “national bard” of Lithuania. Although he is not the first great poet in the Lithuanian language – that moniker belongs to Donelaitis – nor the second: Baranauskas – he is the first who took the Lithuanian language lyrical poem to the highest level of ...

  7. ABOUT – The Voices of Spring. The present digital archive and scholarly genetic edition of The Voices of Spring by Maironis, created in Vilnius University in 2017–2020, is aimed at both a general introduction to the poetry of the classic of Lithuanian literature, and its research.

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