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Romanas is a masculine Lithuanian given name. Notable people with the name include: * Romanas Chodakauskas (1883–1932), Lithuanian military officer * Romanas Januškevičius (born 1953), Lithuanian mathematician * Romanas Plečkaitis (1933–2009), Lithuanian philosopher {{given name Lithuanian masculine given names ...
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Romanas Chodakauskas
Romanas Chodakauskas (August 9, 1883 – October 8, 1932) was the Lithuanian military attaché to Berlin, a Lithuanian Diplomat in the Ukrainian People's Republic, a Colonel in the Lithuanian Military Court, and brother of Sofija Smetonienė, Tadas Chodakauskas and Jadvyga Tūbelienė. Romanas was a member of the Chodakowski Family, Chodakowski noble family. Early life and education Žvanagala Romanas was born in Žvanagala manorŽvanagala Joniškėlis Parish, Lithuania, on August 9, 1883, to Antanas Chodakauskas (1850-1925) and Marija-Johana Chodakauskienė (1852-1910). He was baptized in Vaškai, Vaskai Church, by Rev. Heronim Jaksztowitch, the vicar of the church, on August 30, 1883. His grandfather Casimir Chodakowski (1814-1905) was his Godparent, godfather. His aunt, Stanisława (née Giedroyć) (1855-1933), wife of Jan Chodakowski (1849-1926), was his Godparent, godmother. Another of Romanas’ aunts, Cecilija Chodakowska (1853-1937), was also in attendance.From Jonis ...
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Romanas Januškevičius
Romanas Januškevičius (sometimes transliterated from Russian as Romanas Yanushkevichius; born July 10, 1953) is a Lithuanian mathematician who worked in probability theory and characterization of probability distributions and its stability. He was a professor at the Lithuanian University of Educational Sciences, head of the Department of Mathematics, Informatics and Physics since 2001 until 2017. Early life Januškevičius was born in Vilnius on July 10, 1953. He graduated from one of Vilnius high schools in 1971 and entered Vilnius University, from which he graduated in 1976. In 1976–1978 Januškevičius trained in Steklov Institute of Mathematics in Moscow, where under the guidance of ProfessoVladimir Zolotarevwrote and in 1978 defended his thesis "Investigation of stability in some problems of characterization of distributions" and received the Candidate of Sciences degree. The main result of this thesis was the work of the author, which considered the stability for dec ...
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Romanas Plečkaitis
Romanas Plečkaitis (11 August 1933 – 17 August 2009, Vilnius, Lithuania) was a Lithuanian philosopher, logic, philosophy, history researcher, Doctor habil, Professor. Romanas Plečkaitis translated the main Immanuel Kant works into Lithuanian language Lithuanian ( ) is an Eastern Baltic language belonging to the Baltic branch of the Indo-European language family. It is the official language of Lithuania and one of the official languages of the European Union. There are about 2.8 millio ..., wrote the history of Lithuanian philosophy and logic issues, published over 300 publications in various academic, has developed 27 PhDs. Biography Although he finished The Kalvarijos Gymnasium, he was unable to continue onto higher education due to lack of funds. He became employed in a local newspaper as an editor. After a year he enrolled in what was then the Vilnius Pedagogical Institute, in which he studied logic and psychology. In 1956 having graduated with the highest honou ...
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