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Mykolas Arlauskas Mykolas Arlauskas (10 October 1930 – 7 February 2020) was a Lithuanian agronomist, professor of biomedicine, and signatory of the 1990 Act of the Re-Establishment of the State of Lithuania. Arlauskas was born near Liepāja Liepāja (; liv, ...
(born 1930), agronomist, professor of biomedicine and signatory of 1990 Act of the Re-Establishment of the State of Lithuania *
Mykolas Biržiška Mykolas Biržiška (; ; 24 August 1882, in Viekšniai – 24 August 1962, in Los Angeles), a Lithuanian editor, historian, professor of literature, diplomat, and politician, was one of the twenty signatories of the Act of Independence of Lithuan ...
(1882–1962), Lithuanian editor, historian, professor of literature, diplomat & politician; signatory of Act of Independence of Lithuania *
Mykolas Burokevičius Mykolas Burokevičius (7 October 1927 – 20 January 2016) was a communist political leader in Lithuania. After the Communist Party of Lithuania separated from the Communist Party of the Soviet Union (CPSU), he established alternative pro-CPSU Com ...
(1927–2016), communist political leader in Lithuania *
Mykolas Kęsgaila Mykolas Kęsgaila Valimantaitis''Mykolas'' (Michael) is his Christian given name, ''Kęsgaila'' is his pagan given name, and ''Valimantaitis'' is his patronymic used as last name. His sons used ''Kęsgaila'' as their last name. (died ca. 1450) wa ...
(died 1451), Lithuanian nobleman, a precursor of the Kęsgailos family *
Mykolas Kęsgaila (died 1476) Mykolas Kęsgaila (died 1476) was an influential Lithuanian nobleman from the Kęsgailos family. Together with his brother Jonas Kęsgaila, Mykolas dominated the politics of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania for three decades. Mykolas Kęsgaila was C ...
, Lithuanian nobleman from Kęsgailos family *
Mykolas Krupavičius Mykolas Krupavičius (1 October 1885, Balbieriškis, Lithuania – 4 December 1970, Chicago, U.S.) was a Lithuanian priest and politician. He is best known for his involvement with the land reform in the interwar Lithuania. In 1900 Krupavič ...
1885–1970), Lithuanian priest and politician *
Mykolas Natalevičius Mykolas Natalevičius (born 1985 in Vilnius, Lithuania) is Lithuanian composer. Biography From 2005 to 2011 he studied composition with Vytautas Barkauskas and Ričardas Kabelis) at the Lithuanian Academy of Music and Theatre The Lithuanian ...
(born 1985), Lithuanian composer *
Mykolas Ruzgys Mykolas Ruzgys (January 15, 1915 – December 15, 1986) was a Lithuanian-American basketball player. He won gold medal with Lithuania national basketball team during the EuroBasket 1939, held in Kaunas. Biography Born in the United States as Mic ...
(1915–19??), Lithuanian basketball player *
Mykolas Sleževičius Mykolas Sleževičius (21 February 1882 – 11 November 1939) was a Lithuanian lawyer, political and cultural figure, and journalist. One of the most influential figures in inter-war Lithuania, he served as the prime minister of Lithuania on thre ...
(born 1882), Lithuanian lawyer, politician, journalist, interpreter, actor and director of noble Lithuanian extraction


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Mikalojus Mikalojus is a Lithuanian masculine given name derived from Greek Νικόλαος (Nikolaos). It is a cognate of English-language name Nicholas. People bearing the name include: *Mikalojus Akelaitis (1828–1887), Lithuanian writer, publicist ...
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Nicholas Nicholas is a male given name and a surname. The Eastern Orthodox Church, the Roman Catholic Church, and the Anglicanism, Anglican Churches celebrate Saint Nicholas every year on December 6, which is the name day for "Nicholas". In Greece, the n ...
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