Vilnius Vytautas Magnus Gymnasium (Lithuanian: Vilniaus Vytauto Didžiojo gimnazija) is a gymnasium (high school) in Vilnius, Lithuania. Established in 1915, it became the first Lithuanian-language high school in the city. During the interwar period, the school was one of the key Lithuanian institutions in Vilnius Region which was incorporated into the Second Polish Republic and claimed by Lithuania. Many prominent Lithuanians worked (including two future Presidents of Lithuania) and studied (including future Prime Minister) at the school.
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lectures at the VytautasMagnus University and in 1940 became an extraordinary professor. In that year he was invited to work at the Vilnius University. He...
the "unions" of Vilnius (1401), Horodło (1413), Grodno (1432) and Vilnius (1499). In the Union of Vilnius, Jogaila granted Vytautas a lifetime rule over...
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Magdeburg rights by Vytautas the Great and in 1413 became the centre of Kaunas Powiat, in Trakai Voivodeship. Moreover, Vytautas ceded Kaunas the right...
Lithuanian linguistics. In 1932, he was awarded an honorary Ph.D. at the VytautasMagnus University. Smetona participated in the activity of the Lithuanian...
was a contact between LAF groups in Kaunas and Vilnius, led by major Vytautas Bulvičius. After Vilnius LAF was liquidated by the NKVD and major Bulvičius...
family of Lithuanian farmers. After graduation from the Second Men's Gymnasium in Vilnius, he continued to study at the Moscow University and Kharkiv University...
was a Lithuanian zoologist and biologist, and one of the founders of VytautasMagnus University. He was born in Lebiodka Manor (today Halavičpolie [lt]...
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Zenonas was born in Kaunas. He graduated from Kaunas Jėzuitai Gymnasium and from VytautasMagnus University. In 1935, he started to play basketball for the...
short-distance running and was a member of Kaunas Grandis athletic club. At VytautasMagnus University, he studied physical education. He was invited to join Lithuania...
radio broadcast service and later the Vilnius tobacco factory. Kubilius began studying journalism in the VytautasMagnus University. After the Gestapo began...
Evangelical Lutheran Church in Lithuania (1925–1933), and professor at VytautasMagnus University (1925–1936). Educated at the University of Königsberg, Gaigalaitis...