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Marija Gimbutas () ( Vilnius, January 23, 1921 – Los Angeles, United States February 2, 1994 ), was a Lithuanian-American archeologist known for her research into the Neolithic and Bronze Age cultures of " Old Europe ", a term she introduced, and for her Kurgan hypothesis, the current most widely accepted of the Proto-Indo-European Urheimat hypotheses among scholars.
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Marija and Gimbutas
According to historian Marija Gimbutas, the people came from two directions: from the Jutland Peninsula and from present-day Poland.
Adherents look for elements of this mythological history in " theological, anthropological, archaeological, historical, folkloric and hagiographic writings ", particularly the writings of Lithuanian-American archaeologist Marija Gimbutas.
According to the archaeologist Marija Gimbutas, the entire area has thousands of river names that can be traced back to an original Baltic language, even though they have undergone Slavicization.
In the words of Marija Gimbutas, " the name of the town is the earliest known historically in the Baltic Sea area ".
* Gimbutas, Marija, The Balts, ( 1963 ) London: Thames and Hudson, pp 19, 22-23, 83, 112, 126, 139, 141, 147, 159.
Gimbutas was born as Marija Birutė Alseikaitė to Veronika Janulaitytė-Alseikienė and Danielius Alseika in Vilnius, the capital of Lithuania.
Gimbutas ' work is housed at OPUS Archives and Research Center, along with those of her colleague, mythologist Joseph Campbell, at the Joseph Campbell and Marija Gimbutas Library on the campus of Pacifica Graduate Institute in Carpinteria, just south of Santa Barbara, California.
In 1993, Marija Gimbutas received an honorary doctorate at Vytautas Magnus University in Kaunas, Lithuania.
Joseph Campbell and Ashley Montagu each compared the importance of Marija Gimbutas ' output to the historical importance of the Rosetta Stone in deciphering Egyptian hieroglyphs.
Marija and January
His father, Franjo Broz ( 26 November 1860 – 16 December 1936, Zagreb, buried at Mirogoj ), was a Croat, while his mother Marija ( born Javeršek, 25 March 1864, Loka pri Podsredi – 14 January 1918, Kupinec ), was a Slovene.
He married May 3, 1761 Maria Theresia Gräfin Kinsky von Wchinitz und Tettau ( 14 February 1736 / 1740-September 25, 1806 ), daughter of Leopold-Ferdinand Graf Kinsky von Wchinitz und Tettau ( Chlumec nad Cidlinou ( Chlumetz ), January 17, 1713-October 24, 1760 ) and wife ( married in Vienna, September 6, 1734 ) Maria Teresa Capece dei Marchesi di Rofrano ( June 3, 1715-November 12, 1778 ) by whom he had a daughter, Marija Teresa ( baptized on November 28, 1760 – Tours, November 2, 1834 ), married in 1778 and later divorced Wincenty Graf Tyszkiewicz ( died 1816 ), referendarz wielki litewski, and a son, Józef Antoni Poniatowski.
Marija and 1921
The primary advocate of the idea that the markings represent writing, and the person who coined the name " Old European Script ", was Marija Gimbutas ( 1921 – 1994 ), an important 20th century archaeologist and advocate of the notion that the Kurgan culture of Central Asia was an early culture of Proto-Indo-Europeans.
Marija and –
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The CEO of the company, Marija Simovic, posed as a new starter in a variety of locations – Swindon, Merry Hill Shopping Centre, Blackpool, Southampton and Great Yarmouth – to try to understand why the company was struggling in today's market.
On December 19, 1875, Mileva Marić was born into a wealthy family in Titel in the Austro-Hungarian Monarchy ( today Serbia ) as the eldest of three children of Miloš Marić ( 1846 – 1922 ) and Marija Ružić-Marić ( 1847 – 1935 ).
* Blessed Marija Petković ( 1892 – 1966 ), founder of the Daughters of Mercy Catholic order, from Blato.
Villa Miločer built between 1934 and 1936 was the summer residence of Queen Marija Karadordevic ( 1900 – 1961 ) of the Karađorđević family of Serbia, which was refurbished as part of the Aman Sveti Stefan resorts that opened in 2008 – 2009.
Marija and February
On February 22, 1866, the city witnessed the coup against Domnitor Cuza, carried out by a coalition of Liberals and Conservatives disenchanted with the attempted land reform and the increasingly authoritarian regime-they occupied the ruler's residence and arrested Cuza and his mistress Marija Obrenović, instating a Regency.
Marija and 2
The document is a church testimonial of the marriage between Petar Crnković ( 1411-1452 ) and Marija Boreli on 2 / 3 1429.
** BMO 2012: 1. Stefan Stojcevski 2. Vasil Kuzevski 3. Aleksandar Momirovski 4. Filip Stankovski 5. Rosica Dejanovska 6. Marija Tepegjozova
Marija and ),
Marija na Škrilinama in the Istrian town of Beram ( 1471 ), painted by Vincent of Kastav ; the painting in the Holy Trinity Church in Hrastovlje in Istria by John of Kastav ( 1490 ); and woodcuts designed in the early 1520s by Hans Holbein the Younger and executed by Hans Lützelburger ( published 1538 ).
She is also known as lopu Marija ( Mary of livestock ), Lopu māte ( Mother of livestock ) and Piena māte ( Mother of milk ).
# Marija Vencelj, Umrl je prof. dr. Egon Zakrajšek ( Professor Dr. Egon Zakrajšek has died ), ( Obzornik mat, fiz.
He also noted that certain archaeological scholars, like William Stukeley ( 1687-1765 ), Margaret Murray ( 1863-1963 ) and Marija Gimbutas ( 1921-1994 ) were seen as significant figures to both academic and alternative archaeologists.
Marija Petković, also known as " The Blessed Mary of Jesus Crucified Petković " ( Croatian Marija od Propetoga Isusa Petković, Italian Maria Di Gesù Crocifisso ), ( 10 December 1892-9 July 1966 ) was the founder of the Catholic Congregation of the Daughters of Mercy.
Petković was born in the small town of Blato on the Croatian island of Korčula ( at that time in Austria-Hungary ), the sixth of eleven children born to Marija Marinović and Antun Petković-Kovač.
Finally, in 1618 the Knights of Malta under Grandmaster Wignacourt erected St. Mary's Tower ( Maltese: it-Torri ta ' Santa Marija ), located roughly in the center of the southern coast of the island.
Others similarly set programmes that appeared in this period and onwards included: Svet Plus ( Jelena Bačić-Alimpić ), Pet do dvanaest ( Boško Jakovljević and Aleksadra Kajganić ), Lepota, zdravlje i jos ponešto ( Jelena Bačić-Alimpić ), Sav taj pink ( Boško Jakovljević and Aleksadra Kajganić ), and alternately Ognjen Amidžić and Marija Jakšić, etc.
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