Vincas Kreve-Mickevicius
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About Vincas Kreve-Mickevicius
Lithuanian poet, novelist, playwright, and political figure of the 20th Century. His notable works include Folk Songs of the Dainava Region, The Death of King Mindaugas, and He-Witch.
Before Fame
He was expelled from the Vilnius Seminary, where he was training for the priesthood. He went on to earn a doctorate in philology from the University of Lviv.
Trivia
He was appointed Prime Minister of Lithuania in 1940, following the Soviet invasion of the country.
Family Life
He was born into a Lithuanian peasant family. He later moved to the United States, where he taught at the University of Pennsylvania.
Associated With
He and Czeslaw Milosz were both notable Lithuanian writers.
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A. Zodiac Birth Chart, Sky Chart, Astrology Chart or Natal Chart of Vincas Kreve-Mickevicius
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Birthday: 19 Month 10, 1882
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