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Stanislovas Svetkus Rapolionis (Latin: Stanislaus Rapagel(l)anus, Stanislaus Lituanus, Polish: Stanisław Rafajłowicz; c. 1485 or 1500 – May 13, 1545) was a Lutheran activist and Protestant reformer from the Grand Duchy of Lithuania. With patronage of Albert, Duke of Prussia, he obtained the doctorate of theology from the Protestant University of Wittenberg where he studied under Martin Luther and Philip Melanchthon. After graduation, he became the first professor of theology at the newly established University of Königsberg, also known as Albertina. As professor he began working on several Protestant publications and translations, including a Bible translation into Polish. It is believed that he also started the first translation of the Bible into Lithuanian. Together with Abraomas Kulviet

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  • Stanislaus Rapagelanus (de)
  • Stanislovas Rapalionis (fr)
  • Stanisław Rafajłowicz (pl)
  • Stanislovas Rapolionis (en)
  • Раполионис, Станислав (ru)
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  • Stanislaus Rapagelanus, auch Lituanus, litauisch: Stanislovas Rapalionis, polnisch: Stanisław Rapajłowicz (* um 1485 bei , jetzt Rajongemeinde Šalčininkai, Litauen; † 13. Mai 1545 in Königsberg) war ein lutherischer Theologe der Reformationszeit. (de)
  • Stanislovas Rapalionis (aussi connu sous le nom latin de : Stanislaus Rapagellanus, ou de Stanislaus en lituanien, ou en polonais : Stanisław Rafajowicz) est un professeur en théologie lituanien né à Eišiškės en 1485 et décédé à Königsberg en 1545. Il enseigne à l'université Albertina de Königsberg et fonde la première école en langue lituanienne à Vilnius. Il est le premier traducteur de la Bible en lituanien, même si aujourd'hui cette traduction a disparu. (fr)
  • Станислав Раполио́нис (Рапагела́нус; лат. Stanislaus Rapolionis, Rapalionis или Rapagellanus; лит. Stanislovas Rapalionis; около 1485—13 мая 1545, Кёнигсберг) — деятель культуры и лютеранской церкви, педагог. Доктор теологии, профессор Кёнигсбергского университета. Автор теологических произведений и лекций на латыни. (ru)
  • Stanislovas Svetkus Rapolionis (Latin: Stanislaus Rapagel(l)anus, Stanislaus Lituanus, Polish: Stanisław Rafajłowicz; c. 1485 or 1500 – May 13, 1545) was a Lutheran activist and Protestant reformer from the Grand Duchy of Lithuania. With patronage of Albert, Duke of Prussia, he obtained the doctorate of theology from the Protestant University of Wittenberg where he studied under Martin Luther and Philip Melanchthon. After graduation, he became the first professor of theology at the newly established University of Königsberg, also known as Albertina. As professor he began working on several Protestant publications and translations, including a Bible translation into Polish. It is believed that he also started the first translation of the Bible into Lithuanian. Together with Abraomas Kulviet (en)
  • Stanisław Rafajłowicz (lit. Stanislovas Svetkus Rapolionis, łac. Stanislaus Rapagel(l)anus, Stanislaus Lituanus; ur. około 1485 lub 1500 w Hornostaiszkach koło Ejszyszek, zm. 13 maja 1545 w Królewcu) – luteranin i reformator protestancki z Wielkiego Księstwa Litewskiego. (pl)
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