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Stanislovas Rapolionis : ウィキペディア英語版 | Stanislovas Rapalionis Stanislovas Rapalionis (also known as (ラテン語:Stanislaus Rapagel(l)anus), ''Stanislaus Lituanus'', or (ポーランド語:Stanisław Rafajowicz)) (1485〔Exact date of birth is known, alternative date could be 1500. Mažosios Lietuvos enciklopedija. Vol. 4 p. 46〕–1545) was Lithuanian professor of theology in Königsberg Albertina University, founder of the first Lithuanian language school in Vilnius, and the first translator of the Bible into Lithuanian, although this translation has not survived. ==Biography==
Rapalionis was a Lithuanian noble born near Eišiškės.〔Augustinas Janulaitis, Bronius Dundulis. Praeitis, Vol.3; 1990 p.218〕 After becoming a student of Martin Luther, he was persecuted for his Lutheran beliefs by Grand Duke of Lithuania and King of Poland Sigismund Augustus and was forced to leave Grand Duchy of Lithuania while seeking protection in Königsberg.〔Europe 1450 to 1789: Popular culture to Switzerland. 2004, p/158〕 He received his doctoral thesis in Wittenberg with a scholarship sponsored by Albert, Duke of Prussia. Rapalionis was the first professor of theology at the Königsberg seminary, the predecessor of the Albertina University, where he was invited by Duke Albert to work on a translation of the Bible into Polish. Some source claims that he was an advocate of the Protestant Reformation in Poland as well.〔 〕 Stanislovas Rapalionis also quickly grew famous for his lectures.〔 The lectures of Rapalionis were attended by prominent members of the Prussian establishment, including Albert. After Stanislovas Rapalionis died in Königsberg, Albert ordered his body entombed in Königsberg Cathedral. The inscription ''"Here lies a great man, the pride of the Lithuanian nation."'' was inscribed on his tomb.〔
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