
Jan Peksha
Jan Peksha was an architect and assistant to Julius Klos, recognized for his contributions to the discovery of the royal tombs in the Vilnius Cathedral in the early 1930s. He played a crucial role in the excavation that revealed the remains of significant historical figures, including members of the Jagiellonian dynasty.
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Jan Peksha was one of the first to enter the royal crypt and discover the remains.
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