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    publishing Vienybė lietuvninkų in response to Šliūpas' anti-Catholic and anti-Polish rhetoric. Šliūpas established the Lithuanian Scientific Society which...
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  • was Antanas Bacevičius, Šliūpas' brother-in-law, but if fact it was edited by Šliūpas. Jakštas, Juozas (1979). Dr. Jonas Šliūpas (in Lithuanian). Chicago:...
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    Lithuanian Voice) was a Lithuanian-language newspaper published by Jonas Šliūpas from July 1885 to February 1889 in New York City and Shenandoah, Pennsylvania...
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    the Rokas Šliūpas Award. In 2012, the Garliava polyclinic was renamed in honor of Rokas Šliūpas. Jakštas, Juozas (1979). Dr. Jonas Šliūpas (in Lithuanian)...
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  • society promoting freethought active from 1923 to 1941. Chaired by Jonas Šliūpas, it promoted non-religious policies in public life (e.g. established...
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  • In Mitau, she met Jonas Šliūpas in 1879 and began writing poems and short stories. They became engaged in April 1884 but Šliūpas fled from the German...
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    Mézières's 14th Century Work), 1976 Daktaras Jonas Šliūpas. Jo raštai ir tautinė veikla (Doctor Jonas Šliūpas. His writings and National Activities), 1979...
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    Russian Empire. Basanavičius soon lost editorial control of Aušra to Jonas Šliūpas. His involvement in an illegal publication prevented Basanavičius from...
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    Museum in the Šakiai district Jonas Basanavičius Birthplace in the Vilkaviškis district Memorial Homestead of Jonas Šliūpas in Palanga Additional departments...
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    players, including Šliūpas, Vincas Sercevičius, Stasys Šačkus, Vilius Variakojis, were arrested and deported to Gulag camps. Šliūpas was arrested on 16...
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    writer Rapolas Skipitis (1887–1976), Lithuanian Minister of the Interior Jonas Šliūpas (1861–1944), Lithuanian activist (cremated in Germany; urn with ashes...
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    reasons, Šliūpas was entrusted to oversee future publications. However, he ran into conflicts with Basanavičius, who was living in Bulgaria. Šliūpas also...
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    films about Antanas Smetona, Adomas Jakštas, Jonas Šliūpas, Martynas Jankus, Gabrielė Petkevičaitė, Jonas Jurgis Bulota, as well as the ANBO IV airplane...
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    produced. In 1882, Jonas Šliūpas made another copy with hopes of publishing it, but the first 96 pages up to year 1201 were printed by Jonas Kriaučiūnas at...
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    an informal club of Lithuanian students in Moscow that included Jonas Šliūpas, Jonas Jablonskis, and others. He abruptly quit the university after three...
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  • hosted public lectures by prominent Lithuanians, including Jonas Šliūpas, Vidūnas, Žemaitė, Jonas Kairiūkštis [lt]. The gymnasium hosted several socialist...
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    response to anti-clergy and anti-Polish Lietuwiszkasis Balsas published by Jonas Šliūpas in New York. Under the influence of priest Aleksandras Burba [lt], the...
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    facilitated the correspondence of Jonas Šliūpas with other Lithuanian activists. She wrote letters to Povilas Višinskis, Jonas Jablonskis, Felicija Bortkevičienė...
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    Malinauskaitė, sister of Liudmila Malinauskaitė-Šliūpienė and sister-in-law of Jonas Šliūpas. Initially, Malinauskaitė joined her husband's Lithuanian activities...
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    short biographies of 27 Elders of Samogitia (Lithuanian translation by Jonas Šliūpas published in 1921) and an 18-page study about the Lithuanian translation...
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    historians, most notably with Jonas Basanavičius. Janulaitis published a brochure criticizing Basanavičius, Jonas Šliūpas, Vincas Pietaris and their theories...
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    been very small, Kalvis melagis was known to Lithuanian activists. Jonas Šliūpas wrote about it in Aušra in 1883. He picked the title based on blacksmith...
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  • Lithuanians, including Jonas Jablonskis, Augustinas Janulaitis, Liudas Gira, Liūnė Janušytė [lt], Vydūnas, Jonas Šliūpas, Jonas Basanavičius, Gabrielius...
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  • writers from Lithuania Major. Its early contributors included Jonas Basanavičius, Jonas Šliūpas, Georg Sauerwein. The newspaper published news from the region...
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  • Felicija Bortkevičienė, Stasys Šilingas), United States (Jonas Šliūpas), and Scandinavia (Jonas Aukštuolis, Jurgis Savickis, Ignas Šeinius). The primary...
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  • Street that became known as Baltimore's Little Lithuania. In 1889, Jonas Šliūpas founded the Lithuanian Scientific Society in Baltimore. It promoted...
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    only by claiming they were her relatives. She obtained 500 rubles from Jonas Šliūpas for the expelled students and helped them find other schools. Eventually...
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    1882. The idea was supported and further crystallized by Jonas Basanavičius, Jonas Šliūpas, and others. They decided to establish a society that would...
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  • in the late 19th century and early 20th century, during which time Jonas Šliūpas is credited with popularizing freethought in the region. However, affiliation...
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    which was inspired by the Great Seimas of Vilnius and organized by Jonas Šliūpas and Jonas Žilius [lt]. After the conference, Balutis delivered public speeches...
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