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Varpas

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Varpas (literally: The Bell) was a monthly Lithuanian-language newspaper published during the Lithuanian press ban from January 1889 to December 1905. [1]

36 relations: Antanas Milukas, Aušra, Šatrijos Ragana, Ūkininkas, Žemaitė, Banknotes of the Lithuanian litas, Birutė Society, Dovas Zaunius (senior), Felicija Bortkevičienė, Gabrielė Petkevičaitė-Bitė, History of Lithuania, Jonas Krikščiūnas, Jonas Vileišis, Julija Pranaitytė, Juozas Adomaitis-Šernas, Jurgis Bielinis, Lithuania Minor, Lithuanian Democratic Party, Lithuanian National Revival, Lithuanian press ban, Martynas Jankus, Naujienos (apolitical newspaper), Petras Avižonis, Petras Leonas, Povilas Višinskis, Pranas Vaičaitis, Prussian Lithuanians, Saliamonas Banaitis, Sejny Priest Seminary, Sidabrinė gervė, Sidabrinė gervė 2008, Sofija Pšibiliauskienė, Stasys Lozoraitis, Tautiška giesmė, Vincas Kudirka, Vincas Mickevičius-Kapsukas.

Antanas Milukas

Antanas Milukas (13 June 1871 – 19 March 1943) was a Lithuanian Roman Catholic priest, book publisher, and newspaper editor.

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Aušra

Aušra or Auszra (literally: dawn) was the first national Lithuanian newspaper.

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Šatrijos Ragana

Šatrijos Ragana ("Witch of Šatrija") was the pen name of Marija Pečkauskaitė (March 8, 1877 – July 24, 1930), a Lithuanian humanist and romantic writer and educator.

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Ūkininkas

Ūkininkas or Ukinįkas (literally: The Farmer) was a monthly Lithuanian-language newspaper published during the Lithuanian press ban by the editorial staff of Varpas from 1890 to 1905.

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Žemaitė

Žemaitė (literally female Samogitian) – a pen name of Julija Beniuševičiūtė-Žymantienė; in Bukantė near Plungė – 7 December 1921 in Marijampolė) was a Lithuanian/Samogitian writer. Born to impoverished gentry, she became one of the major participants in the Lithuanian National Revival. She wrote about peasant life in the style best described as realism.

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Banknotes of the Lithuanian litas

The modern banknotes of Lithuania are denominated in litas.

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Birutė Society

The Birutė Society was the first cultural non-religious society of Prussian Lithuanians.

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Dovas Zaunius (senior)

Dovas Zaunius (1845–1921) was a Prussian Lithuanian cultural and political activist.

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Felicija Bortkevičienė

Felicija Bortkevičienė née Povickaitė (1 September 1873 – 21 October 1945) was a Lithuanian politician and long-term publisher of Lietuvos ūkininkas and Lietuvos žinios.

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Gabrielė Petkevičaitė-Bitė

Gabrielė Petkevičaitė (18 March 1861 – 14 June 1943) was a Lithuanian educator, writer, and activist.

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History of Lithuania

The history of Lithuania dates back to settlements founded many thousands of years ago, but the first written record of the name for the country dates back to 1009 AD.

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Jonas Krikščiūnas

Jonas Krikščiūnas known by his pen name Jovaras (– 21 January 1967) was a Lithuanian poet.

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Jonas Vileišis

Jonas Vileišis (January 3, 1872 – June 1, 1942) was a Lithuanian lawyer, politician, and diplomat.

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Julija Pranaitytė

Julija "Julė" Pranaitytė (26 June 1881 – 29 January 1944) was a Lithuanian newspaper editor, book publisher, and one of the first Lithuanian women travelers.

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Juozas Adomaitis-Šernas

Juozas Adomaitis-Šernas (August 7, 1859 in Šmuiliškė, Augustów Governorate – August 5, 1922 in Chicago, United States) was a Lithuanian scientific writer and a book smuggler (knygnešiai) during the Lithuanian press ban.

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Jurgis Bielinis

Jurgis Bielinis (March 16, 1846 in Purviškiai, near Biržai – January 18, 1918 in Katinai, near Panevėžys) was one of the main organizers of illegal book-smuggling (knygnešiai) at the time of the Lithuanian press ban.

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Lithuania Minor

Lithuania Minor (Mažoji Lietuva; Kleinlitauen; Litwa Mniejsza; Máлая Литвá) or Prussian Lithuania (Prūsų Lietuva; Preußisch-Litauen, Litwa Pruska) is a historical ethnographic region of Prussia, later East Prussia in Germany, where Prussian Lithuanians or Lietuvininkai lived.

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Lithuanian Democratic Party

The Lithuanian Democratic Party (Lietuvių demokratų partija, LDP) was a political party in Lithuania The original party was established in 1902.

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Lithuanian National Revival

Lithuanian National Revival, alternatively Lithuanian National Awakening (Lietuvių tautinis atgimimas), was a period of the history of Lithuania in the 19th century at the time when a major part of Lithuanian-inhabited areas belonged to the Russian Empire (the Russian partition of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth).

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Lithuanian press ban

The Lithuanian press ban (spaudos draudimas) was a ban on all Lithuanian language publications printed in the Latin alphabet in force from 1865 to 1904 within the Russian Empire, which controlled Lithuania at the time.

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Martynas Jankus

Martynas Jankus or Martin Jankus (August 7, 1858 in Bittehnen (lit. Bitėnai), near Ragnit – May 23, 1946 in Flensburg, Germany, reburied in Bitėnai cemetery on May 30, 1993) was a Prussian-Lithuanian printer, social activist and publisher in East Prussia, called the Patriarch of Lithuania Minor.

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Naujienos (apolitical newspaper)

Naujienos (literally: News) was a short-lived Lithuanian-language monthly newspaper published by editorial staff of Varpas and Ūkininkas.

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Petras Avižonis

Petras Avižonis (17 April 1875 – 17 October 1939) was a Lithuanian ophthalmologist, rector of the University of Lithuania (1925–1926).

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Petras Leonas

Petras Leonas (1864–1938) was a Lithuanian attorney and politician, the first Minister of Justice of the newly independent Lithuania in 1918.

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Povilas Višinskis

Povilas Višinskis (28 June 1875 – 23 April 1906) was a Lithuanian cultural and political activist during the Lithuanian National Revival.

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Pranas Vaičaitis

Pranas Vaičaitis (10 February 1876 – 21 September 1901) was a Lithuanian poet.

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Prussian Lithuanians

The Prussian Lithuanians, or Lietuvininkai (singular: Lietuvininkas, plural: Lietuvininkai), are Lithuanians, originally Lithuanian language speakers, who formerly inhabited a territory in northeastern East Prussia called Prussian Lithuania, or Lithuania Minor (Prūsų Lietuva, Mažoji Lietuva, Preußisch-Litauen, Kleinlitauen), instead of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania and, later, the Republic of Lithuania (Lithuania Major, or Lithuania proper).

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Saliamonas Banaitis

Saliamonas Banaitis (15 July 1866 – 4 May 1933) was a Lithuanian printer, politician, and businessman.

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Sejny Priest Seminary

The Sejny Priest Seminary or Sejny Theological Seminary (Lithuanian: Seinų kunigų seminarija) was a Catholic priest seminary established in Sejny (now Poland) in 1826.

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Sidabrinė gervė

Sidabrinė gervė (silver crane) are the Lithuanian film industry awards for best actors, directors and films.

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Sidabrinė gervė 2008

Sidabrinė gervė 2008 was 1st film award ceremony of Sidabrinė gervė (silver crane).

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Sofija Pšibiliauskienė

Sofija Pšibiliauskienė née Ivanauskaitė (Zofia Przybylewska, née Iwanowska; September 16, 1867 in Paragiai, Kovno Governorate – March 15, 1926 in Paragiai) and Marija Lastauskienė were two Lithuanian sister writers of Polish origin, using the same pen name Lazdynų Pelėda (Hazel Owl).

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Stasys Lozoraitis

Stasys Lozoraitis (September 5, 1898 in Kaunas – December 24, 1983 in Rome) was a prominent Lithuanian diplomat.

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Tautiška giesmė

Tautiška giesmė (The National Hymn) is the national anthem of Lithuania, also known by its opening words "Lietuva, Tėvyne mūsų" (official translation of the lyrics: "Lithuania, Our Homeland", literally: "Lithuania, Our Fatherland") and as "Lietuvos himnas" (Hymn of Lithuania).

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Vincas Kudirka

Vincas Kudirka (&ndash) was a Lithuanian poet and physician, and the author of both the music and lyrics of the Lithuanian National Anthem, Tautiška giesmė.

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Vincas Mickevičius-Kapsukas

Vincas Mickevičius (Mickiewicz), known under his pen name Kapsukas (– 17 February 1935), was a Lithuanian communist political activist and revolutionary.

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Varpas

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