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  1. Jonas Basanavičius (pronunciation ⓘ, Polish: Jan Basanowicz; 23 November 1851 – 16 February 1927) was an activist and proponent of the Lithuanian National Revival.He participated in every major event leading to the independent Lithuanian state and is often given the informal honorific title of the "Patriarch of the Nation" (Lithuanian: tautos patriarchas) for his contributions.

  2. Jonas Basanavičius; Visas vardas Jonas Basanavičius Gimė 1851 m. lapkričio 23 d. Ožkabaliai, Bartninkų valsčius, Vilkaviškio apskritis: Mirė 1927 m. vasario 16 d. (75 metai) Vilnius, Vilniaus vaivadija, Antroji Lenkijos Respublika: Palaidotas (-a) Senosiose Rasų kapinėse: Tėvas Juras Basanavičius (1826-1879) Motina

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  4. Jonas Basanavičius ( pronunciation ⓘ, Polish: Jan Basanowicz; 23 November 1851 – 16 February 1927) was an activist and proponent of the Lithuanian National Revival. He participated in every major event leading to the independent Lithuanian state and is often given the informal honorific title of the "Patriarch of the Nation" ( Lithuanian ...

  5. Jonas Basanavičius (born Nov. 23, 1851, Ožkabaliai, Lithuania, Russian Empire—died Feb. 16, 1927, Vilnius, Lithuania) was a physician, folklorist, and a leader of the Lithuanian national movement. In 1873 Basanavičius went to Moscow to study history and archaeology but after a year changed to medicine. He was graduated in 1879 and spent ...

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  6. Jonas Basanavičius. Bulgarijoje. 1879–1905 gyveno Bulgarijoje. 1879–82 Lom Palankos (dabar Lomas) ligoninės direktorius ir gydytojas. 1882–84 tobulinosi Prahoje. Grįžęs į Bulgariją dirbo gydytoju 1884–85 Elenoje, 1885–92 – Lom Palankoje, 1892–1905 – Varnoje. 1891 suteikta Bulgarijos pilietybė. 1894 tapo Bulgarijos ...

  7. Dr. Jonas Basanavičius (1851-1927) was one of the brightest minds in the Lithuanian history, the genius of whose personality in the context of Lithuanian cultural development has not yet been fully understood and perceived. First and foremost Basanavičius was a human being. But what kind of a human being was he? And what was his ideal of Vilnius? Basanavičius' decision to settle down in ...

  8. Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Jonas Basanavičius has received more than 109,500 page views. His biography is available in 31 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 29 in 2019) . Jonas Basanavičius is the 8,192nd most popular politician (down from 7,970th in 2019) , the 56th most popular biography from Lithuania and the 24th ...

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