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- Q2638516 description "Lithuanian politician".
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- Q2638516 abstract "Template:ForPetras Vileišis (January 25, 1851 – August 12, 1926) was a prominent Lithuanian engineer, political activist, and philanthropist. His early schooling took place in Panevežys. He then completed his secondary education at the Šiauliai Gymnasium, graduating with honors. In 1874, he completed his studies at St. Petersburg University, with degrees in physics and mathematics. While at the university he had illegally distributed Lithuanian publications, which were forbidden due to the ban of the Lithuanian language by the Tsarist authorities. With two of his brothers, Jonas and Antanas, he belonged to the underground "Twelve Apostles" organization. Later he accumulated a great fortune as a result of his work as an engineer, much of which he distributed to Lithuanian social organizations. Petras Vileišis established in 1904 the first legal Lithuanian-language daily newspaper Vilniaus žinios in Vilnius. He was also a patron of the arts and sponsored the First Lithuanian Art Exhibition, which took place at his palatial home in 1907.In 1926, while on vacation in Palanga, Petras Vileišis died, and was buried in Kaunas. He was reburied, nine years later, in Vilnius' Rasos Cemetery in 1935.".
- Q2638516 birthDate "1851-01-25".
- Q2638516 birthYear "1851".
- Q2638516 deathDate "1926-08-12".
- Q2638516 deathYear "1926".
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- Q2638516 dateOfBirth "1851-01-25".
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- Q2638516 name "Vileisis, Petras".
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- Q2638516 comment "Template:ForPetras Vileišis (January 25, 1851 – August 12, 1926) was a prominent Lithuanian engineer, political activist, and philanthropist. His early schooling took place in Panevežys. He then completed his secondary education at the Šiauliai Gymnasium, graduating with honors. In 1874, he completed his studies at St. Petersburg University, with degrees in physics and mathematics.".
- Q2638516 label "Petras Vileišis".
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- Q2638516 givenName "Petras".
- Q2638516 name "Petras Vileisis".
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- Q2638516 surname "Vileisis".