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Dr. Antanas Vileišis (October 21, 1856 in near Biržai – April 9, 1919 in Vilnius) was a Lithuanian public figure. After graduating from Moscow University in 1898, he settled in Vilnius and practiced medicine. He contributed to and distributed illegal Lithuanian press during the press ban imposed by the Tsarist authorities. In 1900, he married Emilija Vileišienė. After the ban was lifted in 1904, Vileišis was an active participant in various educational and cultural organizations, such as Rūta and Aušra. He authored numerous articles and brochures on hygiene and healthcare. He died in Vilnius in 1919 and was buried in Rasos Cemetery.

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  • Antanas Vileišis fou un activista social i cultural lituà. Després de graduar-se de la Universitat de Moscou el 1898, es va establir a Vílnius i va practicar la medicina. Va col·laborar a la premsa lituana distribuïda il·legalment durant la prohibició de premsa imposada per les autoritats tsaristes. Després que la prohibició s'aixequés l'any 1904, Vileišis va participar activament en diverses organitzacions educatives i culturals, com ara la Ruta i Aušra. Va ser autor de nombrosos articles i fullets sobre higiene i salut. Va morir a Vílnius el 1919 i va ser enterrat al . (ca)
  • Dr. Antanas Vileišis (October 21, 1856 in near Biržai – April 9, 1919 in Vilnius) was a Lithuanian public figure. After graduating from Moscow University in 1898, he settled in Vilnius and practiced medicine. He contributed to and distributed illegal Lithuanian press during the press ban imposed by the Tsarist authorities. In 1900, he married Emilija Vileišienė. After the ban was lifted in 1904, Vileišis was an active participant in various educational and cultural organizations, such as Rūta and Aušra. He authored numerous articles and brochures on hygiene and healthcare. He died in Vilnius in 1919 and was buried in Rasos Cemetery. (en)
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  • Antanas Vileišis fou un activista social i cultural lituà. Després de graduar-se de la Universitat de Moscou el 1898, es va establir a Vílnius i va practicar la medicina. Va col·laborar a la premsa lituana distribuïda il·legalment durant la prohibició de premsa imposada per les autoritats tsaristes. Després que la prohibició s'aixequés l'any 1904, Vileišis va participar activament en diverses organitzacions educatives i culturals, com ara la Ruta i Aušra. Va ser autor de nombrosos articles i fullets sobre higiene i salut. Va morir a Vílnius el 1919 i va ser enterrat al . (ca)
  • Dr. Antanas Vileišis (October 21, 1856 in near Biržai – April 9, 1919 in Vilnius) was a Lithuanian public figure. After graduating from Moscow University in 1898, he settled in Vilnius and practiced medicine. He contributed to and distributed illegal Lithuanian press during the press ban imposed by the Tsarist authorities. In 1900, he married Emilija Vileišienė. After the ban was lifted in 1904, Vileišis was an active participant in various educational and cultural organizations, such as Rūta and Aušra. He authored numerous articles and brochures on hygiene and healthcare. He died in Vilnius in 1919 and was buried in Rasos Cemetery. (en)
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