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Joanna Narutowicz née Billewicz (Lithuanian: Joana Narutavičienė; born 21 March 1868 in Klyšiai, died 16 October 1926 in Vevey, Switzerland) − Polish-Lithuanian educational activist and the last owner of the manor in Brewiki . Born to the family, Joanna was a cousin to Poland's first chief of state Józef Piłsudski and General Leon Billewicz. She married Stanisław Narutowicz, a noted Lithuanian politician of Polish descent, with whom she ran several cultural facilities. Notably she headed the gymnasium for girls in Telšiai. She was also the chairperson of the last Polish gymnasium in Kaunas, Lithuania. She left Lithuanian SSR after World War II and settled in Warsaw. She died there and was buried at Powązki Cemetery.

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  • Joanna Narutowicz née Billewicz (Lithuanian: Joana Narutavičienė; born 21 March 1868 in Klyšiai, died 16 October 1926 in Vevey, Switzerland) − Polish-Lithuanian educational activist and the last owner of the manor in Brewiki . Born to the family, Joanna was a cousin to Poland's first chief of state Józef Piłsudski and General Leon Billewicz. She married Stanisław Narutowicz, a noted Lithuanian politician of Polish descent, with whom she ran several cultural facilities. Notably she headed the gymnasium for girls in Telšiai. She was also the chairperson of the last Polish gymnasium in Kaunas, Lithuania. She left Lithuanian SSR after World War II and settled in Warsaw. She died there and was buried at Powązki Cemetery. (en)
  • Joanna Narutowiczowa, de domo Billewiczówna (ur. 21 marca 1868 w Kliszach na Żmudzi, zm. 19 lutego 1948 w Warszawie) – litewska działaczka oświatowa, żona Stanisława Narutowicza, bratowa Gabriela Narutowicza, bratanica Marii Piłsudskiej. (pl)
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  • Joanna Narutowicz née Billewicz (Lithuanian: Joana Narutavičienė; born 21 March 1868 in Klyšiai, died 16 October 1926 in Vevey, Switzerland) − Polish-Lithuanian educational activist and the last owner of the manor in Brewiki . Born to the family, Joanna was a cousin to Poland's first chief of state Józef Piłsudski and General Leon Billewicz. She married Stanisław Narutowicz, a noted Lithuanian politician of Polish descent, with whom she ran several cultural facilities. Notably she headed the gymnasium for girls in Telšiai. She was also the chairperson of the last Polish gymnasium in Kaunas, Lithuania. She left Lithuanian SSR after World War II and settled in Warsaw. She died there and was buried at Powązki Cemetery. (en)
  • Joanna Narutowiczowa, de domo Billewiczówna (ur. 21 marca 1868 w Kliszach na Żmudzi, zm. 19 lutego 1948 w Warszawie) – litewska działaczka oświatowa, żona Stanisława Narutowicza, bratowa Gabriela Narutowicza, bratanica Marii Piłsudskiej. (pl)
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