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Magdalena Galdikienė née Draugelytė (26 September 1891 – 22 May 1979) was a Lithuanian Catholic feminist, teacher, and politician. For two decades, she chaired the Lithuanian Catholic Women's Organization (Lithuanian: Lietuvių katalikių moterų draugija or LKMD), the largest women's organization in interwar Lithuania. She was the first to celebrate Mother's Day in Lithuania in 1928. She was elected to the Constituent Assembly of Lithuania in May 1920 and all subsequent Seimas (parliaments) until the 1926 coup d'état. After World War II, Galdikienė fled to the United States where she devoted herself to supporting, promoting, and preserving the art of her husband, the painter Adomas Galdikas.

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  • Magdalena Galdikienė (en)
  • Magdalena Draugelytė-Galdikienė (pl)
  • Драугялите-Гальдикене, Магдалена (ru)
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  • Magdalena Galdikienė née Draugelytė (26 September 1891 – 22 May 1979) was a Lithuanian Catholic feminist, teacher, and politician. For two decades, she chaired the Lithuanian Catholic Women's Organization (Lithuanian: Lietuvių katalikių moterų draugija or LKMD), the largest women's organization in interwar Lithuania. She was the first to celebrate Mother's Day in Lithuania in 1928. She was elected to the Constituent Assembly of Lithuania in May 1920 and all subsequent Seimas (parliaments) until the 1926 coup d'état. After World War II, Galdikienė fled to the United States where she devoted herself to supporting, promoting, and preserving the art of her husband, the painter Adomas Galdikas. (en)
  • Magdalena Draugelytė-Galdikienė (ur. 26 września 1891 w w rejonie wyłkowyskim, zm. 22 maja 1979 w Putnam w stanie Connecticut) – litewska katolicka działaczka na rzecz praw kobiet, nauczycielka i polityk. Przewodziła w latach 1919–1940 (LKMD), największej organizacji kobiecej w międzywojennej Litwie. Była posłem na Sejm Ustawodawczy Litwy (1920–1922), a następnie posłem na Sejm Litwy I, II i III kadencji (1922–1926). Po II wojnie światowej podróżowała po Europie (mieszkając m.in. w RFN, Szwajcarii i Francji), a w 1952 roku wyemigrowała do Stanów Zjednoczonych, gdzie poświęciła się wspieraniu, promocji i zachowaniu sztuki swojego męża malarza Adomasa Galdikasa, z którym wzięła ślub w 1917 roku. (pl)
  • Магдалена Гальдикене (урождённая Драугялите, лит. Magdalena Draugelytė-Galdikienė; 26 сентября 1891, Бардаускай[d], Российская империя — 22 мая 1979, Патнам, Коннектикут) — литовский педагог и общественный деятель. Депутат Учредительного Сейма Литвы (1920—1922) и Сейма Литвы (1922—1927). (ru)
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  • Magdalena Galdikienė (en)
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  • , Suwałki Governorate, Congress Poland (en)
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