
Jonas Basanavičius
Jonas Basanavičius was a prominent Lithuanian physician, ethnographer, and political activist, recognized as a key figure in the Lithuanian national revival movement in the early 20th century. He was instrumental in advocating for Lithuanian independence and cultural identity, famously introducing the idea of 'Tautos namai' or 'House of the People' in 1907, which sought to empower Lithuanians and establish a foundation for a self-sufficient nation in Europe.
Not in the pool (under ¢1).
Recent news mentions
Jonas Basanavičius is mentioned in the context of a street intersection in Vilnius where a crime occurred.
„Tiktokerio“ Niežo nužudymas Vilniuje: kaimynai atskleidė daugiau lemtingo vakaro aplinkybių
Jonas Basanavičius is referenced in the context of the military medical service associated with Šarūnas Ratkus.
Teismas ketina atversti sukčiavimu kaltinamo buvusio kariuomenės vado Valdemaro Rupšio byląJonas Basanavičius is referenced in the context of the military medical service named after him.
Jaunesniųjų karininkų vadų mokymų absolventams suteiktas pirmasis karininko laipsnisHe is referred to as the patriarch of the nation and was baptized in the church ruins.
Garsų ir šviesos alchemija: trys muzikiniai vasaros potyriai Bartninkų bažnyčios griuvėsiuose | KultūraDr. Jonas Basanavičius is mentioned as a historical figure related to the military medical service.
Teismui perduota buvusio kariuomenės vado Valdemaro Rupšio byla, jis kaltinamas trimis nusikaltimais
Jonas Basanavičius was the chairman of the Lithuanian Scientific Society, which significantly contributed to the collection of ancient items.
Nuo meilės dovanų iki šiaudinių sodų: kokie lobiai slypi LNM Etnografijos saugyklose? | KultūraJonas Basanavičius presented the idea of the Tautos namai at a meeting of the Lithuanian Scientific Society in 1907.
Nacionalinei koncertų salei grąžintas istorinis pavadinimo dėmuo – Tautos namai | Kultūra





























