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'''Stanislovas Narutavičius''' {{audio|Stanislovas Narutavicius.ogg|pronunciation}}([[Polish name]]: ''Stanisław Narutowicz'') (born [[September 2]], [[1862]], in [[Brevikai]], [[Telšiai County]], [[Lithuania]] - died [[December 31]], [[1932]], in [[Kaunas]], [[Lithuania]]) was a member of the [[Council of Lithuania]]. He was [[Signatories of the Act of Independence of Lithuania|one of the twenty signatories]] of the [[Act of Independence of Lithuania]], on [[February 16]], [[1918]]. |
'''Stanislovas Narutavičius''' {{audio|Stanislovas Narutavicius.ogg|pronunciation}} ([[Polish name]]: ''Stanisław Narutowicz'') (born [[September 2]], [[1862]], in [[Brevikai]], [[Telšiai County]], [[Lithuania]] - died [[December 31]], [[1932]], in [[Kaunas]], [[Lithuania]]) was a member of the [[Council of Lithuania]]. He was [[Signatories of the Act of Independence of Lithuania|one of the twenty signatories]] of the [[Act of Independence of Lithuania]], on [[February 16]], [[1918]]. |
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Narutavičius was born into an old Lithuanian noble family, with roots as far back as the time period of [[Vytautas the Great]]. He was an older brother of [[Gabriel Narutowicz]], the first [[President of Poland]]. The founder of the family was the [[Samogitian]] [[Lithuanian nobility|bajoras]] [[Narutis]]. |
Narutavičius was born into an old Lithuanian noble family, with roots as far back as the time period of [[Vytautas the Great]]. He was an older brother of [[Gabriel Narutowicz]], the first [[President of Poland]]. The founder of the family was the [[Samogitian]] [[Lithuanian nobility|bajoras]] [[Narutis]]. |
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Stanislovas Narutavičius Polish name: Stanisław Narutowicz) (born September 2, 1862, in Brevikai, Telšiai County, Lithuania - died December 31, 1932, in Kaunas, Lithuania) was a member of the Council of Lithuania. He was one of the twenty signatories of the Act of Independence of Lithuania, on February 16, 1918.
(Narutavičius was born into an old Lithuanian noble family, with roots as far back as the time period of Vytautas the Great. He was an older brother of Gabriel Narutowicz, the first President of Poland. The founder of the family was the Samogitian bajoras Narutis.
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