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In 1890 he began his studies at the Liepāja Gymnasium followed by the Minsk Gymnasium from 1897 to 1902. This followed by studies at the Faculty of Law of St. Petersburg University and the Moscow Archaeological Institute.
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At that time Vilnius was becoming "the most important centre for Belarusian intellectual activism" and Luckievič took an active part in the Belarusian cultural revival and independence movement.
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He was instrumental in the setting up of the publishing house "Nasha Khata" ("Our House") and the Belarusian Publishing Society and the publication of the first Belarusian newspapers "
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After Ivan Lucievič's death his collections of archeology, ethnography and old books were organised in 1921 into the
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The Road to the First Belarusian State: Nation-Building in the Context of the First World War and Revolution
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In 1903 Luckievič became one of the founders of the Belarusian Revolutionary Assembly (later the
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In the late 1910s Luckievič contracted tuberculosis. In 1919 he went to a Polish resort in
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The Beginning of Modern Belarus: Identity, Nation, and Politics in a European Borderland
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participation in the Belarusian independence movement in the early 20th century
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He also initiated a Belarusian club where amateur drama was performed and the
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In 1905 Luckievič returned to Minsk to take an active part in the events of
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The symbolic grave of Ivan and Anton Luckievič at the Rasos cemetery
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In 1991 his ashes were brought from Poland and reburied in the
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Members of the Rada of the Belarusian Democratic Republic
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Šiauliai
Kovno Governorate
Russian Empire
Zakopane
Poland
Rasos cemetery
Vilnius
Belarusian
Lithuanian
Russian
Anton Luckievič
Siauliai
Kovno Governorate
Russian Empire
Lithuania
Belarusian Socialist Assembly
the Austro-Hungarian Empire
the Russian Revolution of 1905
Nasha Dolya
Nasha Niva
Homan

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