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Anton Ivanavič Luckievič (Belarusian: Анто́н Іва́навіч Луцке́віч, Lithuanian:
Antonas Luckevičius, Russian: Анто́н Ива́нович Луцке́вич; 29
January 1884...
- Ivan Ivanavič Luckievič (Belarusian: Іва́н Іва́навіч Луцке́віч; Lithuanian:
Ivanas Luckevičius; Russian: Ива́н Ива́нович Луцке́вич; 9 June 1881 – 20 August...
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Jazep Losik Vaclau Lastouski Kyprian Kandratovich Kastuś Jezavitaŭ
Anton Luckievich Alés
Harun # Francišak Kušal
Paval Zhauryd Bułak-Bałachowicz
Noman Çelebicihan ...
- mid-November 1918, he was
appointed by the next head of government,
Anton Luckievich, as the
state controller.
After Minsk and then
Vilnius were
occupied by...
- сацыялістычная грамада Белорусская социалистическая грамада BSA БСГ
Anton Luckievich Ivan Luckievič
Alaiza Pashkevich Neo-Narodism
Belarusian nationalism Agrarian...
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Serving with
Raman Skirmunt Preceded by
Jazep Varonka Succeeded by
Anton Luckievich President of the Rada of the
Belarusian Democratic Republic In office...
- 1918,
Anton Luckievich and his
Belarusian National Council proclaimed a
Belarusian People's
Republic that was to
include Vilnius.
Luckievich and the Council...
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Polish historian,
professor at
Vilnius University Cenotaph to
Anton Luckievich (1884–1942),
Belarusian politician, historian,
cultural figure, head of...
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captured by the Red Army and the
Belarusian nationalists (e.g.
Anton Luckievich)
publicly welcomed the
accession of the
Vilnius Region to the Byelorussian...
- bey
Topchubashov [citation needed]
Belarusian Democratic Republic Anton Luckievich Attempted to gain
international recognition of the
independence of Belarus...