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- Rapolas Skipitis (31 January 1887 – 23 February 1976) was a Lithuanian attorney and politician. In 1920–1922, he was Minister of the Interior and was later...
- Mount Lemmon Mount Lemmon Survey EOS 1.8 km MPC · JPL 299897 Skipitis 2006 SE369 Skipitis September 23, 2006 Moletai Molėtai Obs. HYG 3.2 km MPC · JPL...
- corporations Saja and Živilė. Many famous politicians (Antanas Smetona, Rapolas Skipitis, Mykolas Sleževičius, Juozas Urbšys), artists and other members of the...
- (1908–2007), Lithuanian journalist, author, translator, and teacher Rapolas Skipitis (1887–1976), Lithuanian politician and attorney Behind the Name Lithuanian...
- (Panevėžys) Jonas Šimoliūnas Nonpartisan group I (Marijampolė) Rapolas Skipitis Democratic National Freedom League I (Marijampolė), II (Kaunas), V (Panevėžys)...
- the Society for the Support of Lithuanians Abroad, chaired by Rapolas Skipitis, organized the first Lithuanian World Congress. For the occasion, Račkus...
- But he was in Berlin and the Germans put him under house arrest. Rapolas Skipitis, another minister-to-be in Berlin, was prevented from leaving as well....
- Vladas Jurgutis Internal Affairs Petras Leonas Eliziejus Draugelis Rapolas Skipitis Defense Antanas Merkys and Povilas Žadeikis Pranas Liatukas Konstantinas...
- included priest Juozas Tumas-Vaižgantas (nominally), Matas Šalčius, Rapolas Skipitis, Teodoras Daukantas, Antanas Žmuidzinavičius, Juozas Purickis, and many...
- Cemetery in 1996) Marius Katiliškis (1914–1980), Lithuanian writer Rapolas Skipitis (1887–1976), Lithuanian Minister of the Interior Jonas Šliūpas (1861–1944)...