Adam Stankievič

Belarusian politician (1891–1949)
Person human Q2596859
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Adam Stankievič

Summary

Adam Stankievič is a human[1]. His place of birth was Arlianiaty[2]. He was born on December 24, 1891[3]. He passed away in Ozerlag[4]. He died on November 29, 1949[5]. He worked as an opinion journalist[6], literary scholar[7], public figure[8], politician[9], and publisher[10]. He ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (38 views/month, #7,290 of 1,000,298).[11]

Key Facts

  • Adam Stankievič was born in Arlianiaty[2].
  • Adam Stankievič died in Ozerlag[4].
  • Adam Stankievič was born on December 24, 1891[3].
  • Adam Stankievič died on November 29, 1949[5].
  • Adam Stankievič is buried at Q16018641[12].
  • Adam Stankievič held citizenship in Russian Empire[13].
  • Adam Stankievič held citizenship in Second Polish Republic[14].
  • Adam Stankievič held citizenship in Byelorussian Soviet Socialist Republic[15].
  • Adam Stankievič's professions included opinion journalist[6].
  • Adam Stankievič worked as a literary scholar[7].
  • Adam Stankievič worked as a public figure[8].
  • Adam Stankievič worked as a politician[9].
  • Adam Stankievič worked as a publisher[10].
  • Adam Stankievič worked as a historian[16].
  • Adam Stankievič held the position of member of the Sejm of the Second Polish Republic[17].
  • Among Adam Stankievič's employers was Belarusian Gymnasium of Vilnia[18].
  • Adam Stankievič was employed by Q13028733[19].
  • Adam Stankievič was educated at Vilnius St. Joseph Seminary[20].
  • Adam Stankievič's education included a stint at Saint Petersburg Roman Catholic Theological Academy[21].
  • Adam Stankievič was a member of Belarusian Scientific Society[22].
  • Adam Stankievič was a member of Belarusian School Society[23].
  • Adam Stankievič was a member of Wilno National Belarusian Committee[24].
  • Adam Stankievič was a member of Q3919781[25].
  • Adam Stankievič was a member of Q13028761[26].
  • Adam Stankievič was a member of Belarusian Society for Aid to War Victims[27].

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Origins and Family

Adam Stankievič's place of birth was Arlianiaty[2]. He was born on December 24, 1891[3].

Education

Educated at Vilnius St. Joseph Seminary[20], a university[28], in Lithuania[29], founded in 1582[30] and Saint Petersburg Roman Catholic Theological Academy[21], a Catholic seminary[31], in Russia[32], founded in 1833[33].

Career and Affiliations

Recorded occupations include opinion journalist[6], literary scholar[7], public figure[8], politician[9], publisher[10], and historian[16]. Employers include Belarusian Gymnasium of Vilnia[18], a Gymnasium[34], in Second Polish Republic[35], founded in 1918[36] and Q13028733[19], a weekly newspaper[37], founded in 1917[38], headquartered in Vilnius[39]. Adam Stankievič held the position of member of the Sejm of the Second Polish Republic[17].

Personal Life

Adam Stankievič's religion is recorded as Catholic Church[40]. Political affiliations include Belarusian Christian Democracy[41], a political party[42], founded in 1917[43] and Q3919780[44], a political organization[45], in Second Polish Republic[46], founded in 1925[47].

Death and Burial

Adam Stankievič died on November 29, 1949[5]. He died in Ozerlag[4]. He is buried at Q16018641[12].

Why It Matters

Adam Stankievič ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (38 views/month, #7,290 of 1,000,298).[11] He has Wikipedia articles in 5 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[48] He is known by 5 alternative names across languages and contexts.[49]

FAQs

Where was Adam Stankievič born?

Born in Arlianiaty[2], Adam Stankievič…

Where did Adam Stankievič die?

Adam Stankievič passed away in Ozerlag[4].

What did Adam Stankievič do for work?

Adam Stankievič worked as opinion journalist[6], literary scholar[7], public figure[8], politician[9], and publisher[10].

Where did Adam Stankievič go to school?

Adam Stankievič was educated at Vilnius St. Joseph Seminary[20] and Saint Petersburg Roman Catholic Theological Academy[21].

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  12. [34] . Wikidata. wikidata.org. → on this site
  13. [35] . Wikidata. wikidata.org. → on this site
  14. [36] . Wikidata. wikidata.org. → on this site
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  16. [38] . Wikidata. wikidata.org. → on this site
  17. [39] . Wikidata. wikidata.org. → on this site

Class ancestry

  1. [1] . Wikidata. wikidata.org.

Aggregate / graph-position facts

  1. [11] . Wikimedia Foundation. dumps.wikimedia.org.
  2. [48] . Wikidata sitelinks. wikidata.org.
  3. [49] . Wikidata aliases. wikidata.org.

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