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Around 1925, Bulota purchased a wooden house in
Marijampolė where he lived until 1940. Since then, the house was used by various institutions, but some of the original architectural details have been preserved. A memorial museum dedicated to the Bulotas family was opened in the house after extensive
336:. His parents wanted him to become a Catholic priest When he refused, his parents cut off financial support and he was forced to earn a living by tutoring other children. He joined Lithuanian cultural life and read and distributed the banned Lithuanian publications. In 1892, he attended a meeting of
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and was considered for its presidium. He spoke three times during the proceedings, including on the key issue of seeking autonomy for
Lithuania. In December 1905, Bulota was arrested for organizing a workers' strike. He was released on 10,000 ruble bail after three months and the case was
506:(labor group) fraction. He was also a leader of other Lithuanian representatives in the Duma. He spoke hundreds of times during the sessions of the Duma on Lithuanian and more general issues. For example, he spoke on allowing Lithuanian language in schools, establishing local government (
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on granting women equal voting rights, but it was rejected. As historian
Nerijus Udrėnas summarized, Bulota was an "idealist lawyer defended all the weak and disadvantaged".
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in August–September 1919. Bulota established a local credit union and was elected to the local district council. In 1921, he attended a meeting of the former members of the
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725:. It was a private high school which became known for its support of socialist and communist causes. The school was closed by the Lithuanian government in 1925.
402:(as a Catholic, he was not allowed to work in Lithuania). Bulota became a sworn attorney in 1904. He worked on several political cases, including the defense of
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Lithuanian government in 1925 for supporting communist causes. After his nephew made an attempt on the life of Prime Minister
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196:(1898—1903) and then as an attorney. He joined Lithuanian cultural and political life. He supported the publication of Lithuanian newspaper
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in June 1940, Bulota joined the new Soviet regime. He was a member of the electoral commission that organized the show elections to the
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He also spoke on issues like land reform, freedom of religion, constitution of
Finland, etc. In 1908, he attended the conference of the
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1297:"The Democratic Conference and the Pre-Parliament in Russia, 1917: Class, Nationality, and the Building of a Postimperial Community"
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society which provided financial aid to
Lithuanian students. After the Soviet occupation, she worked at the Presidium of the
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332:, he learned to read Lithuanian in an illegal village school. After graduating from a primary school in 1884, he enrolled at
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1334:[Results of Elections to the Constituent Assembly in Lepelsky District, Vitebsk Province: (12–14 November 1917)].
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communities and raised about US$ 50,000 (equivalent to $ 1,400,000 in 2023) for the relief efforts in
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in June 1940, Bulota joined the new Soviet regime and headed the legal department of the
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Bulota, Andrius (1985–1988). "Bulotienė Stepanovaitė, Aleksandra". In Zinkus, Jonas; et al. (eds.).
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Ruthchild, Rochelle Goldberg (2007). "Women's suffrage and revolution in the Russian Empire, 1905-1917".
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1002:(in Lithuanian). Vol. I. Vilnius: Vyriausioji enciklopedijų redakcija. p. 305.
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and attended university in Switzerland. She was active in public life, particularly in
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was dispersed by the Bolsheviks in January 1918, Bulota returned to Tallinn and then
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where he worked as an attorney. He continued to active in the
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and became the head of its judicial department. After the
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Lithuanian collaborators with the Soviet Union (1940–41)
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and two others attempted to assassinate Prime Minister
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to Saint Petersburg in May 1917. He was elected to the
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in June 1941, Bulota was arrested and executed in the
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and organized soup kitchens and medical aid stations.
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in June 1941, Bulota was arrested and executed in the
1125:. In Staliūnas, Darius; Sirutavičius, Vladas (eds.).
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In 1898–1903, Bulota worked at the district court of
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313:Bulota was born on 16 November 1872 in
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1097:Vodovozov, Vasily Vasilievich (1912).
596:. He personally toured the devastated
1245:Sperskienė, Rasa (9 September 2014).
825:The family was close with the writer
820:Supreme Council of the Lithuanian SSR
792:Supreme Council of the Lithuanian SSR
529:. In early 1909, he helped to expose
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618:Lithuanian Socialist People's Union
294:German invasion of the Soviet Union
202:and was one of the founders of the
1103:. In Arsenyev, Konstantin (ed.).
768:Labour and Socialist International
572:, including Polar Star (headed by
206:. He actively participated in the
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1220:Visuotinė lietuvių enciklopedija
923:Biržiška, Vaclovas, ed. (1954).
893:Biržiška, Vaclovas, ed. (1936).
469:He actively participated in the
16:Lithuanian lawyer and politician
1564:Lawyers from the Russian Empire
1559:20th-century Lithuanian lawyers
1328:Vorobiev, Alexander A. (2008).
1274:"Medžiaga Žemaitės biografijai"
1185:Русские Масонские Ложи (XX Век)
1180:Петербург. Ложа Полярная Звезда
1105:Новый энциклопедический словарь
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286:Soviet occupation of Lithuania
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1400:Raškauskas, Kęstutis (2014).
1247:"Vilniaus lietuvių komitetas"
1000:Tarybų Lietuvos enciklopedija
942:Zubova, V.R. (1 March 2020).
703:Socialist Revolutionary Party
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970:Gaigalaitė, Aldona (2006).
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1361:Janauskas, Pranas (2004).
1069:Motieka, Egidijus (2005).
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899:Lietuviškoji enciklopedija
837:renovations in 2017–2020.
760:Varniai concentration camp
699:Vitebsk electoral district
471:Russian Revolution of 1905
282:Varniai concentration camp
208:Russian Revolution of 1905
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1071:Didysis Vilniaus Seimas
647:Lietuvos šelpimo fondas
475:Great Seimas of Vilnius
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170:Andrei Andreevich Bulat
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181:(1907–1912) and the
126:Attorney, politician
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1177:Galkovsky, Dmitry.
831:Lithuanian language
802:on 16 August 1941.
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660:Lithuanian American
598:Suwałki Governorate
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66:Suwałki Governorate
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925:"Bulota, Andrius"
895:"Bulota, Andrius"
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