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Count Eustachy Tyszkiewicz, Leliwa coat of arms, (18 April 1814 – 27 August 1873) was a Polish noble from the Tyszkiewicz family. He was an archaeologist and historian of the former Grand Duchy of Lithuania and White Ruthenia, then part of the Russian Empire. He is considered the first archaeologist to have undertaken a systematic study of historical sites in Belarus and Lithuania, and was highly influential on succeeding generations of archaeologists. In 1855 he founded the Museum of Antiquities in Vilnius (Vilna, Wilno), which is regarded as the predecessor institution of the National Museum of Lithuania. He donated his personal collection of archaeological and historical artifacts to start the museum. He was a younger brother of historian Konstanty Tyszkiewicz.

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  • Count Eustachy Tyszkiewicz, Leliwa coat of arms, (18 April 1814 – 27 August 1873) was a Polish noble from the Tyszkiewicz family. He was an archaeologist and historian of the former Grand Duchy of Lithuania and White Ruthenia, then part of the Russian Empire. He is considered the first archaeologist to have undertaken a systematic study of historical sites in Belarus and Lithuania, and was highly influential on succeeding generations of archaeologists. In 1855 he founded the Museum of Antiquities in Vilnius (Vilna, Wilno), which is regarded as the predecessor institution of the National Museum of Lithuania. He donated his personal collection of archaeological and historical artifacts to start the museum. He was a younger brother of historian Konstanty Tyszkiewicz. (en)
  • Eustachy Tyszkiewicz hrabia herbu Leliwa (ur. 6 kwietnia 1814 w Łohojsku, zm. 27 sierpnia 1873 w Wilnie) – polski archeolog, historyk, kolekcjoner, badacz pradziejów ziem białoruskich i litewskich, działacz społeczny; brat Konstantego. (pl)
  • Eustachy Tyszkiewicz, född 6 april 1814 i Lahojsk, död 27 augusti 1873 i Vilnius, var en polsk adelsman, historiker och arkeolog. Han var bror till Konstanty Tyszkiewicz. Tyszkiewicz författade många historiska skrifter, frukter av studieresor i Litauen, Kurland, Finland, Sverige och Danmark, däribland Listy o Szwecij (två delar, 1846), Zródła do dziejów Kurlandji i Semigalji z czasów Karola królewicza polskiego (1870) och Archeologja na Litwie (1872). (sv)
  • Граф Евста́фий Пиевич Тышке́вич (белор. Яўстах Тышкевіч, польск. Eustachy Tyszkiewicz, лит. Eustachijus Tiškevičius, 18 апреля 1814, Логойск Борисовского повета Минской губернии — 25 августа 1873, Вильна) — белорусский археолог, историк, этнограф, краевед, коллекционер из рода Тышкевичей. Создатель Виленской археологической комиссии и Музея древностей в Вильне. Сын Пия Тышкевича, младший брат К. П. Тышкевича. (ru)
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  • Count Eustachy Tyszkiewicz, Leliwa coat of arms, (18 April 1814 – 27 August 1873) was a Polish noble from the Tyszkiewicz family. He was an archaeologist and historian of the former Grand Duchy of Lithuania and White Ruthenia, then part of the Russian Empire. He is considered the first archaeologist to have undertaken a systematic study of historical sites in Belarus and Lithuania, and was highly influential on succeeding generations of archaeologists. In 1855 he founded the Museum of Antiquities in Vilnius (Vilna, Wilno), which is regarded as the predecessor institution of the National Museum of Lithuania. He donated his personal collection of archaeological and historical artifacts to start the museum. He was a younger brother of historian Konstanty Tyszkiewicz. (en)
  • Eustachy Tyszkiewicz hrabia herbu Leliwa (ur. 6 kwietnia 1814 w Łohojsku, zm. 27 sierpnia 1873 w Wilnie) – polski archeolog, historyk, kolekcjoner, badacz pradziejów ziem białoruskich i litewskich, działacz społeczny; brat Konstantego. (pl)
  • Eustachy Tyszkiewicz, född 6 april 1814 i Lahojsk, död 27 augusti 1873 i Vilnius, var en polsk adelsman, historiker och arkeolog. Han var bror till Konstanty Tyszkiewicz. Tyszkiewicz författade många historiska skrifter, frukter av studieresor i Litauen, Kurland, Finland, Sverige och Danmark, däribland Listy o Szwecij (två delar, 1846), Zródła do dziejów Kurlandji i Semigalji z czasów Karola królewicza polskiego (1870) och Archeologja na Litwie (1872). (sv)
  • Граф Евста́фий Пиевич Тышке́вич (белор. Яўстах Тышкевіч, польск. Eustachy Tyszkiewicz, лит. Eustachijus Tiškevičius, 18 апреля 1814, Логойск Борисовского повета Минской губернии — 25 августа 1873, Вильна) — белорусский археолог, историк, этнограф, краевед, коллекционер из рода Тышкевичей. Создатель Виленской археологической комиссии и Музея древностей в Вильне. Сын Пия Тышкевича, младший брат К. П. Тышкевича. (ru)
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