Vladimir Zubov | |
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Born | |
Died | 23 June 1933 | (aged 71)
Alma mater | University of Saint Petersburg University of Halle-Wittenberg |
Occupation(s) | Landowner, agronomer |
Spouse | Sofija Bilevičiūtė-Zubovienė |
Children | Vladimiras Zubovas Aleksandra Zubovaitė-Fledžinskienė |
Graf Vladimir Zubov (Russian: Владимир Зубов, Polish: Włodzimierz Zubow, Lithuanian: Vladimiras Zubovas; 1862–1933) was a liberal nobleman from the Russian Zubov family who supported the Lithuanian National Revival.
Educated in chemistry and veterinary at the universities of Saint Petersburg and Halle-Wittenberg, Zubov implemented innovative agricultural methods in the large estates that he inherited around Šiauliai. He transformed Ginkūnai Manor into a modern farm operation and was the first to import Danish Red cows. He supported socialist and social democratic ideas and often hosted meetings of various activists. During one such gatherings in Zubov's Dabikinė Manor, Povilas Višinskis and others founded the Lithuanian Democratic Party in 1902. Zubov even sheltered escaped Vincas Kapsukas from the Tsarist police in 1914. He also founded and financed six primary schools for manor workers and other villagers. Despite the Lithuanian press ban, these schools taught the Lithuanian language. He funded a public library and gifted Zubovai Palace to teacher's seminary in Šiauliai.