- Ole
Edvart Rølvaag (Urban East Norwegian: [ˈûːlə ˈɛ̀dːvɑʈ ˈrø̂ːlvoːɡ]; Rølvåg in
modern Norwegian,
Rolvaag in
English orthography) (April 22, 1876 – November...
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period of
Soviet occupation works of
Edvarts Virza were
banned and
there was no
mention of him in
literature books.
Edvarts Virza is
considered as
first Latvian...
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Earth (Norwegian: I de dage) is a
novel by Norwegian-American
author Ole
Edvart Rølvaag.
First published in
Norwegian in two
volumes in 1924 and 1925, it...
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Edward Berger (German: [
ˈedvart ˈbɛʁɡɐ]; born 1970) is a German-born
director and
screenwriter who
holds Swiss and
Austrian citizenship. He is
known for...
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explosives manufacturer Norsk Sprængstofindustri. Støre's great-grandfather Paul
Edvart Støre was a
Conservative Party mayor and
deputy member of the Norwegian...
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Edward Edward I, King of
England Pronunciation /ˈɛdwərd/ Polish: [
ˈedvart] German: [
ˈedvart]
Gender Male
Origin Word/name Old English: Ēadweard
Meaning ēad...
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Edvart Christensen (21
February 1867 – 13
August 1921) was a
Norwegian sailor. He was born in Ramnes. He
competed in the 6
metre class at the 1912 Summer...
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Bornholm clock made by
Edvart Sonne, from Rønne,
Bornholm in the late 1700s...
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Edvard Kardelj (pronounced [
ˈéːdʋaɾt kaɾˈdéːl]; 27
January 1910 – 10
February 1979), also
known by the
pseudonyms Bevc, Sperans, and Krištof, was a Yugoslav...
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Vihrovs (born 1978) – gymnast, gold
medalist at
Sydney Olympics in 2000
Edvarts Virza (1883–1940) –
writer Alvis Vītoliņš (1946–1997) –
chess master Vaira...