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Jazeps Grosvalds (Latvian: Jāzeps
Grosvalds) (24
April 1891 – 1
February 1920) was a
Latvian painter from Riga. He is now
regarded as one of Latvia's finest...
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Riflemen 1916–1917 and
Refugees 1915–1917) by the
Latvian painter Jāzeps
Grosvalds, who had also
served in
Latvian Riflemen units. The
Latvian pagan metal...
- The
Teenage Years.
Multilingual Matters. p. 64. ISBN 978-1-78309-448-6.
Grosvald, Michael; Al-Alami, Sarah; Idrissi, Ali (2019). "Word
Reading in Arabic:...
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cognate of the
given name Joseph.
People bearing the name include: Jāzeps
Grosvalds (1891–1920),
Latvian painter Jāzeps Pīgoznis (1934–2014),
Latvian painter...
- Jānis
Grosvalds intended for the
Latvian Riflemen in
their advance towards Jelgava (May 1917)
Proposed 1:1:1 flag by
diplomat Oļģerts
Grosvalds intended...
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artists which lasted from 1914 to 1919. The
group was
centred around Jāzeps
Grosvalds, who had
visited Munich and
Paris whilst travelling around Europe since...
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Description 1917 Jānis
Grosvalds' proposal,
intended for the
Latvian Riflemen in
their advance towards Jelgava Diplomat Oļģerts
Grosvalds' [lv] proposal, intended...
- 176 Wood, Jim P. (2008), "So-inversion as
Polarity Focus"; in
Michael Grosvald and
Dianne Soares (eds.),
Proceedings of the 38th
Western Conference on...
- row from the left, Miķelis Valters, Zigfrīds Anna Meierovics, Jānis Lazdiņš; 2nd row from the left: Oļģerds
Grosvalds,
Georgs Bisenieks, Jānis Tepfers....
- Pumpurs,
Latvian poet and writer.
Johann Daniel Felsko, architect. Jāzeps
Grosvalds,
Latvian painter. Kārlis Mīlenbahs,
Latvian linguist and lexicographer...