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Jakobína Sigurðardóttir (8 July 1918 – 29
January 1994) was an
Icelandic writer. The
daughter of Sigurður Sigurðsson and Stefanía Guðnadóttir, she was...
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Jakobína Jakobsdóttir (born 21
November 1932) is an
Icelandic alpine skier. She was the
first female athlete to
compete for
Iceland in the
World Ski Championship...
- Lim, Beng Chong; Duan, Lili; Almaliach, ****af; Ang, Soon; Arnadottir,
Jakobina; Aycan, Zeynep; Boehnke, Klaus; Boski, Pawel; Cabecinhas, Rosa; Chan, Darius...
- on commission. In 1959, he
married Jakobina Anghuwo after being romantically involved for
several years.
Jakobina came from a
neighbouring homestead and...
- ISBN 978-963-7326-52-3.
Retrieved September 22, 2011.
Jadwiga Nadzieja (1988). Od
Jakobina do księcia namiestnika.
Wydawnictwo "Śląsk". pp. 38–39. ISBN 978-83-216-0682-8...
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Retrieved 26 June 2013.
Tashlykov 2016.
Jadwiga Nadzieja (1988). Od
Jakobina do księcia namiestnika.
Wydawnictwo "Śląsk". p. 14. ISBN 978-83-216-0682-8...
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Straumnes Air Station. An
airstrip was also
built just
outside the village.
Jakobína Sigurðardóttir
wrote the poem Hugsað til
Hornstranda to
protest the military...
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Jakobsson –
former Olympic skier Steinþór
Jakobsson –
former Olympic skier Jakobína Jakobsdóttir –
former Olympic skier Guðmundur Jóhannsson –
former Olympic...
- Mieczysława, Mieszko, Abel, Achacy, Achacjusz, Aspazja, Bazyli, Izydor,
Jakobina, Jakubina, Makary, Narcyz, Ritka, Stefania, Strzeżysław, Sylwester, Sylwestra...
- Augsburg. (Klett).pdf
published by
Maria Jakobina Klett (1709-1795) in
which he
describes Melitaea diamina.
Maria Jakobina Klett was
owner of
Eberhard Klett...