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August Kitzberg (29 December [O.S. 17 December] 1855 in
Laatre Parish,
Governorate of Livonia,
Russian Empire – 10
October 1927 in Tartu) was an Estonian...
- name for a werewolf) is the name of a 1912 play (a tragedy) by
August Kitzberg, and a 1968 film of the same name
based on the play. A
triangular love...
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squadron Libahunt ("The Werewolf"), a 1912
Estonian play
written by
August Kitzberg Werewolf, a
codename for a
Fedora operating system release Werewolf, a...
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trade union leader August Kippasto (1887–1973),
Estonian wrestler August Kitzberg (1855–1927),
Estonian writer August Kleinzahler (born 1949),
American poet...
- Mandling [ceb; de; nn; sv; zh] (967 m (3,173 ft)) in the
north and the Großer
Kitzberg [ceb; de; sv] (771 m (2,530 ft)) in the south, the
Piesting breaks through...
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critical acclaim,
including the
pieces by
Estonian playwrights like
August Kitzberg, A. H. Tammsaare, Jaan
Kross and Jaan
Kruusvall among many. She had roles...
- from 1984 to 2004 he was also a
physical education teacher at the
August Kitzberg Gymnasium.
Among his
students were
Margus Hunt and Märt Israel. Awards:...
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first president of
Indian National Congress (d. 1906) 1855 –
August Kitzberg,
Estonian author and poet (d. 1927) 1856 –
Thomas Joannes Stieltjes, Dutch-French...
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Henrik Ibsen,
Gerhart Hauptmann,
Russian Maksim Gorky and
Estonian August Kitzberg,
Oskar Luts and
Eduard Vilde were staged. Also in 1906 the
Estonia Music...
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Kivilaan (born 1989),
former b****ist of the band
Vanilla Ninja August Kitzberg (1855–1927),
Estonian writer Ragnar Klavan (born 1985),
Estonian footballer...