- Paul
Alvre (born Paul Simenson; 3
January 1921 – 18
November 2008) was an
Estonian linguist. Paul
Alvre was born in
Tartu to
parents Juhan (Simenson) Alvre...
- river; however, this
lacks any evidence.
Whereas Estonian linguist Paul
Alvre takes into
consideration an
older form of the Ogre river's name (Wogene...
- its
closest relative. Some linguists,
including Tiit-Rein
Viitso and Paul
Alvre, have
claimed that
Votic evolved specifically from
northeastern dialects...
- however, this
version lacks any evidence.
Whereas Estonian linguist Paul
Alvre takes into
consideration an
older form of the Ogre river's name (Wogene...
- monuments,
complemented by
museums located near the park. Villages: Aguiar,
Alvre, Brandião, Couce, Sarnada,
Senande and
Santa Comba; Chapels:
Nossa Senhora...
-
Alfred the
Breton (fl. 1086) (Latinized to
Alvred Brito) was one of the
Devon Domesday Book tenants-in-chief of King
William the Conqueror. He had 22 landholdings...
- 1213, and a Gr****
treatise on biology.
Alfred of
Sareshel (also
known as
Alvred Alphitus, Walfred, Sarawel, Sarchel,
Alphredus Philosophus,
Alphredus Anglicus...
- kind of word play, and in
English his name is
written variously Alfred or
Alvred of or de Spain,
Hispania or Ispania. It has been
suggested that he may have...
-
Gaines Mill,
Glendale Retired as
Regular Army captain, 1893 Nettleton,
Alvred Bayard Lt.
Colonel 2nd
Regiment Ohio
Volunteer Cavalry Bvt. Brig. Gen. USV...
- Adamson-Eric (1902–1968),
artist Artur Alliksaar (1923–1966), poet Paul
Alvre (1921–2008),
linguist Efraim Allsalu (1929–2006),
painter Kaur
Alttoa (born...