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Arvīds is a
Latvian masculine given name and may
refer to:
Arvīds Bārda (1901–1940),
Latvian footballer Arvīds Brastiņš (1893–1984),
Latvian sculptor,...
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Arvid Lindblad (born 8
August 2007) is a
British and
Swedish racing driver, who is set to
compete in the 2025 FIA
Formula 2
Championship for Campos. Born...
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politician Arvid Wittenberg (1606–1657),
Swedish count,
field marshal and
privy Arvīds Pelše (1899–1983),
Soviet Latvian politician and
government functionary...
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Arvīds Pelše (Russian: А́рвид Я́нович Пе́льше,
Arvid Yanovich Pelshe; 7 February [O.S. 26 January] 1899 – 29 May 1983) was a
Latvian Soviet politician...
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information and
career statistics from Eliteprospects.com
Arvīds Petersons at
Olympedia (archive)
Arvīds Pētersons at the
Latvijas Olimpiskā
komiteja (in Latvian)...
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Arvid Adolf Etholén, or
Adolf Karlovich Etolin (Russian: Адольф Карлович Этолин; 9
January 1799,
Helsinki – 29
March 1876, Elimäki) was a
naval officer...
- 1947. "
Arvīds Immermanis". Olympedia.
Retrieved 4
September 2020. Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild; Heijmans, Jeroen; Mallon, Bill; et al. "
Arvīds Immermanis"...
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Salomon Arvid Achates Lindman (19
September 1862 – 9
December 1936) was a
Swedish rear admiral,
industrialist and
conservative politician who
served as...
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Soviet occupation of Latvia,
Arvīds Brastiņš led an émigré
continuation of the
movement until his death.
Arvīds Brastiņš was born in Bīriņu pagasts [lv]...
- Bill; et al. "
Arvīds Bārda".
Olympics at Sports-Reference.com.
Sports Reference LLC.
Archived from the
original on 18
April 2020. "
Arvīds Bārda". Olympedia...