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Aspazija was the pen name of Elza
Johanna Emilija Lizete Pliekšāne (née Elza Rozenberga; 16
March 1865 – 5
November 1943), a
Latvian poet and playwright...
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father of
Latvian socialism. It was
during this
period that he met
Aspazija (pseudonym of Elza Pliekšāne, born Rozenberga),
another Latvian poet and...
- author, feminist, and
politician Elza Rozenberga, who took the
pseudonym Aspazija,
model her
campaigning for women's
rights after what she saw as Aspasia's...
- Blaumanis. Kristīne in The Fire by Rūdolfs Blaumanis.
Mirdza in
Vaidelote by
Aspazija.
Gretchen in
Faust by
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe.
Ophelia in
Hamlet by...
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around the monument,
about 200
meters (660 ft) long,
between Rainis and
Aspazija boulevards, was pedestrianized,
forming a plaza. Part of it
includes a...
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yearbooks between 1975 and 1989, as well as the
first six
Copied Writings of
Aspazija (1985–1988).
During the
Awakening Movement in 1989, she was
included on...
- The poet
Aspazija's home in Dubulti...
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songs for boys'
choir (1980) Song
cycle with
lyrics from
Latvian poet
Aspazija for boys'
choir (1980) Baltās
dziesmas (The
White Songs) for boys' choir...
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Rainis (1865-1929), a
Latvian poet, playwright, translator, and politician.
Aspazija (1865-1943), a
Latvian poet and playwright.
Mariuccia Medici (1910–2012)...
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residents is the
artist Angela Lyn. and
Latvian poet
couple Rainis and
Aspazija, who
lived here from 1905–20.
Carlo Cattaneo,
Italian writer and philosopher...