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Ēriks is a
Latvian masculine given name,
which is the
cognate of the
given name Eric,
meaning "eternal ruler". The name may
refer to:
Ēriks Ešenvalds...
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Album of the Year in Latvia. "
Ēriks Ešenvalds".
Edition Peters Artist Management.
Retrieved 4 June 2015. "Ešenvalds,
Ēriks (1977)".
Musica Baltica. Retrieved...
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Latvia 1907-1940,
biography Eriks Raisters (Latvian language),
accessed 15
March 2022.
Ēriks Raisters at EU-Football.info
Ēriks Raisters at FootballFacts...
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November 2009 in Riga. "
Ēriks Mesters", St. John's Church, Riga.
Retrieved on 17
December 2017. "Sēru vēsts. +
Ēriks Mesters, arhibīskaps emeritus"...
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Korean K-League, then
known as
Anyang LG Cheetahs.
Ēriks Pelcis at National-Football-Teams.com
Ēriks Pelcis – K
League stats at kleague.com (in Korean)...
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Ēriks Ševčenko (born
April 28, 1991 in Daugavpils,
Latvian SSR,
Soviet Union) is a
Latvian professional ice
hockey player. He
currently plays for Metallurg...
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Eriks Ādamsons (22 June 1907 – 28
February 1946) was a
Latvian writer, poet and novelist.
Eriks Ādamsons was born in Riga on 22 June 1907. In 1926 he...
- Olympics. "
Ēriks Rauska". Olympedia.
Retrieved 29
November 2021. Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild; Heijmans, Jeroen; Mallon, Bill; et al. "
Ēriks Rauska Olympic...
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Eriks Jekabsons (born 1959) is a
Latvian politician who
served as a
Minister of
Internal Affairs of Latvia. Born on
April 3, 1959, in Riga, he studied...
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Joseph Lyle
Menendez (born
January 10, 1968) and
Erik Galen Menendez (born
November 27, 1970),
commonly referred to as the
Menendez brothers, are American...