- Ingūna
Erneste (born 23 May 1966 in Rīga) is a
Latvian chess player who
holds the FIDE
title of
Woman Grandmaster (1992). Ingūna
Erneste started her chess...
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Portrait of an Indian, c. 1807,
Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York
Madame Erneste Bioche de Misery, 1807,
National Gallery of Canada,
Ottawa Portrait de...
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reprinted in Berkowitz,
Social Meanings of News (1997), pp. 66–71.
Thomas John
Erneste, "Toward a
Networked Gatekeeping Theory: Journalism, News Diffusion, and...
- Baksteen,
Charles Claessens, Leon Delderenne, Paul Mathieu,
Ernest Midy,
Erneste Rinquet,
Jakob Smits,
Willem Battaille,
Emile Van Damme-Sylva,
Paula Van...
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Antoine "
Erneste" Védrenne (17
September 1878 – 13
January 1937) was a
French rower who
competed in the 1900
Summer Olympics. He was part of the French...
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Mosca live and
operate in the
court of the
Prince of
Parma (named Ranuce-
Erneste IV). Stendhal, who
spent decades as a
professional diplomat in northern...
- dual wins,
including victories over third-ranked
Austin DeSanto and John
Erneste (both
would become All-Americans in the post-season), to end
regular season...
- all the
Latvian women chess strongest players: Anda Šafranska, Ingūna
Erneste, Ilze Rubene, Ingrīda Priedīte,
Astra Goldmane, Tamāra Vilerte, Vija Rožlapa...
- and
notable victories in regular-season over
defending MAC
champion John
Erneste (eventual two–time MAC
champion and All-American) and
eventual ACC champion...
- Flosta,
Norway Nationality Norwegian Occupation Architect Spouse Eline Moursund Parent(s)
Marcus Gabriel Andreas Mosling and
Petra Erneste Motzfeldt...