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Latvian writer,
translator and
librarian Ernests Blanks (1894–1972),
Latvian publicist,
independence advocate Ernests Brastiņš (1892–1942),
Latvian artist...
- Internationale. As of
August 7th, 2024 "
Ernests Zebolds".
Paris 2024 Olympics.
Retrieved 31 July 2024. "
Ernests Zebolds". ZHEBikes.
Retrieved 31 July 2024...
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related to
Ernests Gulbis.
Ernests Gulbis at the ****ociation of
Tennis Professionals Ernests Gulbis at the
International Tennis Federation Ernests Gulbis...
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Ernests Vīgners (18
January 1850 – 25 May 1933) was a
Latvian composer and conductor. He
graduated from
Irlava Teachers'
Seminary and went on to study...
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Ernests Štālbergs (1883–1958) was a
Latvian architect whose works are in the
Neoclassical and the
functionalistic styles. Štālbergs
trained at the Kazan...
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Ernests Brastiņš (19
March 1892 – 28
January 1942) was a
Latvian artist,
amateur historian,
folklorist and archaeologist. He is
known as the
founder and...
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Ernest Miller Hemingway (/ˈhɛmɪŋweɪ/ HEM-ing-way; July 21, 1899 – July 2, 1961) was an
American novelist, short-story
writer and journalist.
Known for...
- Nicolares. "
Ernests Gūtmanis". Olympedia.
Retrieved 7
October 2021.
Ernests Gūtmanis at
Olympics at Sports-Reference.com (archived)
Ernests Gūtmanis at...
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became the
third man in the Open Era to win his
first six finals,
following Ernests Gulbis and
Martin Kližan.
Daniil Medvedev was the
defending champion, but...
- in the Open Era to
achieve a
double career Grand Slam, but he lost to
Ernests Gulbis in the
fourth round. This
marked Federer's
first loss
prior to the...