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Evald is a
masculine given name
found primarily in
Northern Europe,
especially in Denmark, Estonia,
Norway and Sweden. It is a
cognate of the
German given...
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Evald V****ilievich
Ilyenkov (Russian: Э́вальд Васи́льевич Илье́нков; 18
February 1924 – 21
March 1979) was a
Russian Marxist author and
Soviet philosopher...
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Evald Brunovich Frolov (Russian: Эвальд Брунович Фролов; born 9
March 1962) is a
Russian football manager and a
former player. His son
Dainis Frolov is...
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Johannes Ewald (18
November 1743 – 17
March 1781) was a
Danish national dramatist,
psalm writer and poet. The
lyrics of a song from one of his
plays are...
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Evald Aavik (24
January 1941 – 7 May 2024) was an
Estonian actor.
Aavik was born in
Kuressaare on 24
January 1941. In 1965 he
graduated from Vanemuine...
- Emmy
Christine Evald née
Carlsson (18
September 1857, Geneva,
Illinois — 10
December 1946, New York City) was a Swedish-American philanthropist, teacher...
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Evald Aav (7 March [O.S. 22 February] 1900 – 21
March 1939) was an
Estonian composer born in Tallinn,
Governorate of Estonia,
Russian Empire. He studied...
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Evald Schorm (15
December 1931 – 14
December 1988) was a
Czech film and
stage director,
screenwriter and actor. He
directed 26
films between 1959 and...
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Evald Thomsen (1913–1993) was a
Danish fiddler and
collector and
promoter of
Danish traditional music. Born in Siem by Skørping in
Northern Jutland, Thomsen...
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Albert Evald Segerström (14 May 1902 – 13
March 1985) was a
Swedish race walker. He
placed 11th in the 50 km
event at the 1936
Summer Olympics and sixth...