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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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Evalds Silins (Latvian:
Ēvalds Siliņš;
March 10, 1919 – 2015) was a
Latvian composer,
teacher and conductor.
Evalds Silins was born on
March 10, 1919...
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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...
- 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 Hermaküla (6
December 1941 – 16 May 2000) was an
Estonian actor and director. Hermaküla was born in the
village of
Maardu in Jõelähtme Parish. In...
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Evald Seepere (born Seeberg; 4 May 1911 – 22
February 1990) was an
Estonian amateur featherweight boxer. He
competed in the 1934
European Championships...
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coach Daryl Powell described Evalds as "a high-quality
player with a real
instinct for
rugby league".
Evalds made his
Castleford debut and scored...
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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...
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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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Laiki Latvijā (in Latvian).
Lauku Avīze. p. 163. ISBN 978-9984-878-84-3.
Ēvalds Vēciņš,
Dzintars Rubenis, Gunārs
Rolands Grīns (2002).
Nauda Latvijā XX...