- name
Felix from Russian.
Feliks may
refer to:
Feliks Ankerstein (1897–1955),
Polish Army
major and
intelligence officer Feliks Asłanowicz (1903–1941),...
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Dzerzhinsky (Russian: Феликс Эдмундович Дзержинский; Polish:
Feliks Edmundowicz Dzierżyński [
ˈfɛliks ɛdmundɔvʲiʈ͡ʂ d͡ʑɛrʐɨj̃skʲi]; 11 September [O.S. 30 August] 1877...
- żyje
Feliks W. Kres,
znany polski pisarz fantasy". Granice.
Retrieved 14
October 2022. (in Polish)
Katarzyna Rodek,
Feliks W. Kres
Google books:
Feliks W...
- Jan
Feliks Tarnowski (31 July 1471 – 21
March 1507) was a
Polish nobleman (szlachcic). Jan
Feliks was
owner of Wielowieś, Rzochów and
Wadowice estates...
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Feliks Zamoyski (died 1535) was a
Polish nobleman (szlachcic). He
became the
Wojski of Bełz
Voivodeship in 1514, the Łowczy of Chełm Land in 1517, and...
- in
World War I Лепарский Пиюс-Феликс Зенович "
Feliks Leparsky". Olympedia.
Retrieved 13 May 2021. "
Feliks Leparsky Olympic Results". sports-reference.com...
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Feliks may
refer to one of the
following Felix Edmundovich Dzerzhinsky.
Monument to
Felix Dzerzhinsky,
Moscow Pinwheel calculator Feliks. This disambiguation...
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Feliks Aleksanders Zemdegs (/
ˈfɛlɪks ˈzɛmdɛɡz/, Latvian: Fēlikss Zemdegs; born 20
December 1995) is an
Australian Rubik's Cube speedsolver. He is one of...
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Feliks (Felix)
Kibbermann (3
December 1902, in
Rakvere – 27
December 1993, in Tartu) was an
Estonian chess master,
philologist of
German language, lexicographer...
- Jones,
Marnie Frey,
Tiffany Drew,
Kerry Koski,
Sarah de Vries,
Cynthia Feliks,
Angela Jardine,
Wendy Crawford,
Diana Melnick, and Jane Doe,
bringing the...