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Fricis Apšenieks (1894–1941),
Latvian chess master Fricis Bārda (1880–1919),
Latvian poet
Fricis Dambrēvics (1906–?),
Latvian football forward Fricis...
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Fricis Bārda (25
January 1880 – 13
March 1919) was a
Latvian poet,
particularly noted for his
interest in
philosophical and
pantheistic themes. Fricis...
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Fricis Kaņeps (10
August 1916, in
Ventspils – 30
November 1981, in Staicele) was a
Latvian footballer. He was one of the most
powerful Latvian forwards...
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Fricis Rokpelnis (6
October 1909 in Alkšņos, Courland,
Russian Empire – 15
September 1969 in Jūrmala,
Latvian SSR) was a
Soviet and
Latvian poet, writer...
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Fricis Dambrēvics (1906 – ?) was a
Latvian football forward, a three-time
champion of Latvia. His
entire top
level career Dambrēvics pla**** with the strongest...
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Fricis Laumanis (13 June 1910 in Liepāja – 6
December 1981 in New Jersey) was a
Latvian football defender who was the most
capped footballer from Liepāja...
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Fricis Apšenieks (Old orthography:
Fritzis Apschen****; 7
April 1894 in Tetele,
Courland Governorate – 25
April 1941 in Riga,
Latvian SSR) was a Latvian...
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Fricis Roziņš, also
known as
Fricis Roziņš-Āzis (19
March 1870 – 7 May 1919) was a
Latvian Marxist revolutionary, publicist, essayist,
columnist and one...
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Sephardi Jews are Judaeo-Spanish speakers. Fritz, fricc, fryc, фриц,
fricis United Kingdom, France, Hungary, Poland, Russia,
Latvia German people from...
- Frigyes,
Frici Icelandic: Friðrik Irish:
Feardorcha Italian: Federico, Fredo,
Federigo (obsolete) Latin:
Fridericus Latvian: Frīdrihs,
Fricis, Frīdis,...