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Gvido is a
Latvian masculine given name that may
refer to the
following notable people:
Gvido Birolla (1881–1963),
Slovene painter,
illustrator and caricaturist...
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Gvido Jekals (1 July 1904 – 2
January 1969) was a
Latvian sprinter and decathlete. He
competed in
three events at the 1924
Summer Olympics. "
Gvido Jekals"...
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Gvido Miezis (born 9
September 1980) is a
Latvian cyclist. He
competed in the men's
track time
trial at the 2000
Summer Olympics. Evans, Hilary; Gjerde...
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Gvido Birolla (12 June 1881 – 29 May 1963) was a
Slovene painter,
illustrator and caricaturist,
known for his
political caricatures published in satirical...
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mostly foreign exceptions ending in
indeclinable -o, such as Ivo, Raivo,
Gvido, Bruno, Oto and only a few
belonging to the 3rd
declension ending in -us...
- The coin
reads REX
GVIDO D on the inverse. On the reverse,
EIERVSALEM is
inscribed around the Holy Sepulchre,
showing Guy's
reluctance to
abandon his...
- and kite shields, one with a dagger, the
other with a
sword (inscribed
GVIDO on the blade), c. 1160–1180.
Detail of a
sword being drawn from its scabbard...
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Guido Nonveiller (5 June 1913,
Rijeka – 7
April 2002,
Belgrade ) was a
Croatian entomologist, FAO
expert and
professor at the
University of Belgrade. He...
- Mārtiņš Počs Jānis
Vimba Artūrs Putniņš Miķelis Žideļūns
Cinematography Gvido Skulte Imants Zaķītis
Edited by Līga
Pipare Music by Uģis Prauliņš Production...
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Kriss Grundmanis HK Riga 2000 D 3
Alberts Ilisko Nynäshamns IF D 4
Gvido Kauss HK Riga 2000 D 20
Kristaps Kuplais SK LSPA/Riga D 5
Aldis Pizans Latvia...