- Lena May
Jeger,
Baroness Jeger (née Chivers; 19
November 1915 – 26
February 2007) was a
British Labour MP
during two periods. She
followed her husband...
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Sergejs Jēgers (born 28
January 1979) is a
Latvian countertenor.
Jēgers was born in Jelgava,
Latvia and
spent his
childhood in Vilce. He
attended Riga...
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George Jeger (19
March 1903 – 6
January 1971) was a
British Labour Party politician. He
served as the
Member of
Parliament for
Winchester from 1945 to...
- League.
Jēgers had to
retire from
football when,
after the 1952 season,
Daugava was
relegated from the top
league and in the
whole season Jēgers hadn't...
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Gilead or
Gilad (UK: /ˈɡɪliæd/, US: /ˈɡɪliəd/; Hebrew: גִּלְעָד Gilʿāḏ, Arabic: جلعاد, Ǧalʻād, Jalaad) is the ancient, historic,
biblical name of the mountainous...
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Zsombor Jéger (Hungarian: [ˈʒombor
ˈjeːɡɛr]; born 16
March 1991) is a
Hungarian actor. He had his
debut age four in A
dzsungel könyve, a
Hungarian musical...
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Santo Wayburn Jeger (20 May 1898 – 24
September 1953) was a
British Labour Party politician who
served as a
Member of
Parliament (MP) from 1945 until...
- Peutz–Jeghers
syndrome (often
abbreviated PJS) is an
autosomal dominant genetic disorder characterized by the
development of
benign hamartomatous polyps...
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Mateja Jeger (born 13
January 1995) is a
Croatian table tennis player. Her
highest career ITTF
ranking was 77. "Mateja
Jeger". Tabletennis.guide. Retrieved...
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Veronika Jeger (born 28
October 1969) is a road
cyclist from Hungary. In 2001 and 2004 she won the
Hungarian National Road Race Championships. She represented...