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Jēkabs is a
Latvian masculine given name; it a
cognate of the English-language name
Jacob and may
refer to:
Jēkabs Alksnis (1897–1938),
Latvian Soviet...
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Jēkabs Peterss (Russian: Я́ков Христофо́рович Пе́терс,
Yakov Khristoforovich Peters, English:
Jacob Peters; 3 December [O.S. 21 November] 1886 – 25 April...
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Jēkabs Kazaks (18
February 1895, in Riga – 30
November 1920, in Riga) was a
Latvian modernist painter.
Kazaks was born in a
relatively meager surroundings...
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Jēkabs Bukse (14 June 1879 – 12 May 1942) was a
Latvian cyclist. He
competed in two
events for the
Russian Empire at the 1912
Summer Olympics.
Bukse was...
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Jēkabs Bīne (11
April 1895 – 24
October 1955) was a
Latvian painter,
stained gl**** artist,
teacher and art critic.
Jēkabs Bīne was born in Riga in 1895...
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Jēkabs Nākums (born 4
February 1972) is a
Latvian biathlete. He
competed at the 1998
Winter Olympics and the 2002
Winter Olympics. Evans, Hilary; Gjerde...
- Gr**** – Iákovos (Ιάκωβος), Iakóv (Ιακώβ), Yángos (Γιάγκος)
Gujarati – જેકબ (
Jēkab)
Haitian Creole – Jakòb
Hausa –
Yakubu Hawaiian –
Iakopo Hebrew –Ya'akov...
- Kārlis
Jēkabs Vilhelms Hūns, also
known as Karl
Jacob Wilhelm Huhn and Karl
Theodor Huhn (Russian: Карл Фёдорович Гун; 13
November 1831 – 28
January 1877)...
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Jēkabs Rēdlihs (born
March 29, 1982) is a
Latvian former ice
hockey defenceman. Rēdlihs was
selected in the
fourth round 119th
overall by the Columbus...
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where Jews were
being ********inated. He was
saved from
probable death by
Jekabs Kulis, a
sergeant of a
Latvian police battalion after begging for bread...