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- Historia Lettica is one of the oldest historical books about Latvia, Latvian mythology and Latvian language. It was written by Lutheran priest Paul Einhorn...
- student corporations: Fraternitas Moscoviensis (later called Fraternitas Lettica), Lettgallia, Lettonia, Selonia (Selonija) and Talavija. In the interwar...
- Testimonials in Advertising". eCFR. Retrieved 2024-10-03. Hoeken, Hans; Hustinx, Lettica (2009-10-01). "When is Statistical Evidence Superior to Anecdotal Evidence...
- Archived from the original (PDF) on 2021-01-02. Vonk, Wietske; Hustinx, Lettica G. M. M.; Simons, Wim H. G. (1992). "The use of referential expressions...
- September 30, 2024. "Par Mums". Fraternitas Lettica (in Latvian). Retrieved September 30, 2024. "Fraternitas Lettica". P!K! (in Latvian). Retrieved 2024-09-30...
- mentioned for the first time in 1649 by Paul Einhorn in his work Historia Lettica. A Russian name in Cyrillic from the time of the Russian Empire was Либава...
- Mother of God of Guadalupe, Padmavati (Alaol) 1649 in literatureHistoria Lettica (Einhorn), Huei tlama****çoltica (de la Vega), Leabhar na nGenealach (Dubhaltach...
- Kalbotyra”(Vilnius). Member of the Editorial Board of the journals “"Linguistica Lettica", "Proceedings of the Latvian Academy of Sciences. Part A”, “Acta Universitas...
- because of his historical book about Latvians published in 1649 — "Historia Lettica" (das ist Beschreibung der Lettischen Nation in welcher von der Letten...
- Myophoria costata, M. goldf****i, Lingula tenuessima, and Anoplophoria lettica may be mentioned among the invertebrates. The fish include Ceratodus, Hybodus...