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Mägiste is a
village in Otepää Parish,
Valga County in Estonia.
classification of
Estonian administrative units and
settlements 2014[dead link] (retrieved...
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Julius Mägiste (born
Julius Gustavi Mälson; 19
December 1900 – 11
March 1978) was an
Estonian linguist. He was born in the
village of K****ema,
Tartu County...
- Lèse-majesté or lese-majesty (UK: /ˌliːz ˈmædʒɪsti/ leez MAJ-ist-ee, US: /ˌleɪz -/ layz -) is an
offence or
defamation against the
dignity of a ruling...
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Onega Bay. Paul
Ariste suggested a pre-Finnic
origin of the name,
Julius Mägiste suggested a
connection with
peipo or
peippu 'chaffinch' (or
other songbird)...
- Mercedes-Benz 1996–98 Erreà
Seven Salotti 1998–99
Polti 1999–01 None 2001–02
Magiste 2002–03
Temporary 2003–04
Integra Sport 2004–05 None 2005–06
Lotto Amici...
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subjects were more
balanced in
their familiarity with
their two languages.
Mägiste hypothesized that the
bilingual disadvantage could have been due to differential...
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Firebird and the Gray Wolf) in all four
dialects of Ingrian. In 1925,
Julius Mägiste wrote a
second grammatical description of Ingrian, this time of the Finnic...
- Kettunen: 1920–1924
Andrus Saareste: 1925–1933, 1935, 1936–1941
Julius Mägiste: 1934, 1936
Arnold Kask: 1944, 1968–1982
Johannes Voldemar Veski: 1946–1968...
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commandant Julius Wandera Maganda (born 1971),
Ugandan politician Julius Mägiste (1900–1978),
Estonian linguist and
academic Julius Malema (born 1981),...
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Sandro Magister Born
Alessandro Magiste (1943-10-02) 2
October 1943 (age 81)
Busto Arsizio,
Italy Nationality Italian Alma mater
Theological Faculty of...