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Marie Reisik (born
Marie Tamman; 6
February 1887 in Kilingi-Nõmme, died 3
August 1941 in Tallinn, Estonia), an
Estonian teacher,
women rights activist...
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Heiberg Herbert Johanson Kert Kesküla
Arnold Meri
Aleksander Promet Marie Reisik Evald Tipner Aarne Üksküla
Tallinna entsüklopeedia [Encyclopedia of Tallinn]...
- in Estonia. Its
leading members were
Leena Gross,
Lilli Muna and
Marie Reisik. The
organization mainly focused on women's
rights to
university studies...
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until July 30, 1920, when he also
became Minister of the Interior.
Peeter Reisik took over the
position until he was
replaced by
Ferdinand Vellner on October...
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before 1940: Ants
Laikmaa Konrad Mägi
Villem Ormisson Kristjan Raud
Marie Reisik Eduard Rüga
Aleksander T****a
Nikolai Triik Ado
Vabbe Aleksander Vardi "A...
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Reinthal (or Reintalu) ER Took
office 23.04.1919,
replacing Eduard Hubel Marie Reisik ER
Eduard Rosenvald ER
Peeter Ruubel ETE Took
office 07.10.1919, replacing...
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Konstantin Päts
August Rattas Aleksander Leopold Raudkepp August Rei
Marie Reisik Vladimir Rooberg Josep Rukki Joined on 23.05.1934,
replacing Mihkel Martna...
- (Estonian:
Eesti Naisorganisatsioonide Liit).
First leader of ENL was
Marie Reisik. In 1940, ENL was closed. ENL is re-established on 13 May 1989 in Tartu...
- 1974),
politician Paul
Lilleleht (1893–1955),
military commander Marie Reisik (1887–1941),
politician and women's
rights activist Mart
Siimann (born 1946)...
-
March 2017). "The very
first Estonian feminists –
Lilli Suburg and
Marie Reisik". London, England:
Estonian World.
Archived from the
original on 8 March...