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Rozālija Purgāle (May 1, 1904 -
March 2, 1984) was the
first female judge in Latvia. From 1923, she
studied at the
Faculty of
Economics and Law at the...
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Rosalie (French) Rozália (Hungarian)
Rozalia (Polish)
Rozalija (Latvian, Lithuanian,
Slovene and Croatian) Zala (Slovene) Rosalía Arteaga...
- Rozália Ökrész (Serbian Cyrillic: Розалија Екрес, romanized:
Rozalija Ekres; born 2
November 1957) is a
Serbian politician from the country's Hungarian...
- Rosaria, Rosaura, Rosella, Rosellina, Rosetta,
Rosina Latvian: Roze, Roza,
Rozālija, Rozīte (diminutive) Portuguese: Rosa, Rosália, Rosalba, Rosária, Rosy...
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historical Duchy of Styria. The name of the
settlement was
changed from
Sveta Rozalija (literally, 'Saint Rosalia') to Zlateče pri Šentjurju in 1953. The name...
- Roze
Stiebra (born
Rozālija Stiebra on 17
March 1942) is a
Latvian animator. Roze
Stiebra was born on 17
March 1942 in Riga. She
graduated from the Faculty...
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Zalla Zarana, born
Rozalija Sršen (July 16, 1897 – July 12, 1967), was an
American actress in the
silent era. She is
considered to be the
first Slovenian...
- The city is also home to
several class masters such as
Cleric Master Rozalija and
Knight Commander Uska, the
Templar Master and the city's
ruling general...
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Slavic circle,
another Jesuit,
Antun Kanižlić
wrote the epic poem
Sveta Rožalija (St Rosalia) the
story of the
saint of Palermo. The
Ozalj circle is characterised...
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Plade was born in Riga, son of
cantor Jekabs Plade and his wife
Sofija Rozalija (nee Veikmane). He was one of four
brothers who
represented Latvia in football...