- Anna
Sakse (January 16, 1905 –
March 2, 1981) was a
Latvian writer and translator. She also
wrote under the
names Austra Sēja, Smīns, Trīne Grēciņa and...
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Simeon Borisov Saxe-Coburg-Gotha (Bulgarian: Симеон Борисов Сакскобургготски, romanized: Simeon
Borisov Sakskoburggotski, [simeˈɔn boˈrisof sakskoburˈɡɔtski];...
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suwimade foki af (f)a(nwan)ga
lande B a(i a)u is urki C1 ni s solu sot uk ni
sakse stain skorin C2 ni (witi) maʀ
nakdan is na wrinʀ ni wiltiʀ manʀ lagi(s)...
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recorded owner in 1326. It was
later p****ed to his
brother Sakse Pedersen Uldsaks. In 1355,
Sakse Yldsaks'
daughter Ingebrog inhirited a
stake in the estate...
- Sciences.
Kilderne til
Sakses oldhistorie: en
literaturhistorisk undersøgelse
Volume 1 Forsøg pa en
tvedeling af
kilderne til
Sakses oldhistorie. Copenhagen:...
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tremula aspen *pojɜ Proto-Uralic 787
Pinus cembra Siberian pine *soksɜ (*
saksɜ), *se̮ksɜ Proto-Uralic 903
Larix sibirica larch *näŋɜ Proto-Finno-Ugric...
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Serafirna Kundirenko Sinaida Kuskina Vera
Oserova Anna
Ponomariova Miniona Sakse Valentina Sviridova Simonina Maria Toporkova Coach:
Valentina Oskolkova...
- children's
novels Anna T.
Sadlier (1854–1932),
Canadian writer,
translator Anna
Sakse (1905–1981),
Latvian writer and
translator Anna Sandor, Hungarian-born Canadian/American...
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Ephraim and
Jeanne (Lena) Saks,
murdered at
Auschwitz in 1944.
Shishi and the
Sakses were all born in
Dublin but
moved to
continental Europe before war broke...
- (Croatian), Nedders****en (Low Saxon),
Nedersaksen (Dutch, Frisian), Neder-
Sakse (Afrikaans),
Niedersachsen (Danish, German, Norwegian, Swedish), Saksonia...