- is thus
convinced that the
Soldans were
Hungarians from the Maramureș region. However,
noble families with the name
Soldan can also be
found in Prussia...
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Soldan may
refer to:
Soldan family, in
Moldavia Louis Soldan (1920–1971),
Austrian actor Mackenzie Soldan (born 1992),
American basketball and tennis...
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Silvio Soldán (born
March 26, 1935, in
Colonia Belgrano) is a TV host from Argentina.
Soldán has
worked in the game show
Feliz domingo para la juventud...
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Sandra Soldan (born
December 27, 1973, in Niteroi) is an
athlete from Brazil, who
competes in triathlon.
Soldan competed at the
first Olympic triathlon...
- rehearsal,
January 1980) "
Soldans på din gram****n" (in Swedish).
Svensk mediedatabas. 2013.
Retrieved 4
November 2014. "
Soldans på din gram****n" (in Swedish)...
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Narciso Soldan (11
December 1927 – 30 July 1987) was an
Italian professional footballer who pla**** as a
goalkeeper in the
Italian Football League.
Soldan was...
- Horizontes,
Camas Z74
Amanecer de
Arrakis Observatory, observer:
Francisco Soldán AN
Amanecer de
Arrakis Z75
Sirius Observatory (Observatorio Sirius) - Observatorio...
- Luis
Alayza y Paz
Soldán (November 30, 1883 –
November 15, 1976) was a
Peruvian writer and
diplomat who also
served as a
professor at
National University...
-
Wendla Irene Soldan-Brofeldt,
known as
Venny (2
November 1863,
Helsinki – 10
October 1945, Lohja) was a
Finnish painter, illustrator,
graphic artist, wood...
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Football Encyclopedia: 2nd Edition. Sports. p. 12. ISBN 978-1-61321-620-0. Ray
Soldan (September 11, 1994). "A Look Back at High
School Football in 1900s Decade"...