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Arnolds Spekke (or
Arnolds Speke; 14 June 1887 – 27 July 1972) was a
Latvian historian, philologist, and diplomat. He
received a
doctorate in philology...
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Legation in Washington, D.C.
Dinbergs succeeded Spekke on 1
October 1970 upon
Spekke's retirement (
Spekke died in 1972).
Dinbergs became general consul...
- of Gr**** and
Roman biography and mythology. Vol. III. London: J. Murray.
Spekke,
Arnolds (1957) The
ancient amber routes and the
geographical discovery...
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States (1991–1992). Kārlis Zariņš (Charles Zarine) (1940–1963)
Arnolds Spekke (1963–1970)
Anatols Dinbergs (1971–1991)
State continuity of the Baltic...
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Soviet occupation in 1940
until his
death in 1963.
Since then,
Arnolds Spekke and
later Anatols Dinbergs represented Latvia as chargé d'affaires until...
- 1958.
Latvju enciklopēdija. Stockholm: Trīs Zvaigznes, 1950-51
Arnolds Spekke.
History of Latvia: An Outline. Stockholm: M. Goppers/Zelta Ābele, 1951...
- From left Prof. Dr.
Arnolds Spekke,
Latvian Envoy in Washington, D.C., A. Blodnieks, Mrs. A.
Spekke...
- (the pen name of Miķelis Krogzemis), in the
diplomat and
scholar Arnolds Spekke's words,
represented "the
romantic and
mystic search for the nation's soul...
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Territorial changes of the
Baltic states Masļenki
border incident Arnolds Spekke:
Balts and Slavs:
Their Early Relations. Washington, D.C.:
Alpha Printing...
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kronetie viesi un likteņa lēmēji" (in Latvian).
Retrieved 28
August 2011.
Spekke, A. (1995). "Latvieši un
Livonija 16.gs" (in Latvian). Rīga: Zinātne. p...