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Roman Tavast (May 11, 1895, Tallinn,
Estonia -
August 3, 1942, Sosva,
Soviet Union) was an
Estonian artist, jeweler, and businessman. He was the owner...
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Tavastia or
Tavastland may
refer to: Häme (Swedish: Tavastland, Latin: Tavastia)
Tavastia (historical province), a
historical territory of Tavastians,...
- 2011.
Tallinn City Office. p. 41. Vaher, Rein; Miindel, Avo; Raukas, Anto;
Tavast, Elvi (2010). "Ancient
buried valleys in the city of
Tallinn and adjacent...
- The institute's director,
since 2020, is Arvi
Tavast. Asta Õim
Urmas Sutrop Tõnu
Tender Arvi
Tavast "EKI.ee - Lühidalt ajaloost". portaal.eki.ee. Retrieved...
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Upper Sata****a,
there was
another rebellion in
Lammi in
anger towards Olav
Tavast, who is
reported to have
thought that David's
rebellion was a joke, which...
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University Press, 2005 ISBN 978-0-19-280290-3),
article Trinity,
doctrine of the
Tavast, Timo (21
December 2012).
Unity in the
Triune God:
Trinitarian Theology...
- Westfal, 1370–1384 Bero II Balk (Björn Balk), 1387–1412
Magnus II
Tavast (Maunu
Tavast), 1412–1450
Olaus Magni (Olof Magnusson,
Olavi Maununpoika), 1450–1460...
- 2001: As
White as in Snow -
Polish Artist 2002: Beck (TV Series) -
Bengt Tavast 2002: Det brinner! (TV Mini Series) - L****e 2003: Lejontämjaren - Björn...
- Sweden. One of the most
notable medieval bishops of
Turku was
Magnus II
Tavast, who held the
office from 1412 to 1450. The
spiritual frälse were the educated...
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Fleming among the
nobility Duke
Charles Clas
Fleming Gödik
Fincke Ivar
Tavast Abraham Melkiorsson Axel
Kurck Strength 1,000–4,000+ 1,500–3,300+ Casualties...