- (Old English: Wudga, Widia; Gotho-Latin: Vidigoia) or
Vidrik "Vidga"
Verlandsson (Old Norse:
Vidrīk + Viðga or
Videke + Verlandsson, Vallandsson, or Villandsson)...
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Vidrik "Frits"
Rootare (born in Tallinn,
Estonia August 20, 1906 –
March 5, 1981) was an
Estonian chess player. His wife,
Salme Rootare, was also an Estonian...
- He
studied pause patterns in
English Renaissance dramatic blank verse.
Vidrik "Frits"
Rootare (1906–1981),
chess player Andrus Johani (1906–1941), painter...
- Jack Teagarden,
American singer-songwriter and
trombonist (d. 1964) 1906 –
Vidrik Rootare,
Estonian chess player (d. 1981) 1908 – Al López,
American baseball...
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January 2013
Eurovision Rejects Winny Puhh
Perform Upside-Down at Rick
Owens Vidrik Võsoberg.
Winny Puhh ajab udu ja teeb uut plaati. LõunaLeht, 7 July 2009...
- Ivar
Vidrik Ivask (December 17, 1927 Riga,
Latvia –
September 23, 1992 Fountainstown, Ireland) was an
Estonian poet and
literary scholar. He
escaped in...
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Grosch Maxim Rodshtein and
Tereza Olsarova Ian
Rogers and
Cathy Rogers Vidrik Rootare and
Salme Rootare Gennadij Sagalchik and Olga
Sagalchik Bjarke Sahl...
- 1982),
American football player Salme Rootare (1913–1987),
chess player Vidrik Rootare (c. 1900–1985),
chess player Sven
Salumaa (born 1966),
tennis player...
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Catharina Roodzant (Netherlands, 1896–1999)
Salme Rootare (Estonia, 1913–1987)
Vidrik Rootare (Estonia, c.1900–1985)
Jakob Rosanes (Ukraine/Austria-Hungary, Germany...
- Club championships. In 1930 he won team
silver medal, with Nedsvedski,
Vidrik Rootare and Karring. In 1931 and 1938, he won two team gold medals, firstly...