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significant resistance and
plundered Visvaldis's capital, the
Jersika hillfort,
taking his wife prisoner.
Visvaldis, however,
managed to
escape but he was...
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University of
Latvia collection,
where it is
known as the "
Visvaldis Lācis
Reading Room".
Visvaldis Lācis'
grandsons include journalist Mārtiņš Lācis and basketball...
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Visvaldis Georgs Nagobads (November 18, 1921 –
March 31, 2023) was a Latvian-born
American physician. He
earned a
medical degree from the
University of...
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Visvaldis is a
Latvian masculine given name. A
diminutive form of
Visvaldis is Valdis.
People bearing the name
Visvaldis include:
Visvaldis (fl. 13th-century)...
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Visvaldis Melderis (19
January 1915 – 14 July 1944) was a
Latvian basketball player.
Melderis won a gold
medal at the 1935
EuroBasket competition, becoming...
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Visvaldis (M-07) (ex-HNLMS
Delfzijl (A851)) is a
former minehunter of the
Royal Netherlands Navy. Now in
service with the
Latvian Navy.
Delfzijl is the...
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Visvaldis Melderis, 11 Džems Raudziņš (Coach: Valdemārs Baumanis) 1936
Olympic Games:
finished 18th
among 21
teams 1 Rūdolfs Jurciņš, 2
Visvaldis Melderis...
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ruler Visvaldis are
first mentioned in 1203 with
connection with his and the
Lithuanians raid
under the
newly founded city of Riga. In 1209,
Visvaldis, the...
- 29 May 2014.
Retrieved 7
December 2014.
Visvaldis Ignatāns at LFF.lv
Visvaldis Ignatāns at
Soccerway Visvaldis Ignatāns at National-Football-Teams.com...
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released to the
press in
London and
published a day
ahead of schedule.
Visvaldis, Mangulis,
Latvia in the Wars of the 20th century, 1983,
Princeton Junction:...