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Christian Friedrich Samuel Hahnemann (/ˈhɑːnəmən/ HAH-nə-mən, German: [
ˈzaːmueːl ˈhaːnəman]; 10
April 1755 – 2 July 1843) was a
German physician, best...
- Voldemārs
Roberts Zāmuēls (22 May 1872, in Dzērbene
parish – 16
January 1948, in Ravensburg,
French occupation zone in Germany) held the
office as Prime...
- (1923) Zigfrīds Anna Meierovics,
Prime minister (1923–1924) Voldemārs
Zāmuēls,
Prime minister (1924) Hugo Celmiņš,
Prime minister (1924–1925) Kārlis...
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Prime ministers of
Latvia 1918–1940
Ulmanis Meierovics Pauļuks
Meierovics Zāmuēls Celmiņš
Ulmanis Alberings Skujenieks Juraševskis Celmiņš
Ulmanis Skujenieks...
- Bankavs [lv]) or shot (Hugo Celmiņš)
shortly afterwards,
while a few (Voldemārs
Zāmuēls, Jānis Breikšs [lv])
managed to
escape the
repression by
fleeing from the...
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Constitution Agrarian department Culture and book department. Voldemārs
Zāmuēls was
elected chairman of
National Council with Kārlis Pauļuks, J. Rubulis...
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President Jānis Čakste
Preceded by Jānis Pauļuks
Succeeded by Voldemārs
Zāmuēls Foreign Minister of
Latvia In
office 18
November 1918 – 26
January 1924...
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Samuel Werenfels (German pronunciation: [
ˈzaːmueːl ˈveːʁənfɛls]; 1
March 1657 – 1 June 1740) was a
Swiss theologian. He was a
major figure in the move...
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Samuel Freiherr von
Brukenthal (German pronunciation: [
ˈzaːmueːl fɔn ˈbʁʊkn̩taːl] ; 26 July 1721 in
Leschkirch – 9
April 1803 in Sibiu) was the Habsburg...
- Latvian-inhabited lands. The
National Council,
under the
chairmanship of Voldemārs
Zāmuēls, sent a
delegation - led by the ****ure
Minister of
Foreign Affairs Zigfrīds...