Aspazija was the pen name of Elza Johanna Emilija Lizete Pliekšāne (née Elza Rozenberga; 16 March 1865 – 5 November 1943), a Latvian poet and playwright...
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the father of Latvian socialism. It was during this period that he met Aspazija (pseudonym of Elza Pliekšāne, born Rozenberga), another Latvian poet and...
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yearbooks between 1975 and 1989, as well as the first six Copied Writings of Aspazija (1985–1988). During the Awakening Movement in 1989, she was included on...
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Rainis (1865-1929), a Latvian poet, playwright, translator, and politician. Aspazija (1865-1943), a Latvian poet and playwright. Mariuccia Medici (1910–2012)...
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Blaumanis. Kristīne in The Fire by Rūdolfs Blaumanis. Mirdza in Vaidelote by Aspazija. Gretchen in Faust by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe. Ophelia in Hamlet by...
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around the monument, about 200 meters (660 ft) long, between Rainis and Aspazija boulevards, was pedestrianized, forming a plaza. Part of it includes a...
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ISBN 9984-04-304-5 (in Latvian) Meškova, Sandra (2002). Two mothers of Latvian literature: Aspazija and Anna Brigadere. Journal of Baltic Studies 34.3, 276-297....
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songs for boys' choir (1980) Song cycle with lyrics from Latvian poet Aspazija for boys' choir (1980) Baltās dziesmas (The White Songs) for boys' choir...
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author, feminist, and politician Elza Rozenberga, who took the pseudonym Aspazija, model her campaigning for women's rights after what she saw as Aspasia's...
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of Greece and the only modern Greek royal consort not styled as Queen Aspazija (1865–1943), Latvian poet and playwright Aspasia, the name of both the...
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Apšenieks (1894–1941) – chess player Vija Artmane (1929–2008) – actress Aspazija, pen-name of Elza Pliekšāne (1865–1943) – poet and playwright Gunārs Astra...
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residents is the artist Angela Lyn. and Latvian poet couple Rainis and Aspazija, who lived here from 1905–20. Carlo Cattaneo, Italian writer and philosopher...
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occupation and later in exile in Sweden. "Zelta ābele published works by Aspazija, Jānis Akurateras, Ernest Birznieks-Upītis, Rudolfs Blaumanis, Viļlis Plūdonis...
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Salwa al-Jassar Massouma al-Mubarak Laos 1958 Khampheng Boupha Latvia 1920 Aspazija Zelma Cēsniece-Freidenfelde Klāra Kalniņa Apolonija Laurinoviča Valērija...
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Tērvete flow through Zaļenieki. Zaļenieki, Spurģi, Ūziņi, Apgunste. Poet Aspazija (1865 - 1943) was born in Daukšas, Zaļenieki Parish v t e "Reģionu, novadu...
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repertoire for theater of both the ambitious works of Latvian authors - Rainis, Aspazija , Anna Brigadere , Andrejs Upītis and other works of the world classics...
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Pasils Kārlis Pauļuks Fjodors Pavlovs Andrejs Petrevics Elza Pliekšāne (Aspazija) Jānis Pliekšāns (Rainis) Teodors Plūme Emīls Prauliņš Vladimirs Presņakovs...
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portrait photographs of Latvian dignitaries (amongst them people like Rainis, Aspazija and Emīls Dārziņš). After the end of World War II, Rieksts worked for the...
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of a more democratic Russian Empire – but a sovereign state. He married Aspazija, also a writer, active in the feminist movement. They were exiled to inner...
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by Ann-Marie MacDonald at Nightwood Theatre 1991: The Avenging Woman by Aspazija at The Berkley Theatre - co-directed with Neil Barlett 1994: Still Clowning...
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National Opera and Ballet (LNOB) is an opera house and opera company at Aspazijas boulevard 3 in Riga. Its repertoire includes performances of opera and...
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was elected to the Constitutional Assembly of Latvia in 1920. Alongside Aspazija, Apolonija Laurinoviča, Valērija Seile and Berta Vesmane, she was one of...
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ScienceSoft CEO". MobileAppAaily. Retrieved 2024-02-12. "ScienceSoft, Aspazijas bulvāris 20, Rīga, LV-1050". infolapa.zl.lv. Retrieved 2024-02-12. "ScienceSoft...
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Aso (麻生いずみ, b. 1960, manga creator Isa Asp (1853–1872, Finland), poet Aspazija (1865–1943, Russia/Latvia), poet & pw. Asphyxia (living, Australia), ch...
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Museo parrocchiale Morbio Inferiore Morbio Inferiore Art Museo Rainis e Aspazija Castagnola Art Museo Sergio Maina Caslano Art Museo Villa Pia Porza Art...
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had three children. In 1910, she went to Switzerland, where Rainis and Aspazija were living in exile, with her husband's support, to gain their input on...
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Artava (1995) Kukaiņu soļi ["The Footsteps of Insects"], Riga: Rainis and Aspazija Foundation (1994) Laiks ["Time"; with Juris Kronbergs], Riga: Zinātne (1994)...
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(1976) "Murder in Academe" (1977, with Margot Peters) "What Happened to Aspazija? In Search of Feminism in Latvia" (1993) A Woman in Amber: Healing the...
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satire against romanticism. In 1898 he returned to Riga and together with Aspazija and Jānis Poruks worked in one of the biggest journal (home guest]] In...
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