Gotthard Friedrich Stender (Latvian: Gothards Frīdrihs Stenders or Ģederts Fridriks Štenders; 27 August 1714 – 17 May 1796), also called Old Stender (Vecais...
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develop in the 18th century. Latvian secular literature began with Gotthard Friedrich Stender who produced didactic tales or idyllic portrayals of country life...
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East London. Stender is short for Eastender. Gotthard Friedrich Stender (1714–1796), Latvian grammarian, lexicographer, and poet Inger Stender (1912–1989)...
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Testament in 1685 and The Old Testament in 1691). The Lutheran pastor Gotthard Friedrich Stender was a founder of Latvian secular literature. He wrote the first...
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(1705–1779) – industrialist, entrepreneur, and civil rights activist Gotthard Friedrich Stender (1714–1796) – first Latvian grammarian Līna Šterna (1878–1968)...
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of whom played great role in the creation of Latvian nation. Gotthard Friedrich Stender wrote the first Latvian-German and German-Latvian dictionaries...
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Steffenhagen. Stender, Gotthard Friedrich (1761). Neue vollständigere Lettische Grammatik (in German). Braunschweig. Stender, Gotthard Friedrich (1789). Lettisches...
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several explanations. Gotthard Friedrich Stender linked that name with ūzām – 'trousers', which are of a yellow color. Stender also called Ūsiņš a bee...
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1841 [lv] Memorial in Jaunbebri Manor Monument to folklorist Gotthard Friedrich Stender at Sunākste Church Administrative divisions of Latvia "Reģionu...
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region of Latvia. Annasmuiža Baltmuiža Eglaine Laši Vitkuški Gotthard Friedrich Stender Wikimedia Commons has media related to Eglaine parish. "Reģionu...
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