• 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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  • princely name, "Vladimir" or "Volodymyr"). It is equivalent to the Belarusian Usievalad, Polish Wszewład, Lithuanian Visvaldas, Latvian Visvaldis and German...
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  • Valdis (category Given names)
    Valdis is a Latvian language masculine given name. It is derived from two possible sources; from the Latvian word valdīt ("rule") or as a shortened form...
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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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  • Miervaldis (redirect from Miervaldis (Name))
    Sirdsvaldis ("heart-ruler"), Sildsvaldis, Sunvaldis("dog-ruler"), Tālivaldis, Visvaldis ("all-ruler") and Zemvaldis ("land-ruler"), and this is by no means a...
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    Retrieved 2007-03-03. Misiunas & Taagepera 1993, pp. 26–7 Mangulis, Visvaldis (1983). "VIII. September 1939 to June 1941". Latvia in the Wars of the...
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    alliance with Lithuanian pagans. After the defeat, the king of Jersika, Visvaldis, became the vassal of the Bishop of Livonia and received part of his country...
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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:...
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    born Vesere, and they had nine children. His son, Junior Lieutenant Visvaldis Čakste, died from wounds received in the defence of Jelgava in 1915. Another...
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    describes events of the late 12th and early 13th centuries) was King Visvaldis (Vissewalde, rex de Gercike). When he divided his realm in 1211, part...
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