• Fricis Bārda (25 January 1880 – 13 March 1919) was a Latvian poet, particularly noted for his interest in philosophical and pantheistic themes. Fricis...
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  • Fricis Apšenieks (1894–1941), Latvian chess master Fricis Bārda (1880–1919), Latvian poet Fricis Dambrēvics (1906–?), Latvian football forward Fricis...
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  • and Rūdolfs Bārda Rūdolfs Bārda (1903–1991), Latvian association football and basketball player Saidu Barda, Nigerian politician Yinon Barda (born 1984)...
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    philology in 1938, researching the works of Latvian poet and philosopher, Fricis Bārda. At the end of the Second World War, Mauriņa went into exile, first in...
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  • 2002 Noktirne (Nocturne) for harp 2003 Cikls ar Friča Bārdas dzeju (Three Poems by Fricis Bārda) for mixed choir 2006 Divas mīlas dziemsas (Two Love Songs)...
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    tombstone of the poet Jānis Poruks in the Meža cemetery in Riga and the Fricis Bārda monument in the Umurgas cemetery. In Kazdang, a monument carved by him...
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  • 1878–1962) Manuel Apicella (France, born 1970) Izaak Appel (Poland, 1905–1941) Fricis Apšenieks (Latvia, 1894–1941) Lev Aptekar (Ukraine, New Zealand, born 1936)...
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