Saule is the French equivalent for the willow. Saule may refer to: Saule, settlement in Beverīna municipality, Latvia Saule, settlement in Jaunpils municipality...
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Saulė (Lithuanian: Saulė, Latvian: Saule) is a solar goddess, the common Baltic solar deity in the Lithuanian and Latvian mythologies. The noun Saulė/Saule...
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Saules may refer to several places: in France Saules, Doubs, a commune of the Doubs département Saules, Saône-et-Loire, a commune of the Saône-et-Loire...
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Ncedile Saule is a South African novelist, writer and academic. Saule was born in Fort Beaufort and is from the Bhayi, Mvulane clan. Saule has written...
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Rote Säule (German for "red column"), also Rote Saile, is the name of the following: Austrian mountains Rote Säule (Tauern) (2,993 m), in the Venediger...
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Saulė Bliuvaitė (born 1994) is a Lithuanian film director and screenwriter. For her feature film debut Toxic (2024), she won the Golden Leopard at the...
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Säuling or Saulingspitze is a twin-peak mountain in the German Allgäu, though part of the mountain is in Austria. The two summits have heights of 2,047...
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Rūdolfs Saule (27 January 1903, Vidzeme – 16 March 1975, Chicago) was a Latvian performer, professional actor, ballet master and artist. He performed...
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The Battle of Saule (Lithuanian: Saulės mūšis / Šiaulių mūšis; German: Schlacht von Schaulen; Latvian: Saules kauja) was fought on 22 September 1236,...
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Saule Tarikhovna Omarova (Russian: Сауле Тариховна Омарова, Säule Tarihqyzy Omarova, Kazakh Cyrillic: Сәуле Тарихқызы Омарова; born November 2, 1966)...
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The Saulė Cemetery (Lithuanian: Saulės kapinės; transl. Sun Cemetery) is a cemetery in Antakalnis district of Vilnius, Lithuania. It is the old parish...
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Saule (Kazakh: Сауле) is a traditional Lithuanian and Kazakh female given name. The meaning of the name is interpreted as "sunlight" or "sun". The history...
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Béatrix Saule (born 10 November 1950), née Houdart de La Motte, is a French art historian. She spent much of her career at the Palace of Versailles, for...
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"Saule, Pērkons, Daugava" is a Latvian choir song. The text originates from the 1916 poem Daugava by the Latvian poet Rainis, while the musical part is...
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Saulė Society (Lithuanian: Lietuvių švietimo draugija "Saulė"; "saulė" means sun) was a Catholic educational society active in Lithuania from 1906 to...
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shameless person') is a 2024 Lithuanian drama film written and directed by Saulė Bliuvaitė in her feature directorial debut. Starring newcomers Vesta Matulytė...
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Baptiste Lalieu better known as Saule sometimes stylized SAULE in all capital letters, (born 25 September 1977) is a Belgian singer-songwriter who has...
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Saule Doszhan (Kazakh: Сәуле Мағазбекқызы Досжан, Säule Mağazbekqyzy Dosjan; born September 2, 1959) is a poetess, writer, Honored Worker of Kazakhstan...
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Saule Maratovna Karibayeva (Kazakh: Сәуле Кәрібаева, Säule Kärıbaeva; born 23 April 1987) is a Kazakhstani women's football striker currently playing for...
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the night before. A restaurant had been there, but it failed because Le Saule Pleureur ("The Weeping Willow"), an upscale French restaurant with a Michelin...
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Latvian mythology (redirect from Saules meitas)
be the supreme deity. Another celestial deity is the goddess of the sun, Saule, whose name literally translates to "the sun", she ensured the fertility...
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Berger 1994, p. 7. Saule 2013, p. 20. Pérouse de Montclos 1991, pp. 262–264. Saule 2013, p. 22. Saule 2013, p. 25. Saule 2013, p. 23. Saule 2013, p. 32. Palace...
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Vaux-Saules (French pronunciation: [vo sol]) is a commune in the Côte-d'Or department in eastern France. Communes of the Côte-d'Or department "Répertoire...
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The Rote Säule (also Rote Saile) is a mountain, 2,993 m (AA), on the main chain of the Alps in the Venediger Group. It lies on the border between the...
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the sky. He is the third most popular deity in Latvian mythology after Saulė and Mēness, but is almost exclusively mentioned in folk songs. The name...
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Die Säule is a theatre in Duisburg, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. 51°25′50″N 6°45′38″E / 51.43056°N 6.76056°E / 51.43056; 6.76056 v t e v t e...
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for Saulė (the Sun). In the evening, Vakarinė prepares the bed for Saulė. The relationship between Saulė and Aušrinė is complex. Sometimes Saulė is described...
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The Rote Säule or Rote Saile is a mountain, 2,820 metres (according to other sources 2,879 metres) high on the Wallhornkamm in the Venediger Group. Its...
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Saule Sabitovna Iskakova (Russian: Сауле Сабитовна Искакова) is a Kazakhstan-born Russian actress (voice). Saule Iskakova was born in Temirtau, Kazakhstan...
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inkjet printing. She is a co-founder and the Chief Technology Officer at Saule Technologies. She started her studies at the Faculty of Physics at the University...
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