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Alberts Jērums (1919,
Karula Parish Karula Parish () was a rural municipality in Valga County, Estonia. Settlements ;Villages Kaagjärve - Käärikmäe - Karula - Kirbu - Koobassaare - Londi - Lüllemäe - Lusti - Pikkjärve - Pugritsa - Raavitsa - Rebasemõisa - Väheru ...
– 1978) was a noted Latvian composer. His daughter, Jāna Jēruma-Grīnberga (a
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) was consecrated a bishop in 2009; the first woman to become a bishop in UK history.
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at the chapel of the Royal Holloway College, Egham, Surrey in April 2003. Stuart has subsequently transferred to the
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1919 births 1978 deaths People from Valga Parish Latvian composers 20th-century composers Soviet composers {{Latvia-composer-stub