Gustavs is a
Latvian masculine
given name
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and may refer to:
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Gustavs "Gustavo" Butelis (born 1978), Latvian rapper and record producer
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Gustavs Celmiņš
Gustavs Celmiņš (April 1, 1899 – April 10, 1968) was a Latvian based politician, who was the founder of the Pērkonkrusts (Latvian pronunciation: , "Thunder Cross").
Biography
He was educated at the commerce school of the Riga Stock Ex ...
(1899-1968), a Latvian politician
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Gustavs Ērenpreis
Gustavs Ērenpreis (5 September 1891 – 19 May 1956) was a Latvian manufacturer of bicycles best known as the recipient of the Order of the Three Stars and Cross of Recognition, and as a founder and director of Gustavs Ērenpreis Bicycle Factor ...
(1891–1956), Latvian bicycle manufactuer
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Gustav Klutsis
Gustav Klutsis ( lv, Gustavs Klucis, russian: Густав Густавович Клуцис; 4 January 1895 – 26 February 1938) was a pioneering Latvian photographer and major member of the Constructivist avant-garde in the early 20th centur ...
(1895-1938), Latvian photographer
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Gustavs Šķilters
Gustavs Šķilters (15 November 1874 – 24 September 1954) was a Latvian artist, working mainly as a sculptor.
Biography
Gustavs Šķilters was born in present-day Rencēni Parish, the son of a blacksmith, and trained to become an artist in S ...
(1874–1954), Latvian sculptor
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Gustavs Tūrs
Gustavs Tūrs (24 May 1890 — 16 March 1973) was a Latvian prelate of the Evangelical Lutheran Church of Latvia and Archbishop of Riga from 1948 to 1968.
Biography
He was born on 24 May 1890 to Gustavs and Anna Tursa in Prauliena Parish "Silniek ...
(1890–1973), Latvian prelate of the Evangelical Lutheran Church of Latvia and Archbishop of Riga
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Gustavs Vanags
Gustavs Vanags (10 March 1891 — 8 May 1965) was a Soviet and Latvian organic chemist, full member of Latvian SSR Academy of Sciences. He was also one of the signers of the Memorandum of Latvian Central Council in 1944.
Biography
Gustavs Vana ...
(1891—1965), Latvian organic chemist
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Gustavs Zemgals
Gustavs Zemgals (12 August 1871, Džūkste parish, Courland Governorate – 6 January 1939) was a Latvian politician and the second President of Latvia. He also was twice the mayor of Riga.
Zemgals was born in Džūkste, Latvia. He attended ...
(1871–1939), Latvian politician and the second President of Latvia
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Latvian masculine given names