Pētõr Damberg
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Pētõr Damberg (, lv, Pēteris Dambergs, russian: Пётр Дамберг (); March 9, 1909 Sīkrags – April 25, 1987) was a Livonian linguist, poet and teacher. He graduated from a teacher's school in Jelgava and worked as a Livonian language teacher. He worked on developing Livonian grammar, wrote several poems in Livonian and translated books into Livonian. His most important works were Livonian school books, which became the most common Livonian language books in use for teaching. After
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he worked as a private teacher. He died on April 25, 1987 and was buried in a graveyard in Baltezers.


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Livones.lv: Pēteris Dambergs
(Latvian) * Marjo Mela and Lembit Valba: ''Latvian historiaa ja kulttuuria'', Rozentāls-seura 2005, (Finnish) 1909 births 1987 deaths People from Talsi Municipality People from Courland Governorate Livonian people Latvian writers 20th-century Latvian poets Latvian male poets 20th-century male writers {{Latvia-bio-stub