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Arvo is a Finnish and Estonian given name for males and may refer to: Arvo Aalto (born 1932), Finnish politician; Arvo Aaltonen (1892–1949), Finnish swimmer and Olympic medalist; Arvo Aller (born 1973), Estonian politician; Arvo Andresson (1954–1994), captain of MS Estonia; Arvo Askola (1909–1975), Finnish track and field athlete and ...
Beryl Davies, 79, told BBC that she was “in total shock” after being contacted about a video that depicted her marriage to her late ex-husband, Griff, in a village near Cardigan, Ceredigion in ...
Andresson or Andrésson is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Avdy Andresson (1899–1990), former Estonian Minister of War in exile;
Avdy Andresson (15 November 1899 in Viluvere, Estonia – 27 August 1990 in Deerfield, New Jersey, United States) was the Estonian Minister of War in exile from April 3, 1973, until two months before his death on June 20, 1990, and disputed Commander of Armed Forces (Estonian: Sõjavägede Juhataja) from 14 October 1975.
Bride shocked by unseen video from 1960s wedding. January 16, 2025 at 1:06 AM. Beryl Davies married Griff at Cilfowyr Chapel near Cardigan in October 1966 [BBC]
Footage From Captain Sandys Wedding Features Below Deck Alum Cameos Including a Glimpse at Norma. Sandy and Leah met in 2018 and dated for several years before getting engaged on screen. Ahead of ...
Fratres (meaning "brothers" in Latin) is a musical work by the Estonian composer Arvo Pärt exemplifying his tintinnabuli style of composition. [1] It is three-part music, written in 1977, without fixed instrumentation and has been described as a "mesmerizing set of variations on a six-bar theme combining frantic activity and sublime stillness that encapsulates Pärt's observation that 'the ...
In total, 94 bodies were recovered: 93 within 33 days of the accident, and the last victim was found 18 months later. [1] By the time the rescue helicopters arrived, around a third of those who escaped from the Estonia had died of hypothermia, while fewer than half of those who had managed to leave the ship were eventually rescued. [1]