Juris Māters

Juris Māters
Juris Māters
Born March 11, 1845(1845-03-11)
Cilde parish,  Russian Empire (now Latvia)
Died February 4, 1885(1885-02-04) (aged 39)
Jelgava,  Russian Empire (now Latvia)
Occupation writer
Nationality Latvian

Juris Māters (or Māteru Juris) (11 March 1845, Cilde parish - 4 February 1885, Jelgava), was a Latvian writer and journalist.[1]

References

  1. ^ Rožkalne, Anita; LU literatūras, folkloras un mākslas institūts (2003) (in Latvian). Latviešu rakstniecība biogrāfijās.. Riga: Zinātne. ISBN 9984-698-48-3. OCLC 54799673. 



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