Askolds Fēlikss Hermanovskis was a Latvian alpine ski racer born on September 6, 1912, in Riga. He gained recognition in the sport during his active years and eventually moved to New York City, where he passed away on August 18, 1967. His contribution to skiing during his time has been noted, marking him as a significant figure in the Latvian skiing community.
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Time Zone - Europe/Riga (1:36 E)
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Meaning of the name - Askolds
The meaning of Askolds is uncertain, but it likely relates to the Latvian word 'askols', meaning 'spark' or 'ember', suggesting a connection to fire or energy.
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Askolds Hermanovskis belongs to the GI Generation group.
Place of Birth: Riga
Place of Death: New York City
Occupation: athlete
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Ephemeris for September 19, 1912
Note: Moon position is location and time sensitive.Planet | Position (Tropical, Western) | Transits on September 19, 2024 | Secondary Progressions for September 19, 2024 |
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Sun | 26 Virgo 6 | 26 Virgo 58 | 18 Capricorn 35 |
Moon | 8 Capricorn 34 | 15 Aries 38 | 10 Aquarius 36 |
Mercury | 13 Virgo 47 | 17 Virgo 13 | 28 Sagittarius 54 |
Venus | 16 Libra 33 | 25 Libra 31 | 2 Pisces 33 |
Mars | 10 Libra 53 | 8 Cancer 33 | 29 Sagittarius 9 |
Jupiter | 8 Sagittarius 37 | 20 Gemini 41 | 1 Capricorn 16 |
Saturn | 4 Gemini 46 | 15 Pisces 5 | 28 Taurus 13 |
Uranus | 29 Capricorn 39 | 27 Taurus 9 | 2 Aquarius 37 |
Neptune | 25 Cancer 35 | 28 Pisces 33 | 24 Cancer 47 |
Pluto | 0 Cancer 3 | 29 Capricorn 44 | 28 Gemini 39 |
Rahu | 13 Aries 12 | 6 Aries 58 | 7 Aries 17 |
Ketu | 13 Libra 12 | 6 Libra 58 | 7 Libra 17 |
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