- The
Kingdom of
Dyfed (Welsh pronunciation: ['dəvɛd]), one of
several Welsh petty kingdoms that
emerged in 5th-century sub-Roman
Britain in
southwest Wales...
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Christiaan Rudolf de Wet (7
October 1854 – 3
February 1922) was a Boer general,
rebel leader and politician. Born on the
Leeuwkop farm, in the district...
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De Wet is the name of:
Jacob Willemszoon de Wet (c. 1610 –
between 1675 and 1691),
Dutch painter Christiaan de Wet (1854–1922), Boer general,
rebel leader...
- Jane
de Wet is a
South African actress and dancer.
De Wet is from
Somerset West,
Western Cape. She
first discovered performing arts as a
dancer in a recital...
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Motalane Dewet Monakedi is a
South African politician who
served as a
member of the
National ****embly of
South Africa from
March 2023
until May 2024,...
- This is the
discography of
Scottish soft rock band
Wet Wet Wet. "UK
Charts >
Wet Wet Wet".
Official Charts Company.
Retrieved 18
January 2016. Australian...
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Phillip de Wet is a British-South
African journalist, editor, and columnist. He is the
former foreign editor of News24,
where he
publishes a w****ly column...
- Look up
wet,
wetness, or
wetting in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Wet may
refer to: Moisture, the
condition of
containing liquid or
being covered or...
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Cronje de Wet (25 May 1924 – 22 May 2004[citation needed]) was a
South African politician,
medical doctor, diplomat, and
member of the
National Party.
De Wet...
- bittereinders. Led by
generals such as
Louis Botha, Jan ****s,
Christiaan de Wet, and Koos
de la Rey, Boer
guerrillas used hit-and-run
attacks and
ambushes against...