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Gerardus Mercator (/dʒɪˈrɑːrdəs mɜːrˈkeɪtər/; 5
March 1512 – 2
December 1594) was a
Flemish geographer,
cosmographer and cartographer. He is most renowned...
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Gerardus is a
Latinized version of the
Germanic name Gerard. It has been in use as a
birth name in the Low Countries. In
daily life, most
people use a...
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Heidelberg – 19
March 1649, Amsterdam),
often known by his
Latin name
Gerardus Vossius, was a
Dutch classical scholar, theologian, and polymath. He was...
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Gerardus Johannes Mulder or
Gerrit Jan
Mulder (27
December 1802 – 18
April 1880) was a
Dutch organic and
analytical chemist.
Mulder was born in Utrecht...
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Gerardus Craeyvanger or
Gerardus Kraijvanger (Utrecht,
January 13, 1775- Utrecht,
March 10, 1855) was a
Dutch violin player and baritone. He also worked...
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appears in
medieval m****cripts as
Geraldus slightly more
frequently than
Gerardus. This form is also
closer to the
vernacular form
Guiral Ot
found in a poem...
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Lieutenant General Gerardus Johannes Berenschot (24 July 1887 – 13
October 1941) was Commander-in-Chief of the
Koninklijk Nederlands Indisch Leger (Royal...
- Pierre-Eugène-Aloys OCist, also
known as
Gerardus Rubens (born 1674; died 21
January 1736), was the 42nd
Abbot of the
Common Observance in St. Bernard's...
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Gerardus "Gerard" 't
Hooft (Dutch: [ˈɣeːrɑrt ət ˈɦoːft]; born July 5, 1946) is a
Dutch theoretical physicist and
professor at
Utrecht University, the Netherlands...
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Gerardus Willemse B****man (c.
August 1653 –
October 10, 1723) was a
wealthy physician, land owner, and
colonial governor of the
Province of New York. He...