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American author Eduard Gerdes (1821–1898),
Dutch lyric writer and
author Michael Gerdes (born 1960),
German politician Paulus Gerdes (1952–2014),
Dutch ethnomathematician...
- on June 1, 1960,
Gerdes Folk City was
officially born, with a bill
featuring folk
singers Carolyn Hester and
Logan English.
Gerdes Folk City was soon...
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Gerde may
refer to: Oszkár
Gerde (1883-1944),
Hungarian 2x
Olympic champion sabre fencer Gerde, Hautes-Pyrénées,
commune in the Hautes-Pyrénées department...
- Otto
Gerdes (born 20
January 1920 in Cologne; died 15 June 1989) was a
German conductor and
record producer. He
studied music at the
Hochschule für Musik...
- Representatives.
Gerdes was a
senior advisor for the
United States Department of Energy,
serving under Rick Perry.[when?] In May 2021,
Gerdes was
elected to...
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Tattoo (2011).
Gerdes died from a
brain aneurysm in Glendale, California, on
January 1, 2021, at the age of 72. Mike Barnes, "George
Gerdes, Singer, Songwriter...
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Protestant freedom of conscience,
Gerdes drew a line in his
attacks on the
Mennonite minister Johannes Stinstra. In that case
Gerdes used the
views of
Samuel Werenfels...
- Ed
Gerdes or
Eduard Gerdes (1887–1945) was a
Dutch painter, art teacher,
member of
honorary art
selection committees and
during the last
years of his...
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Pierre Joseph Gerdes" (PDF). For the
Learning of Mathematics. 35 (1): 30–32. Walenkamp, Jos (9
January 2015). "Obituary
Professor Paulus Gerdes". African...
- team,
which won the
silver medal. He pla****
three matches as halfback.
Alfred Gerdes at
Olympedia Alfred Gerdes'
profile at databaseOlympics.com v t e...