- Olympics. "
Gerlacus Moes". Olympedia.
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Gerlacus Moes Olympic...
- It was
established in 1886 by
Gerlacus van den Elsen,
abbot of the
Berne Abbey, a
Norbertine monastery. In 1886,
Gerlacus van den Elsen, one of the Norbertine...
- the 19th century. One of the
first of Raiffeisen's
followers was
Father Gerlacus van den Elsen, who
stood at the
basis of a
number of
local farmers' banks...
-
brother Anton joined the
company in 1912. In 1815, Lion and a partner,
Gerlacus Ribbius Peletier,
started a
tobacco company, "The Unicorn". The successors...
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Dutch art
historian Fr****e Moes (born 1998),
Dutch field hockey player Gerlacus Moes (1902–1965),
Dutch swimmer Jeannot Moes (born 1948), Luxembourgish...
- Men's
competition Gé
Dekker Otto
Hoogesteyn Pieter Jacobszoon Sjaak Köhler
Gerlacus Moes
Frits Schutte Pieter van
Senus Aart van
Wilgenburg Women's competition...
- Men's
competition Gé
Dekker Otto
Hoogesteyn Pieter Jacobszoon Sjaak Köhler
Gerlacus Moes
Frits Schutte Pieter van
Senus Aart van
Wilgenburg Women's competition...
-
Gerlac Peterssen (known as
Gerlacus Petri) (1377 or 1378 in
Deventer – 18
November 1411) was a
Dutch mystic. He
entered the
Institution of the Brethren...
- of State,
Governor of the
Dutch East Indies, and
Governor of
Limburg Gerlacus van den
Elsen (1853–1925),
priest Cor
Roffelsen (1889–1958), architect...
- and
settled by
monks from
Ebrach Abbey in
Bavaria under the
first abbot,
Gerlacus. It was the 38th
Cistercian monastery to be founded. The
previous 37 are...