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- Gervais (/dʒərˈveɪz/,) Gervaise, Gervase or Gervas is a name. Notable people with the name include: Gervase Alard (1270–1340), Admiral of the Cinque Ports...
- Gervase Clifton may refer to: Sir Gervase Clifton (died 1471), English knight and landowner Gervase Clifton (MP) (died 1588), English Member of Parliament...
- Gervase Avenel (died 1219), Lord of Eskdale and Abercorn was a 12th-13th century noble. He served as Justiciar in Lothian between 1206 until 1215 and...
- Gervase of Ebstorf (fl. 1234-1240) is best known as the author of the Ebstorf Map, a medieval mappa mundi created between 1234 and 1240. He may or may...
- Gervase of Tilbury (Latin: Gervasius Tilberiensis; c. 1150–1220) was an English canon lawyer, statesman and cleric. He enjo**** the favour of Henry II...
- Gervase Elwes was an English tenor. Gervase Elwes may also refer to: Sir Gervase Elwes, 1st Baronet (1628–1706), English Member of Parliament Gervase...
- Gervase of Canterbury (/dʒərˈveɪz/; Latin: Gervasus Cantuariensis or Gervasius Dorobornensis) (c. 1141 – c. 1210) was an English chronicler. If Gervase's...
- Gervase Lee (died after 1623), of Southwell, Nottinghamshire, was an English politician. He was a Member (MP) of the Parliament of England for Ripon in...
- medieval European map of the world). It was made by Gervase of Ebstorf, who was possibly the same man as Gervase of Tilbury, some time between 1234 and 1240....
- Gervase of Blois was the Abbot of Westminster in England between 1138 and around 1157. Historically, Gervase has a bad re****tion for mismanaging the abbey...