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Gesina is a
Dutch feminine given name. Like the
German form
Gesine it originated,
perhaps via the
hypocorism "Ge" and
diminutive "Gesie", from Geertruida/Gertrude...
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Gęsina [ɡɛ̃ˈɕina] is a
village in the
administrative district of
Gmina Brzeźnio,
within Sieradz County, Łódź Voivodeship, in
central Poland. It lies approximately...
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Gesina ("Gesche")
Margarethe Gottfried (née Timm; 6
March 1785 – 21
April 1831) was a
German serial killer who
murdered 15
people by ****nic poisoning...
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Gesina ter
Borch (Deventer 15
November 1631 –
Zwolle 16
April 1690) was a
Dutch Golden Age
watercolorist and draftswoman,
whose work
mostly consists of...
- Henriëtte
Gesina Numans (15
August 1877 – 11 May 1955) was a
Dutch painter.
Numans was born in
Sintang Regency. She was
trained in The
Hague at the drawing...
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subsequently he
travelled in Germany, France,
Spain and Italy. His
sister Gesina also
became a painter. It is
certain that he was in Rome in 1641, when he...
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Gesina Geertruida Hermina "Ine" ter Laak-Spijk (2
January 1931 – 29
September 2002) was a
Dutch short and
middle distance runner. She
competed at the 1960...
- century,
scholars researching it
developed their own orthography. The poet
Gesina Lechte-Siemer, who
published poems in
Saterfrisian since the 1930s, adopted...
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diminutive of Ina,
which can be a
short form of a
number names, like Catharina,
Gesina, Hendrina, Klazina, etc. It is also a rare
possibly matronymic surname in...
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Dutch astronomer.
Blaauw was born in
Amsterdam to
Cornelis Blaauw and
Gesina Clasina Zwart, and
studied at
Leiden University and the
University of Groningen...