- Age settlements, but the name of Geel (until mid-20th
century spelled as
Gheel)
hails from a
Germanic root
meaning "yellow" and
dates from the
early Middle...
- Geel Bridgehead, was a
battle between British and
German troops near Geel (
Gheel) in Belgium. It
occurred between 8 and 23
September 1944 and was one of...
-
landing in what is present-day Belgium,
where they took
refuge in the town of
Gheel (now
spelled 'Geel'). One
tradition states that once
settled in Geel, Dymphna...
- Knocked-out
German Jagdpanther tank
destroyer near
Gheel, 13
September 1944...
-
Richard Gheel (born 13
November 1968) is an
Irish former swimmer. He
competed in
three events at the 1988
Summer Olympics. Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild;...
- Sir
Arthur John
Gielgud (/ˈɡiːlɡʊd/
GHEEL-guud; 14
April 1904 – 21 May 2000) was an
English actor and
theatre director whose career spanned eight decades...
- "Andamaska" or "Andimaska",
meaning "plenty of butter";
local villages like
Gheel-AB and Lour and two
fortresses were
added to it. The city was en
route to...
-
Gheel Heat – 2:01.73 (→ did not advance, 57th place) Men's 100m
Backstroke Stephen Cullen Heat – 58.82 (→ did not advance, 29th place)
Richard Gheel Heat...
- Chinese
Taipei 2:00.43 56 2
Tsang Yi Ming Hong Kong 2:01.02 57 2
Richard Gheel Ireland 2:01.73 58 1 Hans
Foerster Virgin
Islands 2:01.94 59 1 Kristan...
- of Olen. Jean I de
Merode married Adelheid van ****n in 1451 and
brought Gheel, Diepenb**** and
Duffel into the
possession of the family.
Through these...