- its
sources is the 14th-century
chanson de
geste Baudouin de Sebourc.
Gheraert (uncle of duke Gloriant)
Godevaert (friend of duke Gloriant)
Gloriant (Duke...
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Gheerkin de
Hondt (also Gheerken,
Gheraert, Gerit, Gerrit, Gheerart,
Gerryt de Hont) was a
Dutch singer, choirmaster, and
composer of
polyphonic songs...
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Royale de Belgique, vol. 3 (Brussels, 1903), no. 2362:25. L. Reypens, "
Gheraert Appelmans'
Glose op het Vaderons", Ons
Geestelijk Erf, 1 (1927), pp. 83-107...
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Gerard or
Gheraert Leeu, Leew, Lyon, or Leonis, (between 1445 and 1450,
Gouda - 1492, Antwerp) was a
Dutch printer of incunabula. Leeu
printed his first...
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chapters with
titles and commentary. It was
printed in
Antwerp in 1487 by
Gheraert Leeu.
Repeatedly printed throughout Europe, it is the
source of a number...
- two
names alternately.
Other name variations:
Jasper Gerardi,
Jaspar Gheraerts,
first name also:
Gasper Jasper Geerards at the
Netherlands Institute...