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Julia Giesberts or
Wilhelmina Julia Giesberts (1893-1983) was a
Dutch painter and printmaker.
Giesberts was born on 9 May 1893 in Amsterdam. She studied...
- Mönchengladbach.
Giesberts was born on 3
February 1865 in Straelen,
Kingdom of Prussia, as the son of a
master baker,
Jacob Giesberts (1837-1889), and...
- Franz-Olivier
Giesbert (born
January 18, 1949) is an American-born
French journalist, author, and
television presenter. Franz-Olivier
Giesbert's American father...
- Franz-Olivier
Giesbert was
chief executive officer of Le
Point from 2000
until 18
January 2014, when
Etienne Gernelle replaced him.
Giesbert, however, remained...
- Ed
Gilbert (born
Edmund Francis Giesbert, June 29, 1931 – May 8, 1999) was an
American actor, with
extensive credits in both live-action
roles and voice...
-
Giesbert (born
march 21, 1956 in
Elbeuf France), is a
French writer using the pen name
Norman Ginzberg. He is the
brother of Franz-Olivier
Giesbert....
- Foreign,
Eduard David without Portfolio, Hugo Preuß, Interior,
Johannes Giesberts, Post,
Johannes Bell, Colonies,
Georg Gothein, Treasury,
Gustav Noske...
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subfamily Lamiinae,
containing the
following species:
Echthistatus hawksi (
Giesbert, 2001)
Echthistatus spinulosus (Pascoe, 1862) "Echthistatus". BioLib. v...
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Gothein and
Eugen Schiffer) and
three from the
Centre Party (Johannes
Giesberts,
Johannes Bell and
Matthias Erzberger).
Schiffer had been a
member of...
- Franz-Olivier
Giesbert joined the
Nouvel Observateur in 1971 as a
journalist in the
political department and then
became a reporter. In 1985,
Giesbert became...