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Gustavus Adolphus (9
December [N.S 19 December] 1594 – 6
November [N.S 16 November] 1632), also
known in
English as
Gustav II
Adolf or
Gustav II Adolph...
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Gustavus may
refer to:
Gustavus, Alaska, a
small community located on the edge of
Glacier Bay
National Park and
Preserve Gustavus Adolphus College, a...
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Gustavus Adolphus College (/ɡəsˈteɪvəs/ gəs-TAY-vəs) is a
private liberal arts
college in St. Peter, Minnesota,
United States. It was
founded in 1862 by...
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Gustav Theodore Holst (born
Gustavus Theodore von Holst; 21
September 1874 – 25 May 1934) was an
English composer,
arranger and teacher. Best
known for...
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Nisbet (1911). "
Gustavus I. Eriksson" . Encyclopædia
Britannica (11th ed.). "
Gustavus I. Vasa" . New
International Encyclopedia. 1905. "
Gustavus I." . The American...
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Gustavus Vasa may
refer to: King
Gustav I of
Sweden The play
Gustavus Vasa by
Henry Brooke,
first English play to be
banned under the
Licensing Act 1737...
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Gustavus Henry March-Phillipps, DSO, MBE (1908 – 12
September 1942;
sometimes spelled "March-Phillips") was the
founder of the
British Army's No. 62 Commando...
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International Tennis Hall of Fame
website "
Gustavus V" . The New Student's
Reference Work . 1914. "
Gustavus V." . Encyclopædia
Britannica (11th ed.). 1911...
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Gustavo "Guga"
Kuerten (Portuguese pronunciation: [
ɡusˈtavu ˈkiʁtẽ]; born 10
September 1976) is a
Brazilian former professional tennis player. He was ranked...
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Gustav III (24 January [O.S. 13 January] 1746 – 29
March 1792), also
called Gustavus III, was King of
Sweden from 1771
until his ********ination in 1792. He was...