- 2010.
Gysberts was
again nominated for the
Rising Star
award after his
Round 11, 2011
match against Essendon. At the end of the 2012 season,
Gysberts was...
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Gysbert ****iks Holckema,
better known as
simply Gysbert ****iks (1603–1666), was a West
Frisian writer, poet, schoolmaster, and cantor. ****iks was born...
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Gysbert Reitz Hofmeyr, CMG (1871-1942) was a
South African civil servant and the
first Administrator of
South West
Africa (now Namibia)
under the League...
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Gysbert Behagen (8
March 1725 – 17
December 1783) was a German-Danish merchant, ship
owner and
director of
Danish Asia Company. His home at Strandgade...
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Adolph Gysbert Malan, DSO & Bar, DFC & Bar (3
October 1910 – 17
September 1963),
better known as
Sailor Malan, was a
South African fighter pilot and flying...
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Gysbert Van
Steenwyk Sr. (birth name: Gijsbert;
January 30, 1814 –
April 13, 1902) was a
Dutch American immigrant, banker, and
Republican politician from...
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Gijsbert Haan or
alternate spelling Gysbert Haan (January 3, 1801 – July 27, 1874) was the
leader in the 1857
Secession of Dutch-Americans from the Reformed...
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Gijsbert Karel,
Count van
Hogendorp (27
October 1762 – 5
August 1834) was a
liberal conservative and
liberal Dutch statesman. He was the
brother of Dirk...
- 1645.: 4 East of
Conyne Hook was the
largest section of
island called Gysbert's, Guysbert's, or Guisbert's
Island (also
called Johnson Island), containing...
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Gysbert, or
Gijsbert Verhoek (1644 in
Bodegraven – 1690 in Amsterdam), was a
Dutch Golden Age painter.
According to
Houbraken he was the
younger brother...