- De
Laet is a Dutch-language
occupational surname. A "
laet" (modern
spelling "laat") was a type of (released) serf. The
archaic spelling De
Laet is most...
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Jaspar Laet was the name of two
medical astrologers and
almanac makers,
father and son,
active in the
Renaissance Low Countries.
Jaspar Laet the Elder...
- De
Laet (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈrɪtɕi də ˈlaːt]; born 28
November 1988) is a
Belgian former professional footballer who pla**** as a defender. De
Laet pla****...
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Joannes or
Johannes De
Laet (Latinized as
Ioannes Latius) (1581 in
Antwerp –
buried 15
December 1649, in Leiden) was a
Dutch geographer and
director of...
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Maximiliano Pimenta de
Laet (October 3, 1847 –
December 7, 1927) was a journalist,
professor and poet from Brazil. "Carlos de
Laet".
Academia Brasileira...
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Felix De
Laet (born 30
November 1993),
known by his
stage name Lost Frequencies, is a
Belgian DJ and
record producer. He is best
known for his singles...
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Graham Norman De
Laet (born 22
January 1982) is a
former Canadian professional golfer who pla**** on the PGA Tour. He
currently works as a golf
analyst for...
- may have been a
Southeast European invention,
albeit a short-lived one. de
Laet,
Sigfried J. (1996).
History of Humanity: From the
Third Millennium to the...
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Charles de
Laet Waldo Sibthorp (14
February 1783 – 14
December 1855), po****rly
known as
Colonel Sibthorp, was a
widely caricatured British Ultra-Tory...
- Studies,
British Institute of
Persian Studies, vol. 12 (1974), p. 175. de
Laet,
Sigfried J. (1994).
History of Humanity: From the
seventh to the sixteenth...