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- Christian Frederik Louis Leipoldt (/ˈlaɪpɒlt/ LY-polt; 28 December 1880 – 12 April 1947), usually referred to as C. Louis Leipoldt, was a South African poet...
- (Rheinische Mission), Theobald von Wurmb and Johann Gottlieb Leipoldt, grandfather of C. Louis Leipoldt – some 100 years before the city of Wuppertal was formally...
- added. When the latter had set, the dish was ready to be served. C. Louis Leipoldt, a South African writer and gourmet, wrote that the recipe was known in...
-  8382–8386 Leipoldt, Johannes (1909), "Geschichte der koptischen Litteratur", in Carl Brockelmann; Franz Nikolaus Finck; Johannes Leipoldt; Enno Littmann...
- the Reverend C F Leipoldt, a Dutch Reformed minister in Clanwilliam from 1884 to 1910 and father of the Afrikaans poet C. Louis Leipoldt. "Main Place Leipoldtville"...
- Tradition, C. Struik Publishers, Cape Town, South Africa. Leipoldt, C. Louis, 1976. Leipoldt's Cape Cookery, Fleesch and Partners, Cape Town, South Africa...
- Laerskool Doringkloof Laerskool Fleur Laerskool Hennopspark Laerskool Louis Leipoldt Laerskool Rooi****skraal Laerskool Swartkop Laerskool Wierdapark Lyttelton...
- Olga Kirsch Koos Kombuis Uys Krige Antjie Krog C. J. Langenhoven C. Louis Leipoldt N. P. van Wyk Louw W.E.G. Louw Lucas Malan D. F. Malherbe Eugene Marais...
- broadcast J.C Kannemeyer (1999). Leipoldt 'n Lewensverhaal. Cape Town: Tafelberg Uitgewers Beperk. Translation: Leipoldt a biography. Table Mountain Publishers...
- Serruria leipoldtii, the Leipoldt's spiderhead, is a flowering shrub that belongs to the genus Serruria and forms part of the fynbos. The plant is endemic...