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prepared three fetters: The first,
greatly strong, was
called Leyding. They
brought Leyding to
Fenrir and
suggested that the wolf try his
strength with...
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Georg Dietrich Leyding (or Leiding) (German: [ˈlaɪdɪŋ]; 23
February 1664 – 10 May 1710) was a
German composer and
organist ****ociated with the
North German...
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Fenrir twice before with huge
chains of metal, the iron
chains of
Leyding and Dromi,
which Fenrir had torn apart. Therefore, they
commissioned the...
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Tristan Leyds (born 24 May 1997) is a
South African rugby union player for the
Western Province in the
Currie Cup. His
regular position is wing or fullback...
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Willem Johannes Leyds (1 May 1859 – 14 May 1940) was a
Dutch lawyer and
statesman who
served as
state attorney and
state secretary of the
South African...
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Dillyn Yullrich Leyds (born 12
September 1992 in
Somerset West,
South Africa) is a
South African rugby union player for the
South Africa national team...
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Davids Quewin Nortje Tiaan Pretorius Tristan Leyds Selvyn Davids Shaun Williams Rosko Specman Siviwe Soyizwapi Shilton van...
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newspaper Mazur was
published here, and in 1910, Bogumił
Labusz and
Gustaw Leyding founded the
Masurian People's Bank (Mazurski Bank Ludowy). In 1908 Polish...
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songwriter (died 1780) May 10 –
Georg Dietrich Leyding,
organist and
composer (born 1664) June 14 –
Johann Friedrich Alberti,...
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South African History Online.
Retrieved 27
October 2024.
Gerald Anton Leyds (1964). A
History of Johannesburg: The
Early Years.
Nasionale Boekhandel...