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Georg Friedrich Wreede or
Georgius Fredericius Wreede (died on 29
February 1672) was
governor of
Dutch Mauritius from 1665 to 1672, with a
break between...
- of Alba and King
Ferdinand and
Queen Isabella. He was born
Johannes de
Wreede in Bruges. He
composed several settings of the
Pange Lingua Gloriosi Corporis...
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reduplication and the
suffix -n to
indicate the
general plural.
Georg Friedrich Wreede was the
first European to
study the language,
after arriving in ǁ****!gaeb...
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frequently in the
songs of
Gilles Binchois and in the
music of
Johannes Wreede. However,
Landini seems to have been the
first to use it consistently. The...
- "Snellius biographies" (PDF), dwc.knaw.nl,
retrieved 15
August 2019. De
Wreede, L. C. (2007).
Willebrord Snellius (1580–1626): a
humanist reshaping the...
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original on 24
September 2015.
Retrieved 18
January 2016. Text: Lena
Wreede/TT
Spektra Följ
skribent (27
October 2009). ""Nyttig lärdom att bli arbetslös"...
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viola (original member) (1985–1987)
Irene Sazer –
viola (1987–1990)
Katrina Wreede –
viola (1990–1992)
Jeremy Cohen –
viola (1992)
Danny Seidenberg – viola...
- 'Netherlands
Institute of History' (ING)". Inghist.nl.
Retrieved 26
March 2012. de
Wreede, Jaap (24 May 2003). "Publicist
Willem Oltmans kan het
dwarsliggen niet...
- when he
returned to Cape of Good Hope. He was
replaced by
George Frederik Wreede. In
November 1676 he led a
punitive expedition from Cape Town to a group...
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Education Knowledge (peer-reviewed) – via
Nature (journal) nature.com. de
Wreede, R.E.; Klinger, T. "Reproductive
strategies in algae". In Lovett-Doust,...