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George Gustav (or Gustavus)
Zerffi, born with the
surname Cerf or
perhaps Hirsch (21 May 1820 –
January 28, 1892) was a journalist,
revolutionist and spy...
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Jersey educator Ferdinand Le Cerf (1881–1945),
French entomologist Gustav Zerffi, born Cerf or
Hirsch (1820–1892),
Hungarian Jewish journalist, revolutionary...
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England for a time
during his
years of exile.
Hungarian refugee Gustav Zerffi became a
British citizen and
worked as a
historian in London.
Lajos Kossuth...
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Edward Maitland,
Edward Vansittart Neale,
Charles Bray,
George Gustavus Zerffi, and
Robert Rodolph Suffield. The
series was
ultimately collected in 16...
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Zerffi 1820–1892 (New York:
Columbia University Press, 2000) Ein
Diener seiner Herren:
Werdegang des österreichischen
Geheimagenten Gustav Zerffi (1820–1892)...
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Charles Peers,
Enslin du Plessis,
Terence McCaw,
Alexis Preller,
Florence Zerffi, François Krige,
Maurice Hughes,
Rhoda Kussel,
Joyce Ord-Brown, R. J. Pope-Ellis...
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Hendrik Pierneef,
Anton van Wouw, Nita Spilhaus, Ruth Prowse,
Florence Zerffi and
Moses Kottler, who had
joined that year.: 380–381 In
January 1917,...
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Allerley Glossop,
Pieter Wenning, Ruth Prowse, Hugo Naudé and
Florence Zerffi, who
nursed her back to
health during the 1918 flu pandemic. She joined...
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South African artists Harry Stratford Caldecott and
Florence Josephine Zerffi, was a
fierce and
outspoken opponent of apartheid. He fled
South Africa...
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American poet and
magazine editor (born 1813)
January 28 –
Gustav Zerffi,
Hungarian journalist and
rationalist (born 1820)
March 16 –
Edward Augustus...