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Gerde may
refer to: Oszkár
Gerde (1883-1944),
Hungarian 2x
Olympic champion sabre fencer Gerde, Hautes-Pyrénées,
commune in the Hautes-Pyrénées department...
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Gerdes /ˈɡɛərdɪs/, or Geerdes, is a
surname of
German origin. It is a
patronymic name, i.e. it
comes from "son of Gerhard". When
around 1800 the Prussian...
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Michael Gerdes (born 23 May 1960) is a
German politician. Born in Bottrop,
North Rhine-Westphalia, he
represents the SPD.
Michael Gerdes has
served as...
- Dr. Oszkár
Gerde (8 July 1883 – 8
October 1944) was a
Hungarian sabre fencer who won team gold
medals at the 1908 and 1912 Olympics.
After finishing his...
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Philadelphe de
Gerde (née
Claude Duclos: 21
March 1871 in
Banios – 22
August 1952 in
Gerde) was a
French writer, best
remembered for her
works in Occitan...
- Ed
Gerdes or
Eduard Gerdes (1887–1945) was a
Dutch painter, art teacher,
member of
honorary art
selection committees and
during the last
years of his...
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Gerde (Croatian: Gredara) is a
village in
Baranya county, Hungary.
Street map (in Hungarian) v t e...
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Daniel Gerdes (Latin: Gerdesius) (19
April 1698,
Bremen – 11
February 1765) was a
German Calvinist theologian and historian. He
became professor at the...
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Nicole Gerdes (born 1976) is a
retired German rhythmic gymnast. She
represented her
country in
international competitions.
Nicole took up the
sport at...
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Gerdes Folk City,
sometimes spelled Gerde's Folk City, was a
music venue in the West Village, part of
Greenwich Village, Manhattan, in New York City....