-
named the
islands Staten Land,
believing they were part of the
Staten Landt that
Jacob Le
Maire had
sighted off the
southern end of
South America. Hendrik...
- Jørgen
Landt (c. 1751& ndash; 26 June 1804) was a
Danish priest,
botanist and author, who
published descriptions of the
people and
geography of the Faroe...
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Andreas Krause Landt (born 1963), also
known as
Andreas Lombard, is a
German journalist and
publisher of
Jewish ancestry, and the
author of po****r history...
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Sophronius Stocking Landt (November 1, 1842 –
October 26, 1926) was an
American politician, farmer, and teacher.
Landt was born in the town of Aztalan...
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Albert George Landt (19
September 1888 – 9
November 1954) was an
Australian rules footballer who pla**** for the St
Kilda Football Club in the Victorian...
- The
Landt Building is a
historic house in the Columbia-Tusculum
neighborhood of Cincinnati, Ohio,
United States.
Constructed at the end of the nineteenth...
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Eendrachtsland or
Eendraghtsland (fully het
Landt van d'Eendracht and Land van de Eendracht) are
obsolete geographical names for an area
centred on the...
- He was the
first European to
reach New Zealand,
which he
named Staten Landt. He was also the
eponym of Tasmania.
Likely born in 1602 or 1603 in Lutjegast...
- was the
origin of the
large phantom island Company Land (Dutch:
Companies Landt; French:
Terre de la Compagnie) that
subsequently appeared on
European maps...
- The
Landt Trio was one of the
busiest singing groups in
early radio. In 1928, the
three brothers, Karl (1908–1997), Jack (1911–1959), and Dan (1896–1961)...