Stephanus Andries Johannes Swart (21 July 1888 – 6 May 1927) was a South African farmer and spree killer who killed at least eight people and wounded three...
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Peter Swart (1946–2000), Zimbabwean cricketer Riekje Swart (1923-2008), Dutch gallery owner Sjaak Swart (born 1938), Dutch footballer Stephanus Swart (1890–1927)...
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Paul Stefanus Swart (born 1 December 1959) is a South African politician who represented the Democratic Party (DP) and Democratic Alliance (DA) in the...
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of South Africa's first mass-shooting instances when local farmer Stephanus Swart shot and killed 8 people. It became a dormitory suburb of Volksrust...
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Izak Stephanus de Villiers "Balie" Swart (born 18 May 1964) is a South African former rugby union player. He played as a prop, with the ability to play...
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Province Dead Injured Details 6 May 1927 Charlestown Transvaal 9–10 3 Stephanus Swart, a farmer, went on a spree in Charlestown following a dispute over...
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shootings in Africa include a 1927 shooting in South Africa perpetrated by Stephanus Swart, the 2016 Grand Bassam attack in Côte d'Ivoire/Ivory Coast, and the...
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sive The Shire of Angus, by Janssonius Waesberghe, Moses Pitt and Stephanus Swart of Amsterdam. The lands of the Barony of Craigie were never fully set...
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1994 Bophuthatswana crisis (redirect from Jacobus Stephanus Uys)
Wolfaardt, AWB General Nicolaas Fourie and Veldkornet (Field Cornet) Jacobus Stephanus Uys were driving a blue Mercedes-Benz W108 at the end of the convoy. The...
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Coventry Four (redirect from Stephanus Johannes de Jager)
Birmingham Airport in 1984. The Coventry Four were Hendrik Jacobus Botha, Stephanus Johannes de Jager, William Randolph Metelerkamp and Jacobus la Grange...
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Rautenbach (Ray Randall) Willem Spies (Markus Haywood) Wilmien de Lange (Nina Swart) Wynand (Marcel Van Heerden) Xander Meintjies (Theodore Jantjies) Zinzi...
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19 Sep 1849 - 19 Sep 1849 Piet Ernst Kruger, 6 Dec 1849 - 12 Dec 1849 WC Swart, 22 Jan 1850 - 30 Jan 1850 Willem Hendrik Jacobsz, 26 May 1850 - 24 Aug...
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Engelbrecht Gertjie Brynard Hempies du Toit Cabous van der Westhuizen Justin Swart Cobus Visagie Andries Bekker Schalk Brits Francois Hougaard Juandré Kruger...
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In December of the same year, Grobler was ousted in a coup d'état by Stephanus Schoeman which was the catalyst for the Transvaal Civil War which eventually...
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Adriaan Petrus De Bruyn Valerie Belinda De Kock Hermanus Stephanus Pretorius Dian Botha Johannes Swart Chriszaan Du Plessis Maria Cornelia Heymans Hendrik...
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Minister Ministry Incumbency Under François Stephanus Malan Minister of Education 1910–1921 Louis Botha→Jan Smuts (1919-'21) Sir Patrick Duncan Minister...
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and De Wet Barry.[citation needed] Other alumni include the theologian Stephanus Jacobus du Toit and politician Liezl van der Merwe. The primary school...
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hegemony in the north. By 1855, the town's de facto leader was cmdt.genl. Stephanus Schoeman. He renamed the growing, although disorderly reed-hut settlement...
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and Mapela was only captured much later, in 1858. Commandant-General Stephanus Schoeman did not accept the Volksraad proclamation of 20 September 1858...
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South Africa Party 61, and Labour 5. The election became known as the "Swart Gevaar" or "Black Peril" election, as Hertzog had focussed strongly on the...
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Town police officers in plainclothes attire entered the café: Johannes Stephanus Hoch Visser, aged 20; and a Constable named J. J. Groenewald, age unknown...
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which was used for the purpose. On May 13, 1839, Jacobus Burger, Johannes Stephanus Maritz, and Pretorius wrote the four pastors of Cape Colony (Revs. Abraham...
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June 2008. Retrieved 14 July 2008. Van der Ross, R. E.; Marais, Johannes Stephanus (1986). The rise and decline of apartheid: a study of political movements...
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two younger brothers including Commander (Kommandant) Stephanus Petrus Erasmus (nicknamed Swart Lawaai, around 1850 – 1921). On 16 September 1866 Daniel...
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Françoise Holsters 27. Petronella de Gieter 3. Aletta Johanna van Rooy 28. Stephanus Albertus Smit 14. Jacobus Albertus Smit 29. Susanna Maria de Klerk 7....
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pp. 68–71. Meintjes 1974, pp. 73–74. Davenport, T R H (2004). "Kruger, Stephanus Johannes Paulus [Paul] (1825–1904)". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography...
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Albertus (Albert) Stephanus Geyser (10 February 1918 – 13 June 1985) was a South African cleric, scholar and anti-apartheid theologian. Geyser became...
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Retrieved 1 December 2013. De Vries, Anastasia (26 February 2005). "Dié swart Afrikaners woon al jare op hul 'bloedgrond'" [These black Afrikaners have...
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Chweneyagae, Neo Ntlatleng Drama Tokolosh Kevin Singh Gerald Beddeker, Willem Stephanus Beyers, Andrew Devadas Horror English Viva Riva! Djo Tunda Wa Munga Patsha...
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East/West R55 (Valhalla), R101, N14, M10 (Lyttelton) Valhalla, Lyttelton Stephanus Schoeman Rd., Alaric Rd., Paul Kruger St., Snake Valley Rd. M25 East/West...
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