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Gustaaf Frederik Tydeman
Gustaaf may refer to: *Gustaaf Van Cauter, (born 1948), former racing cyclist *Gustaaf Deloor (1913–2002), Belgian road racing cyclist * Gustaaf Eeckeman (1918–1975), Belgian football left winger * Gustaaf Adolf van den Bergh van Eysinga (1874–1957), Dutch theologian * Boudewijn Albert Karel Leopold Axel Maria Gustaaf (1930–1993), King of the Belgians from 1951 until his death * Gustaaf Hermans (born 1951), former Belgian cyclist * Gustaaf Bernard Jozef Hiltermann (born 1914), Dutch journalist, jurist, political commentator, publisher, historian *Gustaaf Hulstaert (1900–1990), Belgian missionary in the Belgian Congo from 1925 * Gustaaf van Hulstijn (1884–1976), Dutch fencer *Gustaaf Willem van Imhoff (1705–1750), Dutch colonial administrator for the Dutch East India Company *Gustaaf Joos (1923–2004), prelate of the Diocese of Ghent *Julius Gustaaf Arnout Koenders (1886–1957), Surinamese teacher and fervent activist for Sranan Tongo * Gustaaf Lauwereins (born 1941), ...
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Gustaaf Van Cauter
Gustaaf () Van Cauter, (born 31 March 1948) is a former racing cyclist. He was born in Mechelen, Belgium. He competed in the Cycling at the 1972 Summer Olympics – Men's team time trial, team time trial at the 1972 Summer Olympics. As of 2010, Van Cauter is President of molecular imaging company Bioscan. Major sport achievements *1970 ** winner 1st étape at the Tour de Namur *1971 ** world champion, 100 km team road race *1972 ** Cycling at the 1972 Summer Olympics, 3rd place, 1972 Summer Olympics, 100 km team road race References External links All cycling results Olympia '72All time olympic results
1948 births Living people Belgian male cyclists Cyclists from Mechelen Olympic cyclists for Belgium Cyclists at the 1972 Summer Olympics UCI Road World Champions (elite men) 20th-century Belgian sportsmen {{Belgium-cycling-bio-1940s-stub ...
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Gustaaf Martinus Oosterling
Gustaaf Martinus Oosterling (30 June 1873 – 11 January 1928) was a Surinamese photographer, who had a photo studio on the Gonggrijpstraat in Paramaribo. Before turning to photography, Oosterling worked as a draughtsman, calligrapher and painter. Together with Augusta Curiel, Karl Friedrich Ludwig Eugen Klein, , W. Amo and , he is considered a pioneer of photography in Suriname. Biography Gustaaf Martinus Oosterling was born on 30 June 1873 in Paramaribo to Salomon Jacob Oosterling (1841–1885) and Nanette Louisa Sophia Bosfaeld (1839–1878). His grandfather Cornelis Oosterling (1813–1858) was originally from Groede in Zeeland and migrated to Suriname in the early 19th century. Oosterling died on 11 January 1928 at age 54. His studio was continued by his son Guillaume David Oosterling. Personal life Gustaaf Martinus Oosterling married Louisa Ferdina Flu in October 1905. In the 1921 Suriname census, there are five daughters and four sons listed as living with him and ...
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Gustavia (other)
Gustavia is the main town and capital of the island of Saint Barthélemy. Gustavia may also refer to * Gustavia, Rügen, an unfinished town project in Swedish Pomerania * ''Gustavia'' (plant), a genus of plants in the family Lecythidaceae * ''Gustavia'' (arachnid), a genus of arachnids in the family Gustaviidae within the order Sarcoptiformes The Sarcoptiformes are an order (biology), order of mites comprising over 15,000 described species in around 230 families. Previously it was divided into two suborders, Oribatida and Astigmatina, but Oribatida has been promoted to an order, and A ... People with the name include: * Gustavia Lui, New Zealand businesswoman See also

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Gustav (other)
Gustav, Gustaf or Gustave may refer to: *Gustav (name), a male given name of Old Swedish origin Art, entertainment, and media * ''Primeval'' (film), a 2007 American horror film * ''Gustav'' (film series), a Hungarian series of animated short cartoons * Gustav (''Zoids''), a transportation mecha in the ''Zoids'' fictional universe *Gustav, a character in '' Sesamstraße'' *Monsieur Gustav H., a leading character in ''The Grand Budapest Hotel'' * Gustaf, an American art punk band from Brooklyn, New York. Weapons * Carl Gustav recoilless rifle, dubbed "the Gustav" by US soldiers *Schwerer Gustav, 800-mm German siege cannon used during World War II Other uses *Gustav (pigeon), a pigeon of the RAF pigeon service in WWII *Gustave (crocodile), a large male Nile crocodile in Burundi *Gustave, South Dakota *Hurricane Gustav (other), a name used for several tropical cyclones and storms *Gustav, a streetwear clothing brand See also *Gustav of Sweden (other) *Gustav Adol ...
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Gustaaf Wappers
Egide Charles Gustave, Baron Wappers (23 August 18036 December 1874) was a Belgian painter. His work is generally considered to be Flemish painters, Flemish and he signed his work with the Dutch form of his name, Gustaaf Wappers.Note: The painter is known by one or by several forenames, in English mainly in their French language versions: ''Gustave'' or less frequently in full ''Egide Charles Gustave'' – though born in the Flanders, Flemish city of Antwerp as ''Egidius Karel Gustaaf Wappers'', and internationally also known as such though more often a''Gustaaf Wappers''The more rare spelling as 'Gustaf' rather approaches a usual pronunciation in the dialect of Antwerp, and occurs in signatures at the back of paintings.The baronial title he was granted, belongs between forename(s) and surname. See e.g.www.artfact.com/ref> Biography He studied at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts (Antwerp), Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Antwerp, and during 1826 in Paris. The Romanticism, Romantic ...
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Gustaaf Uhlenbeek
Gustav Reinier Uhlenbeek (born 20 August 1970) is a Dutch former footballer. He was born in Paramaribo in the former Dutch colony Suriname, but grew up in Amsterdam. Uhlenbeek spent more than a decade in English football, and was released by Halifax Town at the end of the 2006–07 season. Career Uhlenbeek plays on the right side of midfield, or as a right-back. He began his career at Ajax, but only played twice for the first team and left the club in 1992. He later played first division football for Cambuur and TOP Oss, before joining English side Ipswich in 1995. In his first two seasons at Portman Road, Uhlenbeek was a regular, but he lost his place in the team, and joined Fulham in 1998. After two years at Fulham and one goal against Wrexham, he joined Sheffield United in 2000. He spent two seasons at Bramall Lane, where he gained something of a cult status, before later playing for Walsall, Bradford City (scoring once against Rotherham), Chesterfield and Wycombe Wanderers ...
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Gustaaf Sorel
Gustaaf Sorel (17 January 1905, in Ostend – 14 May 1981, in Ostend) was a Belgian painter and draughtsman known for his representations of gloomy people and bleak street sights. Available onlinelink Sorel depicted his folkish surroundings with loose and fluid line work of his own synthetic painting method. He underwent several figurative influences like expressionism, cubism and constructivism, but, mostly stubbornly pursued his own style. His city and street depictions with ashen facades radiate the oppressive sadness of the abandoned streets and empty stalls, of the city and her inhabitants. He had an obsession for a secretive, pressing silence, but even in those dark corners, there is no anxiety-inducing mood. Usually a soft light radiates from a window, door or gate. a play of the light by which the mood becomes more intense and gives rise to many contrasts. Gallery File:Panoramisch landschap.jpg , ''Panoramic Landscape'', gouache on paper, circa 1936 File:Gustaaf S ...
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Gustaaf De Smet
Gustaaf De Smet (15 May 1935 – 28 May 2020) was a Belgian cyclist. He competed in three events at the 1956 Summer Olympics. He spent his entire professional career riding for . He became East-Flemish champion in 1964. De Smet died on 28 May 2020, aged 85.Gustaaf De Smet overleden: “Ook na zijn wielercarrière heel gedreven”


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Source: ;1956 : 1st Ronde van Vlaanderen Beloften ;1957 : 2nd Schaal Sels ;1960 : 1st Schaal Sels
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Gustaaf Van Slembrouck
Gustaaf Van Slembrouck (25 March 1902, Ostend – 7 July 1968, Ostend) was a Belgian professional cyclist from 1926 to 1934, nicknamed 'Den Staf'. He won 4 Tour de France stages, and wore the yellow jersey for 6 days in 1926. He finished in second place in the 1926 Paris–Roubaix. Major results ;1926 :Tour de France: ::Winner stage 3 :Tour of Flanders: ::2nd place ;1927 :Tour de France: ::Winner stages 7 and 12 :Tour of Flanders: ::2nd place ;1929 :Tour de France The Tour de France () is an annual men's multiple-stage cycle sport, bicycle race held primarily in France. It is the oldest and most prestigious of the three Grand Tour (cycling), Grand Tours, which include the Giro d'Italia and the Vuelta a ...: ::Winner stage 5 ;1932 :De Panne :Erembodegem-Terjoden References External links *Tour de France results Belgian male cyclists 1902 births 1968 deaths Belgian Tour de France stage winners Sportspeople from Ostend Cyclists from West Flanders 20th-century ...
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Gustaaf Segers
Gustaaf Segers (29 December 1848 – 3 April 1930) was a Flemish writer, Dutch and German teacher and Vondel scholar. Biography He graduated from the state normal school in Lier as a teacher. He received his first appointment in 1868 in the municipal education of Leuven. In 1873 a story by Segers was published in ''De Vlaamsche Kunstbode''. In 1875 he became a teacher in Antwerp, and in 1879 he became a teacher of Dutch language and literature and of German language at the normal school in Lier. His debut ''Dorpsgeschiedenissen'' was also published that year. A second collection of short stories, ''In de Kempen'' followed in 1882. During his career Segers published several essays on Joost van den Vondel, the first in 1887. In total, he produced about thirty texts about this writer, his life and his work. His first novel, ''Twee beren'', was published in 1890. In addition to creative work (novels, novellas and short stories), he was also the author of essays on parenting, educat ...
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Gustaaf Schlegel
Gustaaf Schlegel (30 September 184015 October 1903) was a Dutch sinologist and field naturalist. E. Bruce Brooks (9 June 2004)Gustaaf Schlegel, Sinology, University of Massachusetts Amherst, retrieved 17 September 2011 Life and career Gustaaf Schlegel was born on 30 September 1840 in Oegstgeest. The son of Hermann Schlegel—a native of Saxony who had moved to the Netherlands in 1827 to work at the natural history museum of Leiden and became its second director—Gustaaf begun to study Chinese at the age of 9 with Leiden japanologist J. J. Hoffmann initially, it seems, without the knowledge of his parents. originally published in ''Biografisch Woordenboek van Nederland 3'' (Biographical Dictionary of the Netherlands 3), The Hague, 1989 Gustaaf made his first trip to China in 1857 in order to collect bird specimens, but his notoriety as naturalist was overshadowed by that of Robert Swinhoe who completed much field work in China ahead of Schlegel. In 1861, after having learned ...
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Gustaaf Sap
Gustave Charles Sap (21 January 1886 – 19 March 1940) was a Belgian politician and minister for the Catholic Party. Sap was also professor at the Catholic University of Leuven (Leuven, Belgium). During his professional career, he was active in the Flemish movement, agriculture and business. In 1920, he married Antoinette Gylsen, daughter of the Antwerp shipowner Henry Gylsen, and together they had five daughters and one son. Gustave Sap was the father-in-law of André Vlerick, Jan Piers and Albert De Smaele. Education From 1901 until 1905, Sap attended the diocesan normal school in Torhout. He began his career as a teacher, but went on to study at the Catholic University of Leuven, where he graduated in 1911 in commercial and consular sciences. On 20 June 1912, he obtained a doctorate from Leuven with a thesis on German stock market regulation: ''Le régime légal des bourses en Allemagne. Lois du 22 juin 1896 et du 8 mai 1908''. Career Sap began his career as a teacher i ...
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