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  1. Gertrude Jekyll: Gertrude Jekyll VMH (/ˈdʒiːkəl/ JEE-kəl; 29 November 1843 – 8 December 1932) was a British horticulturist, garden designer, craftswoman, photographer, writer and artist. She created over 400 gardens in the United Kingdom, Europe and the United States, and wrote over ... (British garden designer and writer) [100%] 2023-11-20 [1843 births] [1932 deaths]...
  2. Jekyll: {{Infobox software | logo = Jekyll (software) Logo.png | developer = Tom Preston-Werner, Nick Quaranto, Parker Moore, Alfred Xing, Olivia Hugger, Frank Taillandier, Pat Hawks, Matt Rogers | released = November 5, 2008; 13 years ago (2008-11-05) | latest release version = | latest release ... (Software) [73%] 2022-06-30 [Blog software]
  3. Jekyll (logiciel): Pour les articles homonymes, voir Jekyll. modifier - modifier le code - voir Wikidata (aide) Jekyll est un générateur de site statique développé par Tom Preston-Werner, le fondateur de Github. (Logiciel) [73%] 2023-09-24
  4. Gertrude (code name): The Gertrude or Gertrud was the code name of the joint invasion plan for Turkey by Nazi Germany and Kingdom of Bulgaria, during Case Blue. The Gertrud was scheduled to begin in late 1941 and would be completed in five ... (Code name) [67%] 2023-12-26 [Turkey in World War II] [Cancelled military operations involving Germany]...
  5. Gertrude (crater): Gertrude /ˈɡɜːrtruːd/ is the largest known crater on Uranus's moon Titania. It is about 326 km across, 1/5 of Titania's diameter. (Crater) [67%] 2022-09-05 [Titania (moon)]
  6. Gertrude (Hamlet): In William Shakespeare's play Hamlet, Gertrude is Hamlet's mother and Queen of Denmark. Her relationship with Hamlet is somewhat turbulent, since he resents her marrying her husband's brother Claudius after he murdered the king (young Hamlet's ... (Hamlet) [67%] 2024-11-13 [Characters in Hamlet] [Fictional queens]...
  7. Walter Jekyll: Walter Jekyll (27 November 1849, Bramley, Surrey, England – 17 February 1929, Bower Hall, Riverside, Hanover, Jamaica), was an English clergyman who renounced his religion and became a planter in Jamaica, where he collected and published songs and stories from the ... (Biography) [52%] 2022-12-25 [English philosophers]
  8. Jekyll Island: Jekyll Island is located off the coast of the U.S. state of Georgia, in Glynn County. (Island off the coast of Georgia, United States) [52%] 2024-03-08 [Jekyll Island] [Barrier islands of Georgia (U.S. state)]...
  9. Jökull: Jökull: The Icelandic Journal of Earth Sciences (Icelandic pronunciation: ​[ˈjœːkʏtl̥]) is an annual peer-reviewed scientific journal published jointly by the Iceland Glaciological Society (is) and the Geoscience Society of Iceland. The journal covers all aspects of earth sciences in relation ... (Earth) [49%] 2022-07-16 [Earth and atmospheric sciences journals]
  10. Jewell (automobile): The Jewell Motor Car Company of Massillon, Ohio, formerly the Forest City Motor Car Company, manufactured the Jewell brass era automobile from 1906 to 1909. A prototype automobile was built by Forest City Motor Car Company but investors moved to ... (Automobile) [49%] 2024-01-02 [Motor vehicle manufacturers based in Ohio] [Defunct motor vehicle manufacturers of the United States]...
  11. Jewell (surname): Jewell is an English surname, from a Celtic personal name composed of elements meaning 'lord' + 'generous', 'bountiful'. The name does not derive from the gemstone jewel. (Surname) [49%] 2024-06-10 [English-language surnames]
  12. Jewell (singer): Jewell Caples (June 12, 1968 – May 6, 2022), better known as Jewell (jew-ELL), was an American contemporary R&B singer best known for her work with Death Row Records in the early 1990s. She was called the "First Lady ... (Singer) [49%] 2024-06-19 [1968 births] [2022 deaths]...
  13. Gertrude Smith: Gertrude Elizabeth Smith (1894–1985) was the Edwin Olson Professor of Greek at the University of Chicago. She is known for her work on Greek law and her longstanding involvement in and support of the Summer Session of the American ... (American classical philologist and jurist) [47%] 2023-03-22 [American classical scholars] [University of Chicago alumni]...
  14. Gertrude Käsebier: Gertrude Käsebier, nata Stanton (Des Moines, 18 maggio 1852 – 12 ottobre 1934), è stata una fotografa statunitense, fra i più stimati fotografi ritrattisti del suo tempo, socia fondatrice della Photo-Secession, un movimento che promoveva la fotografia come arte. È nota soprattutto per ... [47%] 2023-08-04
  15. Gertrude Stein: Gertrude Stein (February 3, 1874 – July 27, 1946) was an American writer (born in Allegheny, Pennsylvania) and one of the leaders of the literary modernism movement. Some of her most famous works include The Autobiography of Alice B. [47%] 2023-02-08 [American Authors] [Women]...
  16. Gertrude Rock: Gertrude Rock (71°17′21″S 170°13′0″E / 71.28917°S 170.21667°E / -71.28917; 170.21667) was the northern of two rocks called The Sisters, off the northern extremity of Cape Adare, Victoria Land, Antarctica. The ... [47%] 2023-12-31 [Rock formations of Victoria Land] [Pennell Coast]...
  17. Gertrude Elliott: Gertrude Elliott (December 14, 1874 — December 24, 1950), later Lady Forbes-Robertson, was an American stage actress, part of an extended family of theatre professionals including her husband, Sir Johnston Forbes-Robertson, and her elder sister, Maxine Elliott. She was ... (Actress) [47%] 2024-01-07 [1874 births] [1950 deaths]...
  18. Gertrude Shope: Gertrude Ntiti Shope OMSS (born 15 August 1925) is a South African former trade unionist and politician. Born in Johannesburg on 15 August 1925, Shope was raised and educated in Southern Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe). [47%] 2023-11-03 [1925 births] [Living people]...
  19. Gertrude Bell: Gertrude Bell (l. 1868-1926) was an archaeologist, travel writer, explorer, and political administrator responsible for creating the borders of the countries of the Near East after World War I and, especially, for the foundation of the modern state of ... [47%] 2021-08-16
  20. Gertrude Horton: Gertrude Isabella Morton Horton, born Gertrude Isabella Morton Robertson (26 August 1901 – 19 May 1978) was a British feminist who ran the Townswomen's Guild for over 25 years and then took a leading role in the Fawcett Society. She ... [47%] 2023-07-26 [1901 births] [1978 deaths]...

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