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Gent is a shortened form of the word gentleman. It may also refer to: * Ghent (Dutch language, Dutch: Gent), a Belgian city ** K.A.A. Gent, a football club from Ghent ** K.R.C. Gent, a football club from Ghent ** Gent RFC, a rugby club in Ghent ** .gent, a GeoTLD (top-level domain) for the city of Ghent * Gent (hyperelastic model), rubber elasticity model * Gent Cakaj (born 1990), Albanian politician * Gent Strazimiri (born 1972), Albanian politician and former Deputy Minister of Interior Affairs * Gent (surname) * Gent (magazine), ''Gent'' (magazine), a defunct pornographic magazine * Honeywell Gent, a brand of fire alarm systems previously known as Gents' of Leicester See also

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Gentleman
A gentleman (Old French: ''gentilz hom'', gentle + man) is any man of good and courteous conduct. Originally, ''gentleman'' was the lowest rank of the landed gentry of England, ranking below an esquire and above a yeoman; by definition, the rank of ''gentleman'' comprised the younger sons of the younger sons of peers, and the younger sons of a baronet, a knight, and an esquire, in perpetual succession. As such, the connotation of the term ''gentleman'' captures the common denominator of gentility (and often a coat of arms); a right shared by the peerage and the gentry, the constituent classes of the British nobility. Therefore, the English social category of ''gentleman'' corresponds to the French ''gentilhomme'' (nobleman), which in Great Britain meant a member of the peerage of England. In that context, the historian Maurice Keen said that the social category of gentleman is "the nearest, contemporary English equivalent of the ''noblesse'' of France." In the 14th century, th ...
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Gent (magazine)
''Gent'' was a pornographic magazine published by the Magna Publishing Group, publisher of '' Swank'', ''Genesis'', ''Velvet'' and many other popular men's magazines. It focused on women with large breasts, and is subtitled "Home of the D-Cups". History Begun in 1956 by Excellent Publications, Inc. as ''The Gent'', it was one of a number of "skin magazine" startups at the time aimed at male readers in imitation of ''Playboy'' and hoping for similar success. It was soon prosecuted for obscenity by the United States Postal Service, but was found not obscene at that time. Skin magazines in general and ''Gent'' specifically proved to be a fiction market for popular writers like Harlan Ellison, one that was more open because it was "a little less constrained by fiction market formulas." It was again prosecuted in New York State, but the New York State Court of Appeals ruled that since it was not hardcore pornography it could not be found to be obscene. The case has been described ...
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Gentleman (other)
A gentleman is a man of good quality. Gentleman or gentlemen may also refer to: People Nickname or stagename * Gentleman Reg, stage name of Reg Vermue, a Canadian indie rock singer * Henry Simms (1717–1747), aka "Young Gentleman Harry", an English thief and highwayman * Chris Adams (wrestler) (1955–2001), nicknamed "Gentleman", English professional wrestler and model * Gentleman John, a list of people with this nickname * William 'Gentleman' Smith (1730–1819), actor * Gentleman Jim (other), including a list of people with the nickname, the best known being: ** James J. Corbett (1866–1933), boxing champion * The Gentleman of Heligoland, unidentified body found in 1994 off the shore of Heligoland (Germany) Surname * Allan Gentleman, Scottish swimmer * David Gentleman (born 1930), English artist and stamp designer * Jane Forer Gentleman, American-Canadian statistician * Julia Gentleman (born 1931), American politician * Mick Gentleman (born 1955), Austra ...
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Ghent (other)
Ghent is a city in Belgium. Ghent may also refer to: Places ;United States: * Ghent, Kentucky * Ghent, Minnesota *Ghent (CDP), New York * Ghent, New York ** Ghent (NYCRR station), a former railway station in the New York town of the same name *Ghent, Ohio * Ghent (Norfolk), Virginia * Ghent, West Virginia Other uses * Ghent (surname) * K.A.A. Gent, a Belgian football club * Treaty of Ghent See also * Gent (other) *Gente (other) Gente may refer to: * ''Gente'' (magazine), an Italian magazine * "Gente" (song), a song by Laura Pausini *Partido de la Gente, a Uruguayan political party, established 2016 *''Gente y la actualidad'', an Argentine magazine *Genté, a commune in F ...
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Gente (other)
Gente may refer to: * ''Gente'' (magazine), an Italian magazine * "Gente" (song), a song by Laura Pausini *Partido de la Gente, a Uruguayan political party, established 2016 *''Gente y la actualidad'', an Argentine magazine *Genté, a commune in France * ''La Gente de Aztlan'', a UCLA newspaper * "La gente", a poem by Trilussa See also * * Ghent (other) * Gent (other) Gent is a shortened form of the word gentleman. It may also refer to: * Ghent (Dutch: Gent), a Belgian city ** K.A.A. Gent, a football club from Ghent ** K.R.C. Gent, a football club from Ghent ** Gent RFC, a rugby club in Ghent ** .gent, ...
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Van Gent (other)
Van Gent is a Dutch toponymic surname indicating an origin in the city Ghent, East Flanders.Gent, van
at the Database of Surnames in The Netherlands. A variant spelling is ''Van Ghent''. People with this name include: * Eugene Van Gent (1889–1949), American college football and basketball coach * (c.1217–1293), Flemish theologian * (1899–1947), Dutch astronomer **

Gents (other)
Gents may refer to: * washroom, toilet, loo, bathroom, little boys room * ''Gents'' (novel), a 1997 novel by Warwick Collins * The Gents (American band), led by Willie Kent * The Gents (British band), from Doncaster, a mod revival band * The Gents (Dutch vocal group), a classical music ensemble led by Peter Dijkstra * The Gents (British jazz band), from Swansea, with member Steve Augarde * The Gents (Bermuda rock band), a rock band active in the 1960s See also * Gent (other) * Gentleman (other) * Gentlewoman (other) Gentlewoman is a courtesy name and social rank. Gentlewoman or ''variant'', may also refer to: * '' A Gentle Woman'' (film), a 1969 French film * ''The Gentlewoman'' (periodical), a weekly newspaper founded in London in 1890 * ''The Gentlewoman' ... * * Lady (other) {{disambig ...
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Honeywell Gent
Honeywell Gent, formerly Gents' of Leicester, is a British manufacturer of life safety equipment based in Leicester, England. Established by John Thomas Gent, the company is thought to have started in 1872 however it could have been trading as early as the 1860s. The company had a workforce of several hundred at its height. For over a century, the company was a well-known manufacturer of electrical equipment, in particular its electric clocks, which were used in public buildings and railway stations all over the world. Since the late 20th century, the company's primary focus has been Fire alarm system, fire detection and alarm systems. Products Early years During the early years of the company, John T. Gent and Company manufactured both Electric bell, electric and pneumatic bells and other indicating equipment. By 1888, the company had a sizeable catalogue of electrical and mechanical products as well as products intended for the generation and storage of electricity. Gent also ...
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Gent (surname)
Gent may refer to: * Alan Neville Gent (1927–2012), English physicist * Billy Gent (1879–1957), Australian rules footballer * Chris Gent (born 1948), British businessman * Don Gent (1933–1996), Australian rules footballer * Edward Gent (1895–1948), British colony administrator * Georgie Gent (born 1988), English tennis player * Ian Gent, British computer scientist * John Thomas Gent, British clock maker * Keith Gent (born 1945), Australian rules footballer * Mike Gent (born 1971), American musician * Peter Gent (1942–2011), American writer and football player * Robert Gent-Davis (1857–1903), English businessman and politician * Thomas Gent (1693–1778), printer and author See also * Van Gent (other) Van Gent is a Dutch toponymic surname indicating an origin in the city Ghent, East Flanders.
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Ghent
Ghent ( nl, Gent ; french: Gand ; traditional English: Gaunt) is a city and a municipality in the Flemish Region of Belgium. It is the capital and largest city of the East Flanders province, and the third largest in the country, exceeded in size only by Brussels and Antwerp. It is a port and university city. The city originally started as a settlement at the confluence of the Rivers Scheldt and Leie and in the Late Middle Ages became one of the largest and richest cities of northern Europe, with some 50,000 people in 1300. The municipality comprises the city of Ghent proper and the surrounding suburbs of Afsnee, Desteldonk, Drongen, Gentbrugge, Ledeberg, Mariakerke, Mendonk, Oostakker, Sint-Amandsberg, Sint-Denijs-Westrem, Sint-Kruis-Winkel, Wondelgem and Zwijnaarde. With 262,219 inhabitants at the beginning of 2019, Ghent is Belgium's second largest municipality by number of inhabitants. The metropolitan area, including the outer commuter zone, covers an area of and had ...
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Gent Strazimiri
Gent Hysen Strazimiri (, born 6 October 1972) was a member of the Assembly of the Republic of Albania for the Democratic Party of Albania (DP). He was Deputy Minister of Interior Affairs from 2007 to 2009. Strazimiri is also member of the committee on Legal Affairs, Public Administration and Human Rights and Committee on Education and Public Information. Stazimiri is since 2009 the deputy leader of the DP in the Albanian parliament. Background Strazimiri was born in Tirana, where he followed the Qemal Stafa High School. Strazimiri became a member of the DP in 1990, this was during the fall of communism in Albania. On 1992 Strazimiri finished the faculty of Law, and graduated on the University of Tirana. He entered the race with several years of political experience in the management structures of the DP and the fight against crime and trafficking in his post as Deputy Minister of Interior Affairs, which he held from 2007 until 2009. He has been from 2007 until 2009 member o ...
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Gent Cakaj
Gent Cakaj (born 6 July 1990) is a Kosovo-born Albanian politician, who served as the Acting Minister of Foreign Affairs of Albania from 2019–2020. Biography He is the son of Shkëlzen Cakaj, a scientist born in Gjakova, Kosovo. Gent Cakaj was born and grew up in Pristina. He is the brother of Gresa Caka Nimani, who currently is the President of the Constitutional Court of Kosovo. Cakaj was educated in Kosovo, Belgium and Hungary, and holds two bachelor and three master degrees in philosophy, political sciences, and law. He graduated with distinctions, in 2014 with a MA on Philosophy from KU Leuven, in 2015 with a MA on political sciences from the Central European University and in 2017 with a RMA on philosophy from KU Leuven. During 2018, he initially served as a political advisor to the Prime Minister of Albania and subsequently as a Deputy Minister for Foreign Affairs. In addition, Cakaj served as both, the National Coordinator for the Regional Economic Area and the N ...
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