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Potgieter is a Germanic occupational surname, equivalent to the English surname Potter. Notable people with the surname include: * Barend Potgieter (born 1994) South African rugby loosehead prop * Bradley Potgieter (born 1989), South African racing cyclist *Dewald Potgieter (born 1986), South African rugby union player *Everhardus Johannes Potgieter (1808–1875), Dutch poet * Ferdinandus Jacobus Potgieter (1857-1902), Second Boer War Boer general * Frederik Jacobus Potgieter (1858-1924), Second Boer War Boer commander * Frits Potgieter (born 1974) South African discus thrower * Gert Potgieter (born 1937), South African athlete * Gert Potgieter (1929–1977), South African opera tenor *Hein Potgieter (born 1982), South African rugby union player *Hendrik Potgieter (1792–1852), South African Republic politician *Jacques Potgieter (born 1986), South African rugby union player *Jacques-Louis Potgieter (born 1984), South African rugby union player * Karel Potgieter(born 1975), South ...
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Hendrik Potgieter
Andries Hendrik Potgieter, known as Hendrik Potgieter (19 December 1792 – 16 December 1852) was a Voortrekker leader and the last known Champion of the Potgieter family. He served as the first head of state of Potchefstroom from 1840 and 1845 and also as the first head of state of Zoutpansberg from 1845 to 1852. Beyond the Orange River Potgieter and his party moved inland to the present Free State, where they signed a treaty with the leader of the Barolong, Moroka. The treaty stipulated that Potgieter would protect the Baralong against the Matabele raiders, in exchange for land. The tract of land was from the Vet River to the Vaal River. The Matabele leader, Mzilikazi, was threatened by the white incursion into what he saw as his sphere of influence, which led to the Matabele's attack on the Potgieter laager in October 1836, at Vegkop, near the present-day town of Heilbron. The attack was beaten off, but the Matabele made off with most of the trekker oxen, crucial draugh ...
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Jacques-Louis Potgieter
Jacques-Louis Potgieter (born 2 September 1984 in Pretoria) is a South African rugby union player, currently playing with French side . His regular position is fly-half. Career He made his Super 14 debut for the against the in 2007. In 2008 and 2009 he joined the , but was reunited with his team-mates in 2010. For the 2011 season, he joined the . France In January 2012, he signed for French Top 14 side Bayonne as a medical joker for the 2011–12 Top 14 season, then signed a one-year full-time contract for the 2012–13 Top 14 season. Prior to the 2013–14 Rugby Pro D2 season, he joined Dax on a two-year deal, but gained an early release from this contract at the start of 2014. Return to South Africa He then returned to the prior to the 2014 Super Rugby season on a two-year contract, which he then extended until October 2016. Return to France Potgieter left the Blue Bulls after the 2015 Super Rugby season, joining French Top 14 side . After two seasons at Lyo ...
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Everhardus Johannes Potgieter
Everhardus Johannes Potgieter (June 27, 1808February 3, 1875) was a Dutch prose writer and poet, who was born at Zwolle in Overijssel. Biography He started life in a merchant's office at Antwerp. In 1831 he made a journey to Sweden, described in two volumes, which appeared at Amsterdam in 1836–1840. Soon afterwards he settled in Amsterdam, engaged in commercial pursuits on his own account, but with more and more inclination towards literature. With Heije, the popular poet of Holland in those days, and Bakhuizen van den Brink, the rising historian (see also Groen van Prinsterer), Potgieter founded De Muzen ( The Muses, 1834–1836), a literary review, which was, however, soon superseded by ''De Gids'' ("The Guide"), a monthly, which became the leading magazine of Holland. In it he wrote, mostly under the initials of W. Dg, a great number of articles and poems. The first collected edition of his poems (1832–1868) appeared in 2 volumes (Haarlem, 1868–1875), preceded by s ...
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Jacques Potgieter
Ulrich Jacques Potgieter (born 24 April 1986 in Port Elizabeth, South Africa) is a South African rugby union player who last played for Munakata Sanix Blues in the Japanese Top League. Career Youth / Sharks / Eastern Province Kings He represented at the annual Craven Week rugby tournament in 2004 and then clinched a move to the , whom he represented at various youth levels before playing in the Vodacom Cup for two seasons before moving back to the for the 2009 Currie Cup First Division season. Blue Bulls / Bulls In August 2011, the announced that they had signed Potgieter for the 2012 season on a two-year contract. An early release of his contract was secured and he joined the Bulls on 1 September. Fukuoka Sanix Blues / Waratahs In May 2013, it was revealed that he would leave the Bulls at the end of the 2013 Super Rugby season. He joined Japanese Top League side Fukuoka Sanix Blues – a deal later extended until 2017 – and would also play Super Rugby for the in 201 ...
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Pieter Johannes Potgieter
Pieter Johannes "Piet" Potgieter (1822 – 1854) was a South African Boer political figure. He was the acting head of state of Zoutpansberg from 1852 to 1854, and the first son of voortrekker Andries Potgieter. He married Elsie Maria Aletta van Heerden, who later married Stephanus Schoeman, a subsequent leader of Zoutpansberg, and acting president of the South African Republic. The town Piet Potgietersrust, now Mokopane, was named in Potgieter's memory in 1907. Leader of Zoutpansberg When Andries Hendrik Potgieter died in 1852, he left his son, cmdt.genl. Piet Potgieter, in charge of the Zoutpansbergdorp. Potgieter had a short tenure, as he soon died in a campaign against tribal leader Mgombane ka Gegana. In September 1854 Piet's uncle, field cornet Hermanus Potgieter (Groot Hermaans), was searching for ivory near the Nyl River, an area ruled by chiefs Makapan and Mankopane (also: Mapela or Mapele). For reasons imperfectly known, the chiefs decided to massacre them and ...
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Ockert Potgieter
Ockert Potgieter (Ukrainian: Окерт Потгітер; 11 December 1965 – 11 October 2021) was a South African missionary in Ukraine and a film director. Education Potgieter completed his school years at Potchefstroom Gimnasium. He studied further in Law at the Potchefstroom University for Christian Higher Education and after finishing his undergraduate studies he did a PhD in Law. He was awarded the honor of being the best Law student in South Africa. He received the Lawyer’s student award in 1989 from the Loyalty Fund. He finished a diploma in Social Law at “Rijkuniversisteit” Ghent, Belgium in conjunction with Stellenbosch University. Missionary work After Potgieter guided a student group through Ukraine, he and his wife decided to establish a church in Reni, Ukraine. Reni is a town in the Odesa Oblast Province. It is a southwest Ukrainian town close to the Romanian border next to the Danube River. He and his wife Michelle established a church called the “L ...
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Barend Potgieter
Barend Jackobus Potgieter (born 28 December 1994) is a South African rugby union player for the in the Currie Cup and the Rugby Challenge. His regular position is a loosehead prop, but he can also play as a flanker. Rugby career 2013–2016: Youth rugby / Sharks XV Potgieter was born in Pretoria, South Africa, where he attended Hoërskool Zwartkop, but he never represented his local provincial union, the , at national tournaments at schoolboy level. He moved to Durban prior to the 2013 season to join the Academy. He started all thirteen matches for the team in the 2013 Under-19 Provincial Championship as a flanker. He scored four tries – in home matches against , and and one try on his return to his hometown of Pretoria against the Blue Bulls – as the Sharks finished in third position on the log before losing to 25–27 to the s in Johannesburg. Potgieter progressed to the Sharks' Under-21 side for the 2014 Under-21 Provincial Championship. After starting two of the ...
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Gert Potgieter (tenor)
Gerhardus Petrus "Gert" Potgieter (14 November 1929 – 2 July 1977) was a South African opera tenor and actor who had a great influence on Afrikaans culture. Early life Born at Aasvoëlkop, a suburb of Johannesburg, on 14 November 1929, he was one of the five children of Hermanus Potgieter, a printer, and his wife Maria Naudé. He was educated at the Laërskool (Primary School) Louw Geldenhuys and Helpmekaar Kollege, Johannesburg, where he matriculated. After leaving school he worked at Voortrekkerpers :af:Voortrekkerpers, a publishing firm, in Johannesburg until 1960 when he qualified as a printer. Singing career From the age of sixteen he took singing lessons with Kosie Boshoff and, after his voice had broken, with Beatrice Lovegrove and Alberto Terassi. When PJ Lemmer, Inspector of Music in the Orange Free State, wanted to stage a performance of the cantata ''Vasco da Gama'' in 1949; he chose Potgieter for the tenor role. This was the beginning of his singing career. ...
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Dewald Potgieter
Dewald Potgieter (born 22 February 1987 in Port Elizabeth, South Africa) is a professional South African rugby union rugby player. His first tour with the Springboks was to France, Italy, Ireland & England in late 2009. Potgieter plays loose forward for Worcester Warriors, having previously played for Super Rugby franchise the and Japanese Top League side Yamaha Jubilo. Potgieter has won 2 Super Rugby titles and a Currie Cup The Currie Cup is South Africa's premier domestic rugby union competition, played each winter and spring (June to October), featuring teams representing either entire provinces or substantial regions within provinces. Although it is the premier .... Potgieter has retired from rugby after a knee injury. Honours *Cravenweek – 1999–2005 *Eastern Province Grant Khomo week 2003 *Eastern Province U18 Craven week captain 2004 *Eastern Province U18 Craven Week Captain 2005 *Green Squad 2004 *SA Schools 2005 *Blue Bulls U19 2006 *Blue Bulls U21 2007 *Voda ...
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Dschinghis Khan
Dschinghis Khan (; " Genghis Khan") was a German Eurodisco pop band. It was originally formed in Munich in 1979 to compete in the Eurovision Song Contest with their song "Dschinghis Khan". The original group led by original members Henriette Strobel and Edina Pop ended in 2020 after the death of fellow member Johannes Kupreit, while a more current version of the group led by original member Wolfgang Heichel and Stefan Track (who replaced the deceased Louis Potgieter in the 2005 reunion concert) has been active since 2018. History Beginning: 1979–1985 Dschinghis Khan is managed by German producer Ralph Siegel and choreographed by Hannes Winkler, one of the most famous German choreographs during that time. Their original eponymous song was written and produced by Siegel with lyrics by Bernd Meinunger and came in fourth place at the Eurovision Song Contest 1979 in Jerusalem. Their name is a possible German spelling (most usual is "Dschingis Khan") of the name of the histori ...
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Hein Potgieter
Hein Potgieter (born 20 September 1982) is a South African rugby union player, currently playing with the . His regular position is lock. Career He was born in Port Elizabeth and made his debut for the (now ) in 2006. After 9 appearances in the 2006 Vodacom Cup, he joined the where he made 16 appearances in the 2007 Vodacom Cup and 2007 Currie Cup competitions. He then joined Italian Super 10 team Catania Catania (, , Sicilian and ) is the second largest municipality in Sicily, after Palermo. Despite its reputation as the second city of the island, Catania is the largest Sicilian conurbation, among the largest in Italy, as evidenced also by ..., making 4 appearances in the 2007–2008 season. After just one season, he returned to South Africa and joined the where he played his rugby in 2009. He rejoined the for 2010, but returned to the in 2011. References {{DEFAULTSORT:Potgieter, Hein South African rugby union players Living people 1982 births Rugby unio ...
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Yolandi Potgieter
Yolandi Potgieter (born 16 May 1989) is a South African cricketer who currently Captain (cricket), captains Free State women's cricket team, Free State. She plays as an all-rounder, Batting (cricket), batting right-handed and Bowling (cricket), bowling right-arm Fast bowling, medium. In 2013 and 2014, she appeared in 16 Women's One Day International, One Day Internationals and seven Women's Twenty20 International, Twenty20 Internationals for South Africa women's national cricket team, South Africa. She has previously played domestic cricket for Boland women's cricket team, Boland, as well as appearing in a West Indies women's cricket team in South Africa in 2009–10, tour match for Western Province women's cricket team, Western Province in 2009. References External links

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