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Naudé, Beyers

LC control no.n 83200055
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Personal name headingNaudé, Beyers
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Variant(s)Naudé, Christiaan Frederick Beyers
Naudé, Christiaan Frederik Beyers
Naudé, C. F. Beyers
Other standard no.0000000072474273
100381047
Associated countrySouth Africa
Birth date1915-05-10
Death date2004-09-07
Place of birthRoodepoort (Gauteng, South Africa)
Place of deathJohannesburg (South Africa)
Field of activityApartheid--South Africa
AffiliationNederduitse Gereformeerde Kerk Afrikaner Broederbond Christian Institute of Southern Africa
Profession or occupationClergy Theologians
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Found inNot without honour, 1982 (a.e.) t.p. (Beyers Naudé) p. 3 (Christiaan Frederick Beyers Naudé, b. 5-10-15)
LC data base, 5-24-83 (hdg.: Naudé, Beyers)
Hope for faith, c1986: CIP t.p. (C.F. Beyers Naudé)
Beeld, Sept. 8, 2004: p. 1 (Beyers Naudé; died September 7, 2004)
South African History Online, December 2, 2015 Reverend Beyers Naudé (born in Roodepoort, in the then Transvaal, on May 10, 1915; youngest member of the Broederbond, Minister of the Dutch Reformed Church, moderator of the Southern Transvaal DRC synod, founder member and director of the Christian Institute and editor of the Christian Institute's publication Pro Veri)
   <http://www.sahistory.org.za/people/reverend-beyers-naud%C3%A9>
Wikipedia, viewed November 3, 2020 (Beyers Naudé; Christiaan Frederik Beyers Naudé, born May 10, 1915 in Roodepoort, died September 7, 2004 in Johannesburg; white South African minister who turned against apartheid)
   <https://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beyers_Naud%C3%A9>
Equivalent(s)Naudé, Beyers, 1915-2004
Associated languageeng