21 July 1861 (1861-07-21) Fraserburg, Karoo, Cape Colony
Died
9 January 1931 (1931-01-10) (aged 69)
Nationality
Afrikaner
Profession
Police officer, Boer general
Military service
Allegiance
South African Republic
Years of service
1880–1881, 1899–1902
Commands
Lichtenburg and Marico
Battles/wars
First Boer War, Second Boer War
Veggeneraal (fighting general)
Not to be confused with Jan F. E. Celliers.
Johannes Gerhardus Celliers (Jan Celliers, also Cilliers, 21 July 1861 – 9 January 1931) was a Boer general in the Anglo-Boer War (1899-1902) in South Africa.[1][2]
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^Breytenbach J.H., Die Geskiedenis van die Tweede Vryheidsoorlog in Suid-Afrika, volume IV Die Boereterugtog uit Kaapland, Die Staatsdrukker Pretoria, 1977. p. 148-149.
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1942 to 1967, and was named after the Afrikaner poet, Jan F.E. Celliers. Wild Pride of India in Jan Cilliers Park Blacksmith lapwing in the park Giant star...
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non-combatant burghers but mostly military officers like Chris Botha, JanCelliers from Lichtenberg, Jan Kemp (Krugersdorp), Petrus Johannes Liebenberg (Potchefstroom)...
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and national library. The first national librarian, the Afrikaans poet JanCelliers, saw exchange agreements as a means of enriching the State Library's...
opposing Meyer. Jeppe's withdrawal left J. F. Celliers and De Meillon as the only candidates. Celliers won the turbulent election, though De Meillon complained...
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coming from the foremost Afrikaans poets and writers. These included JanCelliers, Louis Leipoldt, Totius, Leon Mare and Jochem van Bruggen. From March...
Caroline Cellier (7 August 1945[citation needed] – 15 December 2020) was a French actress. She appeared in such films as L'année des méduses (Year of...
(Writers Association). He served on the school committee that founded the JanCelliers Primary School, the first Afrikaans primary school in the northern suburbs...
began her schooling in Paarl, after which she went to Johannesburg to JanCelliers Primary School. Her high school education was at Montagu, where she matriculated...
named Josué Cellier from Orléans, France who arrived in the Cape of Good Hope in 1700. [1] Other variations of the name include: Celliers, Cilliers, Cillié...
African writer George Christopher Cato (Caton) first mayor of Durban. Jan F. E. Celliers, Afrikaans-language poet, essayist, dramatist and reviewer. Sarel...
second time between the Orange Free State and Basothos. 12 January – Jan F. E. Celliers, poet, writer and dramatist. (d. 1940) 20 August – Bernard Tancred...
Le Cellier (French pronunciation: [lə sɛlje] ; Gallo: L'Çelier, Breton: Keller) is a commune in the Loire-Atlantique department in western France. The...
musician. 25 December – Aziz Pahad, politician (d. 2023) 1 June – Jan F. E. Celliers, poet, writer and dramatist. (b. 1865) 10 August – Abe Bailey, diamond...
on April 12, 2020. Brygoo, S.; Loubeyre, P.; Millot, M.; Rygg, J. R.; Celliers, P. M.; Eggert, J. H.; Jeanloz, R.; Collins, G. W. (2021). "Evidence of...
Boëllmann Joseph-Ermend Bonnal Joseph Boulnois Henri Büsser Alexandre Eugène Cellier Charles-Alexis Chauvet Henri Dallier Léonce de Saint-Martin Théodore Dubois...