Stephanus Andries Johannes Swart (21 July 1888 – 6 May 1927) was a South African farmer and one of the first spree killers who killed at least 8 people and wounded 3 others in Charlestown, South Africa on 6 May 1927, before killing himself.[1][2][3]
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humanity" and on 3 October, Transvaal's Director of Education, the Rev Stephanus du Toit, arrived in Rooigrond, made a fiery speech, renamed the town "Heliopolis"...
two younger brothers including Commander (Kommandant) Stephanus Petrus Erasmus (nicknamed Swart Lawaai, around 1850 – 1921). On 16 September 1866 Daniel...
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Orange Free State, but he received offers of support from Commandant Stephanus Schoeman, the Transvaal leader in the Zoutpansberg district and from Commandant...
language movement named the Society of Real Afrikaners Wikus du Toit Stephanus Jacobus du Toit, co-founder of an Afrikaans language movement named the...
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