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  2. Liu Seong Kuntao - Wikipedia

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    Reeders also studied many silat systems, having over ten silat teachers. [2] His silat styles included Tjikalong (Cikalong), Tjimande (Cimande), Harimau, and Serak, among others. Reeders was an extremely accomplished martial artist who was able to tie many focal elements of various arts together into a cohesive whole.

  3. Kuntao - Wikipedia

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    Kuntao or kuntau (Chinese: 拳道; pinyin: quándào; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: kûn-thâu, Tagalog: kuntaw) is a Hokkien term for the martial arts of the Chinese community of Southeast Asia, specifically the Malay Archipelago.

  4. Talk:Liu Seong Kuntao - Wikipedia

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    Grandmaster Robert Servidio was Reeder's first student and is teaching the complete and entire kuntao system that of Reeders. Many students at this particular school have been training here for as much as 10-20 years with some that have trained for 30-50 years.

  5. List of grand masters of the Knights Templar - Wikipedia

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    Each country had its own master, and the masters reported to the grand master. He oversaw all of the operations of the order, including both the military operations in the Holy Land and Eastern Europe, and the financial and business dealings in the order's infrastructure of Western Europe. The grand master controlled the actions of the order ...

  6. Peter Leko - Wikipedia

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    Peter Leko (Hungarian: Lékó Péter; born September 8, 1979) is a Hungarian chess grandmaster and commentator. He became the world's youngest grandmaster in 1994. He narrowly missed winning the Classical World Chess Championship 2004: the match was drawn 7–7 and so Vladimir Kramnik retained the title.

  7. Edward Dickson Reeder - Wikipedia

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    After getting married in New York, Reeder and his wife moved back to Fort Worth in 1940. In 1945 the Reeder School of Theater and Design for Children was opened. Reeder combined teaching at the school with his artistic career, exhibiting and portrait work.

  8. Willem Schrijver - Wikipedia

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    Willem was born in the city of Leiden, the son of the important philologist Pieter Hendricksz Schrijver, aka Petrus Scriverius, and his wife Anna van der Aar. [1] Willem grew up in Amsterdam and held various positions in the city, becoming a lieutenant in the citizen guard in 1651 and a captain in 1653.

  9. Lu Sheng-yen - Wikipedia

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    Lu Sheng-Yen (Chinese: 盧勝彥; pinyin: Lú Shèngyàn; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Lô Sèng-gān, born 27 June 1945), commonly referred to by followers as Grand Master Lu (師尊), is a Taiwanese-born American Buddhist teacher who is the founder and spiritual leader of the True Buddha School, a new religious movement with teachings from Buddhism ...