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- Q5275153 description "South African rugby union player".
- Q5275153 description "South African rugby union player".
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- Q5275153 abstract "Dietlof Siegfried Maré (2 July 1885 – 14 October 1913) was a South African international rugby union player. Born in Wellington, he attended Huguenot College before playing provincial rugby for Transvaal (now known as the Golden Lions). He made his only Test appearance for South Africa during their 1906–07 tour of Britain, Ireland and France. He played as a forward in the 1st Test of the tour, a 6–0 loss to Scotland at Hampden Park. Despite breaking two fingers after six minutes, he played the entire match. Off the field, he wrote the first handbook on rugby ever to be published in Afrikaans. In 1913, in Pretoria, Maré was killed in a car accident at the age of 28. As a result of the accident his wife used a wheelchair.".
- Q5275153 birthDate "1885-07-02".
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- Q5275153 birthYear "1885".
- Q5275153 deathDate "1913-10-14".
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- Q5275153 deathYear "1913".
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- Q5275153 thumbnail Dietlof_Mare.jpg?width=300.
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- Q5275153 dateOfBirth "1885-07-02".
- Q5275153 dateOfDeath "1913-10-14".
- Q5275153 name "Dietlof Maré".
- Q5275153 name "Mare, Dietlof".
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- Q5275153 placeOfDeath "Pretoria, South Africa".
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- Q5275153 shortDescription "South African rugby union player".
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- Q5275153 comment "Dietlof Siegfried Maré (2 July 1885 – 14 October 1913) was a South African international rugby union player. Born in Wellington, he attended Huguenot College before playing provincial rugby for Transvaal (now known as the Golden Lions). He made his only Test appearance for South Africa during their 1906–07 tour of Britain, Ireland and France. He played as a forward in the 1st Test of the tour, a 6–0 loss to Scotland at Hampden Park.".
- Q5275153 label "Dietlof Maré".
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- Q5275153 givenName "Dietlof".
- Q5275153 name "Dietlof Mare".
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- Q5275153 name "Mare, Dietlof".
- Q5275153 surname "Mare".