Proper noun
Gebhard (plural Gebhards)
A surname.
Gebhard, taking the name Victor II, moved to Rome and was enthroned in St. Peter's Basilica on 13 April 1055. Source: Internet
Boardman, p. 12 William Rostoker; Elizabeth Gebhard, p. 212 Only stone walls, which were replacing the earlier mudbrick and wood walls, were strong enough to support the weight of a tiled roof. Source: Internet
His brother, Gebhard, served on the western front and saw combat, receiving the Iron Cross and eventually being promoted to lieutenant. Source: Internet
The modern history of Abensberg, which is often incorrectly compared with that of the 3rd century Roman castra (military outpost) of Abusina, begins with Gebhard, who was the first to mention Abensberg as a town, in the middle of the 12th century. Source: Internet
Attending the guest register were Judy Gebhard and Doreen Wolff. Source: Internet
Deputies responded to Wal-Mart and located the suspect; Ethen Gebhard (Age 19) of Woodman, WI. Source: Internet