- Máximo and
Bartola (also
known as
Maximo Valdez Nunez and
Bartola Velasquez respectively) were the
stage names of two
Salvadoran siblings both with microcephaly...
-
Maria Bartola was a 16th-century
Aztec woman and is
referred to as the
first historian of Mexico.
Moctezuma II,
ruler of the
Aztec Empire prior to the...
- The
Bartola Musical Instrument Company of Oshkosh, Wisconsin, USA, was a
producer of
theater pipe
organs during the age of
silent movies. The company...
-
International Nut and
Dried Fruit Council. 2023.
Retrieved 11
November 2024. Di
Bartola,
Stephen P. (2012). Fluid, electrolyte, and acid-base
disorders in small...
- origine". agriregionieuropa.univpm.it (in Italian). ****ociazione
Alessandro Bartola.
Retrieved 24
February 2022. Hughes, Tom; Hughes,
Meredith Sayles (2005)...
- = Ascen,
Choni Asunción = Asun, Susi, Suni, Suza
Aurelio = Yeyo, Aure
Bartola = Tola,
Barta Bartolomé = Bartolo, Barto, Tomé, Tolo
Beatriz = Bea, Beti...
- PMID 38172624. Chew,
Dennis J.; Di
Bartola,
Stephen P.; Schenck,
Patricia A. (1
January 2011), Chew,
Dennis J.; Di
Bartola,
Stephen P.; Schenck,
Patricia A...
-
London and
France until her
death in 1815.
During the 1850s,
Maximo and
Bartola, two
microcephalic children from El Salvador, were
exhibited in the US...
- Zip the
Pinhead (although he may not have had microcephaly),
Maximo and
Bartola and
Schlitzie the Pinhead.
Stars of the 1932 film
Freaks were
cited as...
-
Bartiromo (born 1967),
American television personality and
author Maria Bartola,
early indigenous historian of
Mexico Maria Bartusz (born 1987), Polish...