- The
bedel (from
medieval Latin pedellus or bidellus,
occasionally bidellus generalis, from Old High
German bital, pital, "the one who invites, calls";...
- Jean-
Bédel Bok****a ([ʒɑ̃
bedɛl bɔkasa] ; 22
February 1921 – 3
November 1996) was a
Central African politician and
military officer who
served as the second...
- Jean-
Bédel Bok****a Jr. (born 2
November 1973) is a son of Jean-
Bédel Bok****a, the
former Dictator and
Emperor of the
Central African Republic and its...
- Look up
bedel in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
bedel is an
administrative official at
universities in
several European countries.
Bedel may also refer...
- A beadle,
sometimes spelled bedel, is an
official who may usher, keep order, make reports, and ****ist in
religious functions; or a
minor official who...
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Bedel is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Ernest Marie Louis Bedel (1849–1922),
French entomologist Maurice Bedel (1883–1954), French...
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Bedel's Regiment was
first raised as a
single company of
rangers in Coos, New
Hampshire on May 26, 1775
under the
command of
Timothy Bedel for the protection...
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Timothy Bedel (1737 –
February 24, 1787) was a
soldier and
local leader prominent in the
early history of New
Hampshire and Vermont.
Bedel was born in...
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Roland Bedel was a
French field hockey player. He
competed in the men's
tournament at the 1920
Summer Olympics. "Roland
Bedel". Olympedia.
Retrieved 21...
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Henry Bedel (fl. 1571), was an
English divine.
Bedel was a
native of Oxfordshire. One
Henry Bedel took the
degree of B.A. at
Corpus Christi College, Oxford...