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Cattan may
refer to:
Saint Cathan, 6th
century Irish monk in
Scotland Christopher Cattan (fl. 16th century),
Italian author Henry Cattan (1906–1992), Palestinian...
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periodic fever,
Reimann periodic disease or
Reimann syndrome, Siegal-
Cattan-Mamou disease, and
Wolff periodic disease. Note that "periodic fever" can...
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Henry Cattan (1906–April 17, 1992) was a
Palestinian jurist and
writer who
wrote extensively on
legal issues of the Israeli-Palestinian
conflict during...
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Olivia Cattan (born 1967) is a
journalist and author. She is also a campaigner.
Cattan is
president of "SOS
autisme France" and
honorary president of...
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Seigneur Christophe de
Cattan, also
called Christopher Cattan (flourished 1530s-1540s, died
before 1558),
presumed Francophone and
Anglophone variants...
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stones are
dated to the 3rd
century CE. They read "Ayanappa; a
shrine to
Cattan." This is
followed by
another inscription in
Uraiyur near Tiruchirapalli...
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Saint Cathan, also
known as Catan,
Cattan, etc., was a 6th-century
Irish monk
revered as a
saint in
parts of the
Scottish Hebrides. This
Saint appears...
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Ziyad Cattan is a dual
citizen of
Poland and Iraq. He
earned a PhD in Economics.
During the
twenty years he
lived in
Poland Cattan operated both a used...
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Ebrahim Al-
Cattan (born 20
August 1963) is a
Kuwaiti former fencer. He
competed in the team épée
event at the 1980
Summer Olympics, and had a
record of...
- 2005
under the
Iraqi Interim Government of Ayad Allawi. He
appointed Ziyad Cattan, as the
Defence Ministry's
procurement chief, who has
since fallen under...