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- Motocross des Nations. Ferrandis is a two-time AMA Supercross 250cc West champion, a one-time 250cc & 450cc AMA Motocross champion. Ferrandis is the 2017 250cc...
- Antonio Ferrandis Monrabal (28 February 1921 – 16 October 2000) was a Spanish actor, remembered especially for the role of Chanquete in the Spanish television...
- Petrus Ferrandi Hisp**** (also Peter Ferrand or Peter of Spain; Spanish: Pedro Ferrando; died before 1259) was a Dominican friar who wrote the Legenda...
- John Heynes Ferrandi (3 April 1930 – 16 September 2019) was a South African cricketer who pla**** first-class cricket for Western Province from 1949 to...
- George Ferrandi (born June 17, 1967 in Baltimore, MD) is an American artist primarily known for her performance, installation and parti****tory projects...
- École Grégoire-Ferrandi is one of France's leading professional training schools located in the 6th arrondis****t of Paris in a 25000 sq. m. site. Its...
- Roland Ferrandi (French pronunciation: [ʁɔlɑ̃ fɛʁɑ̃di]; also Orlandu Ferrandi; born in 1958) is a Corsican composer-ceterist, lutenist and theorbist. "corse...
- Pitti-Ferrandi (22 February 1838 – 9 March 1894) was a French doctor and politician who was briefly Senator for Corsica. François Pitti-Ferrandi was born...
- Borsella & Caso (2007), p. 76. Acemoğlu et al. (2020). Paxton (2005), p. 87. Ferrandi & Obermair (2023), p. 127–167. Paxton (2005), p. 88. Paxton (2005), p. 90...
- Bernardo Ferrándiz Bádenes (21 July 1835 – 3 May 1885) was a Spanish costumbrista painter. He is considered to be one of the founders of the "Escuela Malagueña [es]"...