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Fleta is the name of an
early treatise on the
common law of England. It was
written in
Latin with the sub-title seu
Commentarius juris Anglicani. The...
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Fleta is a
medieval treatise on the
common law of England.
Fleta may also
refer to:
Fleet Prison (by its
medieval Latin name)
Fleta (moth), a moth genus...
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Ignacio Fleta Pescador (31 July 1897 – 11
August 1977) was a
Spanish luthier and a
crafter of
string instruments such as guitars, violins, cellos, violas...
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Miguel Burro Fleta (28
December 1897, in
Albalate de Cinca,
Province of Huesca,
Aragon – 29 May 1938, in A Coruña) was a
Spanish operatic lyric tenor...
- (Korean: 김병선, born
September 2, 1999),
better known by his
online alias Fleta, is a
South Korean Overwatch coach and
former professional player. He began...
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Fleta is a
genus of
moths of the
family Noctuidae.
Fleta belangeri Guérin-Méneville, 1834
Fleta moorei Felder, 1874
Fleta at
Markku Savela's Lepidoptera...
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Fleta Jan
Brown Spencer (March 8, 1882 –
September 2, 1938) was an
American songwriter, composer, pianist, and singer.
Fleta Jan
Brown was born near Sioux...
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April 1926,
conducted by
Arturo Toscanini with
spanish tenor Miguel Fleta as
Calaf "the
unknown Prince" and
polish soprano Rosa
Raisa as the cold...
- 2016-07-10.
Federal Reserve Police Accreditation (
FLETA)
Federal Reserve Police and
other Federal Agencies FLETA Accreditation Federal Reserve Police Recruiting...
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bracing have been used over time by luthiers. Torres, Hauser, Ramirez,
Fleta, and C. F.
Martin were
among the most
influential designers of
their time...