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Joshua Janavel, also
written Giosuè
Gianavello (1617 – 5
March 1690) was an
Italian condottiero and
defender of the
Waldensian Evangelical Church. He...
- ****cution of the
Waldensian Church,
rather than a
military conflict.
Joshua Janavel (1617–1690) was one of the
Waldensian military leaders against the Savoyard...
- drug dealers"; "drug dealers".
Robinson 2009: "gangsters"; "****ailants".
Janavel 2022: "alleged gang members".
William Foulk (/foʊk/ FOHK); born 1956 or...
-
Piedmont formed a
guerilla resistance movement led by a farmer,
Joshua Janavel,
which lasted into the 1660s. In 1685
Louis XIV
revoked the 1598 Edict...
- and led to the
formation of
rebel groups under the
leadership of
Joshua Janavel, Jean Léger and
Bartolomeo Jahier,
whilst several states including England...
- of
presidential race". Axios. Cox Enterprises.
Retrieved July 21, 2024.
Janavel, A. J. (July 22, 2024). "WA lawmakers,
local leaders endorse Kamala Harris"...
- Department.
Archived from the
original on July 1, 2020.
Retrieved July 1, 2020.
Janavel, A. J. (July 2, 2020). "Owners say
police presence following CHOP sweep...
-
worry Seattle waterfront businesses". KING 5.
Retrieved June 29, 2019.
Janavel, AJ (June 11, 2019). "Viaduct
demolition hits the
halfway mark, officials...
- attempt.
Furnished with
detailed instructions from the
veteran Joshua Janavel (prevented by age from
taking part in the expedition) Arnaud, with about...
- Wenman,
English politician and
Irish Viscount (b. 1657)
March 5 –
Joshua Janavel,
waldensian rebel (b. 1617)
March 17 Jan van Mieris,
Dutch painter (b....