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Mardel may
refer to: Mar del Plata, a city in
Buenos Aires Province,
Argentina Adam
Mardel (born 1989),
American pop
singer Carlos Mardel (c. 1695–1763)...
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Carlos Mardel (born
Martell Károly; Pressburg; c. 1695 – Lisbon; 8
September 1763) was a Hungarian-Portuguese
military officer, engineer, and architect...
- Guy
Mardel (French pronunciation: [gi
maʁdɛl], born Mardochée Elkoubi; 30 June 1944, in Oran,
French Algeria) is a
French singer, best
known for his parti****tion...
- Mart
Green is the
founder and CEO of
Mardel Christian &
Education and of
Every Tribe Every Nation, and an heir to the
Hobby Lobby family of
companies founded...
- Adam
Mardel is an
American pop
singer best
known for his work with
Second Alibi and for
founding the
record label E2A
Music Group, LLC. Adam was an opening...
- António
Correia (16 July 1933 – 22
April 2012) was a
Portuguese sailor. He
competed at the 1972
Summer Olympics and the 1984
Summer Olympics. "Comunicado"...
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period on,
construction was
overseen by
other architects,
including Carlos Mardel of
Hungary and others.
During the
reigns of José I and
Maria I, the network...
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three children. The
eldest son, Mart Green, is the
founder and CEO of the
Mardel Christian &
Education book
store and
Every Tribe Entertainment.
Steve Green...
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major American retailers of
Christian books and
products (the
other being Mardel Christian & Education).
Lifeway produces curriculums and
Bible studies used...
- 2010.
Retrieved 30
September 2014 Araya, José; De Pascale,
Gregory P.;
Mardel, Rodrigo; Sepúlveda,
Sergio A. (2021). "The
likely Quaternary active El...