- Jean
Pradel (29
October 1933 – 12 July 2021) was a
French jurist, magistrate, and professor. He
specialized in
criminal law.
Pradel studied at the Faculty...
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Octave Pradels (15
February 1842 – 30
April 1930) was a
French poet, novelist,
vaudevilliste and lyricist.
Octave Frederick Pradels published his first...
- Laval-
Pradel (French pronunciation: [laval
pʁadɛl]; Occitan: La Val) is a
commune in the Gard
department in
southern France.
Communes of the Gard department...
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Arthur George Pradel (September 5, 1937 –
September 4, 2018) was an
American police officer and
politician who was
elected mayor of Naperville, Illinois...
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Linda Pradel (born 4 June 1983) is a
French handball player for
Chambray Touraine Handball and the
French national team.
Official squad 2012 Women’s EHF...
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Pradel Pompilus (1914–2000) was a
Haitian writer.
Pompilus "is
considered one of the most
respected Haitian scholars." He is best
known for his three-volume...
- artistiques, 1902.
Chansons rosses, part 4, Ollendorff, 1905.
Citations Pradels 1908, p. 448. Acte de naissance.
Valbel &
Hugues 1895, p. 285-288. Bercy...
- ISBN 0-631-18966-1.
Pradels, W. (2002). "****s Cod. Gr. 27 : The Tale of a Discovery",
Zeitschrift für
Antikes Christentum 6, pp. 81–89.
Pradels, W., R. Brändle...
- Hôtel de Ville–Louis
Pradel [o.tɛl də vil lwi pʁa.dɛl] is a
transfer station in the Lyon Metro,
providing a
connection between lines A and C. The station...
- 1892)
Mademoiselle ma femme, opérette in 3 acts,
libretto by
Ordonneau and
Pradels (Menus-Plaisirs, 1893) La
chanson du roi, opéra-comique,
libretto by L...