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- Sellier is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Charles Sellier (1943–2011), American television producer, writer, and film director Félix...
- Sellier & Bellot is a firearms ammunition manufacturer situated in Vlašim, Czech Republic. It is a subsidiary of the Czech company Colt CZ Group. It has...
- into a Catholic noble family; his father was Léonard de Selliers de Moranville, knight of Selliers de Moranville (1803–1856). He married Octavie Hector,...
- Diane de Selliers 2013 ISBN 978-2-36437-031-9 Malek Jân Ne'mati : la vie n'est pas courte mais le temps est compté, éditions Diane de Selliers, 2007 ISBN 978-2903656416...
- Grizzly Adams is a 1974 independent feature film produced by Charles E. Sellier Jr. and Raylan D. Jensen for Sunn classic Pictures. The film's po****rity...
- Charles Edward Sellier Jr. (November 9, 1943 – January 31, 2011) was an American television producer, screenwriter, novelist and director, best known...
- Léonard de Selliers de Moranville (1803-1856) was a lawyer and school inspector in ****e. He was the father of lieutenant general Antonin de Selliers de Moranville...
- in my opinion, he would have been shot on the spot." According to André Sellier, a French historian and survivor of the Mittelbau-Dora concentration camp...
- Félix Sellier (2 January 1893 in Spy – 16 April 1965 in Gembloux) was a Belgian professional road bicycle racer. In the 1921 Tour de France, the cyclists...
- Commander-in-Chief was King Albert I, with Lieutenant-General Chevalier Antonin de Selliers de Moranville as the Chief of the General Staff from 25 May 1914 until...