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invented the
Warré Hive
Francis Warre Warre-Cornish (1839–1916),
British scholar and
writer Felix Warre (1879–1953),
English rower Sir
Henry Warre (1819-1898)...
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Walter Warre, OBE, MC (1879–1953) was an
English rower who won the
Silver Goblets at
Henley Royal Regatta.
Warre was born at Eton the son of
Edmond Warre. His...
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Several vessels have been
named Warre:
Warre (1802 ship) was
launched at
Kingston upon Hull in 1802. She
initially primarily traded with the Baltic. From...
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Warre Baronetcy, of
Hestercombe in the
County of Somerset, was a
title in the
Baronetage of England. It was
created on 2 June 1673 for
Francis Warre,...
- The Art of War is an
ancient Chinese military treatise dating from the late
Spring and
Autumn period (roughly 5th
century BC). The work,
which is attributed...
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related to
Warre Vangheluwe.
Warre Vangheluwe at UCI
Warre Vangheluwe at
Cycling Archives (archived)
Warre Vangheluwe at
ProCyclingStats Warre Vangheluwe...
- Émile
Warré (9 May 1867 – 20
April 1951) was a
French priest and b****eeper who
published several books and
invented the
Warré Hive, also
known as the...
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Francis Warre Warre-Cornish (8 May 1839 – 28
August 1916) was a
British schoolmaster,
scholar and writer. He was the son of
Hubert Kestell Cornish, vicar...
- "To Lucasta,
Going to the
Warres" is a 1649 poem by
Richard Lovelace. It was
published in the
collection Lucasta by
Lovelace of that year. The initial...
- The Art of War (Italian: Dell'arte
della guerra) is a
treatise by the
Italian Renaissance political philosopher and
historian Niccolò Machiavelli. The...