- Émile
Wartel (31
March 1834,
Paris – 5 May 1907, Paris) was an
opera singer and
teacher active in Paris. He was the son of the
musicians François
Wartel and...
- Paul
Wartel (26
April 1903 – 27
April 1976) was a
French football defender who,
between 1926 and 1933, pla**** for Red Star and FC Sochaux-Montbéliard and...
- Pierre-François
Wartel (born Versailles, 3
April 1806; died
Paris 3
August 1882) was a
French tenor and
music educator. His wife was Thérèse
Wartel, a talented...
-
Emmanuelle Béart as
Marianne David Bursztein [fr] as
Nicolas Wartel Marianne Denicourt as
Julienne Wartel, Nicolas'
sister Gilles Arbona [fr] as
Porbus Bernard...
-
Annette Wartel, née
Adrien (2 July 1814 – 6
November 1865), was a
French pianist,
music educator,
composer and critic. Born in Paris, Thérèse
Wartel was the...
- Marie-Christine Debourse, born 24
September 1951 at
Wambrechies is a
former French athlete who
specialized in the high jump and pentathlon. Her athletic...
- others. The
company was
founded in 1933 as the
Outlet Book
Company by Nat
Wartels and Bob Simon.
Outlet Book
Company began by
featuring overstock and remaindered...
- edu/~ufruss/
Archived 16
March 2014 at the
Wayback Machine Lindenfors, Patrik;
Wartel, Andreas; Lind,
Johan (2021). "'Dunbar's number' deconstructed". Biology...
- can be used to
loosely refer to many
other types of shops,
including the
wartel (short for
warung telepon,
essentially a
manned phone booth) and warnet...
- 1016/j.cld.2012.08.001. PMID 23101975. S2CID 25687227. Louvet, Alexandre;
Wartel, Faustine; Castel, Hélène; Dharancy, Sébastien; Hollebecque, Antoine; Canva–Delcambre...