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Michel Zévaco (1860–1918) was a
French journalist, novelist, and
anarchist activist.
Leader of Iran
Ayatollah Khamenei recommended Zévaco's novels for...
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Zévaco (French pronunciation: [zevako]; Corsican: Zèvacu) is a
commune in the Corse-du-Sud
department of
France on the
island of Corsica.
Communes of the...
- Jean-François
Zevaco (Arabic: جان فرنسوا زيفاكو,1916–2003) was a French-Moroccan
architect born in Casablanca. He is
considered an
emblematic figure of...
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Zevaco or
Zévaco is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include: Jean-François
Zevaco (1916–2003), French-Moroccan
architect Jean-Pierre-Dominique...
- Jean-Pierre-Dominique
Zévaco[pronunciation?] (30 July 1925 – 25 July 2017) was a
Catholic bishop.
Zévaco was born in
France and was
ordained to the priesthood...
- Bourvil, Elsa
Martinelli and Lise Delamare. It is
based on a
novel by
Michel Zévaco. The film has no
relation to the
American film
Captain Blood (1935). The...
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Ponson du Terrail,
Eugene Sue,
Maurice Leblanc,
Gustave Le
Rouge and
Michel Zévaco were
among the
numerous authors which contributed to the genre. Feuilleton...
- Der Kapitän (TV series), a
German series Le Capitan, a
novel by
Michel Zevaco Kapitän, a
shortened version of
several ranks in the
German navy Kapitan...
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Vincent Timsit), also
known as VÉTÉ, is a
complex designed by Jean-François
Zevaco in Casablanca,
Morocco in 1952. The
complex contains workshops for the Vincent...
- Morocco's
independence from
France in 1956. He and his
colleague Jean-François
Zevaco were
among the most
important architects in
Casablanca in the
later 20th...