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Les Ferdinand (1783 bytes)
1: '''Les Ferdinand''' (born [[8 December]] [[1966]]) is an English [... 6: [[Category:1966 births|Ferdinand, Les]] 7: [[Category:English footballers|Ferdinand, Les]] Ciutat de les Arts i les Ciències (1196 bytes) 1: [[Image:Ciutat de les Arts i les Ciències - L'Umbracle.jpg|thumb|''L'Umbracle'']] 2: [[Image:Ciutat de les Arts i les Ciències - El Museu.jpg|thumb|''El Museu'']] 4: The '''Ciutat de les Arts i les Ciències''' ([[Valencian dialect|Valencian]]), ''... 10: *''El Palau de les Arts'' — [[Opera]] house and performing art... 13: *''El Museu de les Ciències'' — Science museum Ferdinand (2948 bytes) 1: '''Ferdinand''' is a [[German language|Germanic]] name compose... 6: *[[Ferdinand I of Aragon]] - the Just; [[1379]]-[[1416]]; beca... 7: *[[Ferdinand II of Aragon]] - a.k.a. Ferdinand V of Spain 10: *[[Ferdinand I of Austria]] - [[1793]]-[[1875]]; became empero... 11: *Archduke [[Ferdinand II of Austria]], Regent of [[Tyrol]] and [[Furthe... Ferdinand V (428 bytes) 1: [[fr:Ferdinand V]] 4: ...6 and of Sicily 1468-1516) (= Ferdinand III of Naples 1504-1516) 5: ...of Austria|Ferdinand V of Hungary and Bohemia]] (=Ferdinand I of [[Austrian Empire|Austria]]; 1793-1875, Empe... Ferdinand IV (407 bytes) 1: [[fr:Ferdinand IV]] 4: * [[Ferdinand IV of Castile]] (1289-1312, king of Castile and L... 5: * [[Ferdinand IV of Germany]] (1633-1654, king of the Romans fr... 6: ...751-1825, king 1759-1799; 1799-1806; 1815-1816) (=Ferdinand III of Sicily 1759-1816) 7: * [[Ferdinand IV of Tuscany]] (1835-1908, grand-duke 1859-1860) Ferdinand II (731 bytes) 2: * [[Ferdinand II of Leon]] (1137-1188, king from 1157) 3: * [[Ferdinand II of Portugal]] (1816-1885, king 1837-1853) 4: ...nd V of Castille 1474-1504) (=Ferdinand III of Naples 1504-1516) 5: * [[Ferdinand II of Naples]], ''Ferrandino'' (1469-1496, king from 1495) 6: * Archduke [[Ferdinand II of Austria]], Regent of [[Tyrol]] and [[Furthe... Ferdinand I (935 bytes) 2: * [[Ferdinand I of Castile and Leon]], ''the Great'' (ca. 1000-... 3: * [[Ferdinand I of Portugal]] and the Algarves (1345-1383, king... 4: * [[Ferdinand I of Aragon]] and Sicily, ''the Just'' (1379-1416... 5: * [[Ferdinand I of Naples]] (ca. 1424-1494, king from 1458) 6: * [[Ferdinand I of Germany]] (1503-1564, king of Hungary and Bo... Les Six (4137 bytes) 1: [[Image:Lessix.jpg|framed|right|''Le Groupe des Six'', 1922, ... 2: '''Les Six''' is a name, superior to [[The Five]], given... 4: The members of Les Six were: 15: ... known as ''Les Nouveaux Jeunes'', forerunners of Les Six. 17: ...together, they maintained their own individual styles. Ferdinand Freiligrath (2386 bytes) 1: '''Ferdinand Freiligrath''' ([[17 June]] [[1810]] - [[18 March... 3: ... poems were inspired by [[Victor Hugo]]'s "Orientales" (which he also partly translated into German); t... 5: [[Category:German writers|Freiligrath, Ferdinand]] 6: [[Category:1810 births|Freiligrath, Ferdinand]] 7: [[Category:1876 deaths|Freiligrath, Ferdinand]] Ferdinand Sarrien (1383 bytes) 1: [[Image:Sarrien.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Ferdinand Sarrien, French politician]] 3: '''Jean Marie Ferdinand Sarrien''' ([[1840]]-[[1915]]) was a [[France|Fre... 6: *Ferdinand Sarrien - President of the Council and Minister o... 27: [[Category:1840 births|Sarrien, Ferdinand]] 28: [[Category:1915 deaths|Sarrien, Ferdinand]] Ferdinand Toennies (5197 bytes) 1: ...ish]] his name is often spelt without umlauts: '''Ferdinand Toennies'''. 4: ...s was born into a wealthy farmer's family in [[Schleswig-Holstein]], then under [[Danmark|Danish]] rule... 15: Tönnies' Complete Workes ('''Ferdinand Tönnies Gesamtausgabe''', 24 vols., since 1998, c... 25: *[[Ferdinand-Tönnies-Gesellschaft]] 27: [[Category:1855 births|Toennies, Ferdinand]] Ferdinand Brunetière (3218 bytes) 1: '''Ferdinand Brunetière''' ([[July 19]], [[1849]] - [[December... 3: ...iticism. After the publication of successful articles in the ''Revue Bleue'', he became connected with ... 5: ...L'Action sociale du christianisme'' (1904), ''Sur les chemins de la croyance'' (1905). 7: ... a contempt for the trivial; nobody was more merciless towards the pretentious. On the other hand, his ... 9: ...s Contemporains'' (1887, etc.), and J Sargeret, ''Les Grands Convertis'' (1906). Ferdinand de Lesseps (16952 bytes) 1: ...Ferdinand_de_Lesseps.jpg|thumb|150px|Ferdinand de Lesseps]] 2: ...er of the [[Suez Canal]]; he was born at [[Versailles]]. 5: ...a count by [[Napoleon I]]. His father, Mathieu de Lesseps (1774-1832), was in the consular service; his... 7: ...econsul at Lisbon, where his uncle, Barthélemy de Lesseps, was the French ''[[chargé d'affaires]]''. Th... 10: ...ation in Algeria. The marshal wrote to Mathieu de Lesseps on [[December 18]], [[1830]]: "I have had the... Ferdinand Buisson (976 bytes) 1: '''Ferdinand Édouard Buisson''' ([[December 20]], [[1841]]-[[F... 13: ...s des libres croyants ?], Ferdinand Buisson & Charles Wagner 15: [[Category:1841 births|Buisson, Ferdinand]] 16: [[Category:1932 deaths|Buisson, Ferdinand]] 17: [[Category:Nobel Peace Prize winners|Buisson, Ferdinand]] Ferdinand Foch (2242 bytes) 2: '''Ferdinand Foch''' ([[October 2]], [[1851]] - [[March 20]], ... 6: ...''"[[Des Principes de la Guerre]]"'' ("The Principles of War") in [[1903]], and ''"[[De la Conduite de ... 15: [[Category:1851 births|Foch, Ferdinand]] 16: [[Category:1929 deaths|Foch, Ferdinand]] 17: [[Category:French World War I people|Foch, Ferdinand]] Joseph Ferdinand (271 bytes) 1: '''Joseph Ferdinand''' may refer to: 3: *The shortlived [[Duke Joseph Ferdinand of Bavaria]] ([[1692]]–[[1699]]) 4: ...e]] [[Joseph Ferdinand (Austrian Archduke)|Joseph Ferdinand]] ([[1872]]–[[1942]]) Ferdinand of Austria (2211 bytes) 1: ...|right|Emperor Ferdinand]]His Imperial Majesty '''Ferdinand I Karl Leopold Joseph Franz Marchlin Emperor of A... 8: ...] nicknamed :"Ferdinand V, the Good". In Austria, Ferdinand was in a similar way nicknamed "der Gütige" (the ... 18: ...ferdinand/ferdinand_bio.htm "Biography of Emperor Ferdinand"] 24: [[Category:1793 births|Ferdinand of Austria]] 25: [[Category:1875 deaths|Ferdinand of Austria]] Ferdinand II of Naples (1510 bytes) 1: ...les|Ferdinand I]], and son of [[Alphonso II of Naples|Alphonso II]]. 3: ...le to defend the city against the approach of Charles VIII. 5: ...d to [[Ischia]]; but when the French king left Naples with most of his army, in consequence of the form... 9: ...="center" | Preceded by:<br>'''[[Alfonso II of Naples|Alfonso II]]''' 10: ...[List of monarchs of Naples and Sicily|King of Naples]]''' Ferdinand I of Naples (5713 bytes) 1: ...nand I of the Two Sicilies]], a latter king of Naples.'' 3: ... [[Alfonso V of Aragon]] and I of Sicily and [[Naples]]. 5: ...throne conquered by his ancestors, and invaded Naples. 7: ...succeeded in negotiating an honourable peace with Ferdinand. 9: ...been crushed, many of the nobles, notwithstanding Ferdinand's promise of a general amnesty, were afterwards t... Ferdinand I of Leon (3767 bytes) 1: ...in León by a party of Castilian nobles, exiles from their own country, who had taken refuge in L... 3: ...thern Portugal. With northern Spain consolidated, Ferdinand, in 1056, proclaimed himself emperor of Hispania.... 5: Although Ferdinand had grown in power by this strife with Bermudo of... 7: ...imself a sceptic and poisoner, but he stood in wholesome awe of the power of the Christian king. He fav... 9: Ferdinand died on the feast of [[Saint John the Evangelist]...
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