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- Albert Marteaux (26 January 1886 – 19 May 1949) was Belgian physician, politician and a leader of the Belgian resistance during the Second World War. Marteaux...
- René Marteaux (born 3 August 1929) is a Belgian gymnast. He competed in seven events at the 1960 Summer Olympics. Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild; Heijmans...
- (26 January 1817 – Coburg, 15 August 1896), born to Sophie Fermepin de Marteaux. She married her first cousin Eduard Edgar Schmidt-Löwe von Löwenfels,...
- German-occupied Belgium in World War II. It was founded in March 1941 by Dr Albert Marteaux of the Communist Party of Belgium, Father André Roland, and Fernand Demany...
- Dominique Edmond-Marlette Production accountants: Helmut Breuer, Philippe Marteaux Editing: Theresa Plummer-Andrews, John Daniels, Ken Morgan, Tom Oliver...
- Collective Dupuis La Famille Delcourt Les Melons de la Colère 2011 Les Requins Marteaux L'Amour Delcourt Lastman 2013 With Michael Sanlaville (art) and Balak (writer)...
- Casterman Garduno, en temps de paix by Philippe Squarzoni, Les Requins Marteaux Max Fridman: Rio de Sangre by Vittorio Giardino, Glénat Monster by Naoki...
- Pinocchio, PaceWildenstein. Winshluss (2008), Pinocchio, Les Requins Marteaux. Carter, Scott William (2012), Wooden Bones, novel, described as the untold...
- including Thierry Magnier, Pipifax, United Dead Artists, Les Requins-Marteaux, and Cornélius. Blexbolex has contributed to the American publication The...
- the eight-minute "La Dauphine" of 1747, while the very short "Les pe**** marteaux" (c. 1750) has also been attributed to him. During his semiretirement (1740...