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- initiated in theater in representations of typical nativity plays called Els Pastorets, in his native city. He started to study theater in Barcelona but completed...
- Marc Solà Pastoret (born 6 September 1985) is a Catalan ski mountaineer. Solá is born in Camprodon. He started ski mountaineering in 2002 and has been...
- Portrait of Madame Pastoret is a 1791 oil-on-canvas portrait by the French Neoclassical artist Jacques-Louis David. It depicts Adélaide Pastoret, née Piscatory...
- legislator who wisely fused religious and political powers". Emmanuel Pastoret published in 1787 his Zoroaster, Confucius and Muhammad, in which he presents...
- marquis de Pastoret (2 January 1791 – 18 May 1857) was a French writer and politician. Born in Paris, he was the son of marquis Emmanuel de Pastoret, parliamentarian...
- Virology. 344 (1): 240–49. doi:10.1016/j.virol.2005.09.057. PMID 16364754. Pastoret PP, Schudel AA, Lombard M (August 2007). "Conclusions--****ure trends in...
- at the Wayback Machine Geneva, 2012. Williams 2010, p. 60. Lombard M, Pastoret PP, Moulin AM (April 2007). "A brief history of vaccines and vaccination"...
- Marquess of Pastoret (24 December 1755, in M****ille – 28 September 1840, in Paris) was a French lawyer, author and politician. Pastoret was elected member...
- Lictors Bring to Brutus the Bodies of His Sons (1789) Portrait of Madame Pastoret (1791) Lycurgus of Sparta (1791) Portrait of Philippe-Laurent de Joubert...
- Bastons, Cintes, Panderos, Cap-grossos (big-headed dwarfs), Cercolets, Pastorets, Gitanes, and Valencians; imaginary beings such as Gegants (giants), Dracs...