- Look up
pestel in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Pestel may
refer to:
Eduard Pestel (1914–1988),
German economist, politician, and
professor of mechanics...
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Colonel Pavel Ivanovich Pestel (Russian: Павел Иванович Пестель; 5 July [O.S. 24 June] 1793 in
Moscow – 25 July [O.S. 13 July] 1826 in
Saint Petersburg)...
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Pestel (Haitian Creole:
Pestèl) is a
commune in the
Corail Arrondis****t, in the Grand'Anse
department of Haiti. It has 36,138 inhabitants. The commune...
- François Timothée
Benjamin Pestel (13
December 1763 in
Honfleur – 1828) was a
French naval engineer of the Age of Sail. He was the
younger brother of the...
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Gottfried Ernst Pestel originally Bestel(Berka 1654-1732) was a
German composer and
organist at Weida,
Thuringia and
Altenburg south of Leipzig. He was...
- Anne
Claude de Tubières-Grimoard de
Pestels de Lévis,
comte de Caylus,
marquis d'Esternay,
baron de
Bransac (Anne
Claude Philippe; 31 October, 1692 –...
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Eduard Kurt
Christian Pestel (born 29 May 1914 in Hildesheim, died 19
September 1988 in Hannover) was a
German industrial designer economist, professor...
- The
Pestel amphisbaena (Amphisbaena leali) is a
species of worm
lizard in the
family Amphisbaenidae. The
species is
endemic to Haiti. The
specific name...
- and lead to
innovation Variants that
build on the PEST
framework include:
PESTEL or PESTLE,
which adds
legal and
environmental factors.
Legal factors include...
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Claude Abraham de Tubières de
Grimoard de
Pestel de Lévis (c. 1672 - 1759) was a
French military leader. Born in Auvergne, he was the
third son of the...