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Trebor may
refer to:
Trebor (confectionery), a
British confectionery company Trebor (composer), a 14th-century
composer Robert Trebor (1953–2025), American...
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Trebor D. Peña (born
February 21, 2002) is an
American football wide
receiver for the Penn
State Nittany Lions. Pena
attended Ocean Township High School...
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Trebor (/ˈtriːbɔːr/ TREE-boor) is a
British confectionery brand-name
owned by
Mondelez International, and
formerly a
company of the same name.
Trebor...
- 2008,
Monkhill Confectionery, the Own
Label trading division of
Cadbury Trebor B****ett was sold to
Tangerine Confectionery for £58 million. This sale included...
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Robert Alan
Trebor (né Schenkman; June 7, 1953 —
March 11, 2025) was an
American character actor,
known for
starring as
Salmoneus in the
television series...
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Trebor Edwards (born 1939) is a
Welsh tenor, best
known to Welsh-speaking audiences.
Edwards was born in
Denbigh and
became a
farmer at
Corwen before beginning...
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Trebor was a 14th-century
composer of
polyphonic chansons,
active in
Navarre and
other southwest European courts c. 1380–1400. He may be the same person...
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Williams (25 May 1830 - 5
August 1877),
usually referred to by his
bardic name
Trebor Mai, was a
Welsh language poet, born at Ty'n-yr-ardd near Llanrhychwyn,...
- Brett, Bron Fane, L.P. Kenton, Phil Nobel,
Lionel Roberts, Neil Thanet,
Trebor Thorpe, Pel Torro, and Olaf Trent.
Using several of
these pen names, he...
- Cora
Stuart Wheeler (pen name,
Trebor Ohl;
September 6, 1852 –
March 10, 1897) was a 19th-century
American poet and author. She was one of the most successful...