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  1. Liked by Albert F. Frederick, III. Experienced Energy Executive with a demonstrated history of success working in oil and gas sector. Strong professional skilled in Leadership, Negotiation ...

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  2. Frederick Albert Winsor, originalmente Friedrich Albrecht Winzer ( Braunschweig, Alemania, 1763- París, 11 de mayo de 1830) fue un inventor alemán, uno de los pioneros de la iluminación con gas en el Reino Unido y Francia. Winsor fue a Gran Bretaña antes de 1799 y se interesó en la tecnología y la economía de los combustibles.

  3. 26 de mar. de 2024 · Baton Rouge, Louisiana – On March 26, 2024, Louisiana State Police announced that in November 2022, they were informed by the Louisiana Department of Insurance about accusations of theft and insurance fraud involving Albert Frederick Peterson III, a 66-year-old Insurance Producer from Baton Rouge, Louisiana.

  4. 31 de mar. de 2023 · Frederick ALBERT. Frederick. ALBERT. Peacefully at his residence on Thursday, March 30, 2023, Fred Albert of Chippewas of the Thames First Nation in his 62nd year. Beloved son of Martha and the late John Albert Sr. Loving father of Britt (Jessica) Albert, Ian (Jessica) Albert, and Hayley Albert. Proud grandpa "Grampie" of Rae, Theo, Hunter ...

  5. 3 de oct. de 2009 · Calvert, Albert Frederick, 1872-1946. Publication date 1905 Topics Cervantes Saavedra, Miguel de, 1547-1616 Publisher London, New York, J. Lane Collection ...

  6. In December 1936, Albert Frederick Arthur George got a job he neither wanted or thought he would be given. His older brother Edward, who had been crowned King of the United Kingdom in January of that year, sparked a constitutional crisis when he chose to marry Wallis Simpson, an American woman twice divorced, a match forbidden by the British state and Church.

  7. Frederick Albert Cook (10 de junio de 1865-5 de agosto de 1940) fue un explorador y médico estadounidense. Primero colaborador y después rival de Robert Peary , estuvo envuelto en la reivindicación fraudulenta de resonantes logros geográficos (como alcanzar la cima del Denali o el polo norte), que se demostraron falsos.