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Qué (quién) es VERNET - definición


VERNET         
FAMILY NAME
Virginia Educational Research NETwork (Reference: network, USA), "Style: VERnet"
Juan Vernet         
SPANISH SCIENCE HISTORIAN AND ARABICIST (1923-2011)
Vernet, Juan
Juan Vernet Ginés or Joan Vernet i Ginés (1923 - 2011) was a Spanish science historian, Arabist and professor at the University of Barcelona for over thirty years. He was the pupil and intellectual heir of orientalist Maria Millàs Vallicrosa.
Frederick Du Vernet         
ARCHBISHOP OF CALEDONIA AND METROPOLITAN OF BRITISH COLUMBIA; BISHOP OF CALEDONIA; CANADIAN ANGLICAN BISHOP
Frederick Herbert Du Vernet
Frederick Herbert Du Vernet (1860 – 22 October 1924)"Who was Who" 1897-2007 London, A & C Black, 2007 The Times, Thursday, Oct 23, 1924; pg. 13; Issue 43790; col A Death Of A Canadian Archbishop was the second Bishop of Caledonia and inaugural Metropolitan of British ColumbiaMetropolitans of British Columbia (taking the title Archbishop of Caledonia whilst Metropolitan.

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Vernet
Vernet is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Ejemplos de uso de VERNET
1. Jean Vernet is program associate for Haiti in the Trickle UP Program.
2. The accident killed a 42–year–old Joel Baudouin of Arlington, Mass., and Boston resident Marie Vernet, who was 70.
3. Our new store in Delhi would come up in January next year," Louis Vuitton General Manager (Middle East and India) Damien Vernet told PTI.
4. Once that image had been engraved, published and distributed all over France and the Napoleonic Empire, David, Vernet and Ingres had little option but to rework it.
5. "I hate this art thought up to the beat of drums, these canvases daubed at the gallop, this painting fabricated by pistol–shot," wrote the poet and critic Charles Baudelaire of the painter Horace Vernet – who, like Gros, pictured Napoleon‘s battles – "just as I hate the army, armed power and anyone who clanks weapons noisily around in a peaceful place.