Marat (name) — Marat is a common given name for males from the former Soviet republics. Marat means Desired in the Tatar language. Contents 1 People named Marat 2 Other forms 3 See also 4 References … Wikipedia
Marat — may refer to: People Jean Paul Marat (1743–1793), Swiss born scientist and physician and noted character of the French Revolution Allan Marat, Papua New Guinean politician Marat (name) for discussion of the given name Art and culture Marat/Sade,… … Wikipedia
Gilbert du Motier, marquis de Lafayette — Lafayette … Wikipedia
Roger Federer — Federer redirects here. For other uses, see Federer (disambiguation). Roger Federer Federer at the 2009 Wimbledon Championships Country … Wikipedia
Gangut class battleship — For other uses, see Gangut (disambiguation). Gangut during World War I Class overview Builders: Admiralty Shipyard Baltic Shipyard … Wikipedia
Russian battleship Gangut (1911) — For other uses, see Gangut (disambiguation). Gangut at anchor in Helsingfors, 1915. Note the deployed torpedo net Career (Russian Empire) … Wikipedia
Antoine Lavoisier — Lavoisier redirects here. For other uses, see Lavoisier (disambiguation). Antoine Lavoisier Line engraving by Louis Jean Desire Delaistre, after a design by Julien Leopold Boilly … Wikipedia
Reign of Terror — This article is about the Reign of Terror in the French Revolution. For other uses, see Reign of Terror (disambiguation). The Reign of Terror (5 September 1793, to 28 July 1794) (the latter is date 10 Thermidor, year II of the French… … Wikipedia
Quills — This article discusses the 2000 English film. : For the 2004 Japanese film Quill , please visit Quill (film) ; for other uses of the word Quill , please refer to Quill (disambiguation). Infobox Film name = Quills image size = 200px caption = Film … Wikipedia
Manitoba Theatre Centre production history — Contents 1 1958 1959 2 1959 1960 3 1960 1961 4 1961 1962 … Wikipedia