• Sicre is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Félix Sicre (1817–1871), Cuban chess master Jorge L. Sicre-Gattorno (born 1958), Cuban-American...
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    Arnaud Baille/Sicre was a cobbler in the Comté de Foix in the late thirteenth and early fourteenth century. A number of details about his life are known...
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    Juan José Sicre (born Juan José Sicre Velez; 1898 – 1974) was a Cuban sculptor. His most famous sculpture is of José Martí y Pérez (1958) (the José Martí...
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  • Félix Sicre (1817 – 1871) was a Cuban chess master. He became the first Cuban champion in 1860, and lost the title in 1862 match against Celso Golmayo...
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    Gómez-Sicre (July 6, 1916 in Matanzas, Cuba – July 22, 1991 in Washington, D.C.) was a noted Cuban lawyer, art critic and writer. Gómez-Sicre graduated...
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  • Jorge Luis Sicre-Gattorno (born 1958 in Havana, Cuba) is a Cuban-American painter. Sicre is a graduate of the University of California in Santa Barbara...
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    André Sicre (died 1733 in Paris) was a French military engineer who also was aide-de-camp to Frederick of Hesse and often has been named as the hired...
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    Association MCA with his partner Mark Tippetts and their friend Ricardo Sicre. MCA has built a 100-pupil school in Kakku, in the Pa-O country in the Shan...
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  • Greenwood and Earnshaw, but it has been refuted, see Lopez, Maria; Juan E. Sicre (1990). "Physicochemical properties of chlorine oxides. 1. Composition,...
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    Charles XII of Sweden in 1718 was actually fired by Frederick's aide André Sicre. Charles had been an authoritarian and demanding ruler; one reason the Swedish...
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