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  1. it.wikipedia.org › wiki › Peter_WarrenPeter Warren - Wikipedia

    Peter Warren (Warrenstown, 10 marzo 1703 – Dublino, 29 luglio 1752) è stato un ammiraglio e politico irlandese. Comandò le forze navali all'assalto della fortezza francese di Louisbourg, in Nuova Scozia, nel 1745. Successivamente fu anche membro del parlamento inglese per la circoscrizione di Westminster

  2. Peter Warren Automotive is a family owned group of automotive dealerships in South West Sydney, Sydney North Shore, Bathurst and South East Queensland. It represents 23 of the finest car brands in the world and offers new, used and demonstrator vehicles, as well as service and maintenance.

  3. Peter Warren (born 1960) is an English technology and investigative journalist for various newspapers, most notably The Guardian and Sunday Times. He frequently appears on national TV and radio and has provided evidence and advice on request to the UK Government and the House of Lords.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Peter_WarrenPeter Warren - Wikipedia

    Peter Warren may refer to: Sir Peter Warren (Royal Navy officer) (c. 1703–1752), British naval officer. Peter Warren (cricketer) (born 1953), Australian cricketer. Peter Warren (radio) (born 1939), Canadian investigative journalist and radio host.

  5. Peter Warren (born 1958) New Zealand drummer primarily known as the drummer for DD Smash. Warren is also known by the nicknames 'Rooda' and 'Beat'. With a career spanning decades, Warren has been described as 'one of New Zealand's finest rock drummers.'

  6. Wolfgang Wee Uncut #432: Peter Warren er investor og tidligere elitesoldat. 0:00 Helse13:44 Inntrykk fra Ukraina 15:20 Gravplasser i Ukraina 25:09 Skyttergra...

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  7. www.wikiwand.com › it › Peter_WarrenPeter Warren - Wikiwand

    Peter Warren (Warrenstown, 10 marzo 1703 – Dublino, 29 luglio 1752) è stato un ammiraglio e politico irlandese. Comandò le forze navali all'assalto della fortezza francese di Louisbourg, in Nuova Scozia, nel 1745. Successivamente fu anche membro del parlamento inglese per la circoscrizione di Westminster.