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  1. Warren Hamilton Lewis (16 de junio de 1895 - 9 de abril de 1973) fue un historiador irlandés y oficial del Ejército británico, conocido por ser el hermano mayor del escritor y profesor irlandés C. S. Lewis.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Warren_LewisWarren Lewis - Wikipedia

    1913–1932. Rank. Captain (acting major) Unit. Royal Army Service Corps. Battles/wars. First World War. Second World War. Warren Hamilton Lewis (16 June 1895 – 9 April 1973) was an Irish historian and officer in the British Army, best known as the elder brother of writer and professor C. S. Lewis.

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    De Wikipedia, la enciclopedia encyclopedia. Warren Hamilton Lewis (16 de junio de 1895 - 9 de abril de 1973) fue un historiador irlandés y oficial del Ejército británico, conocido por ser el hermano mayor del escritor y profesor irlandés C. S. Lewis. Warren Lewis fue oficial de suministros en el Royal Army Service Corps del ejército ...

  4. Warren Kendall Lewis (21 August 1882 – 9 March 1975) was an MIT professor who has been called the father of modern chemical engineering. He co-authored an early major textbook on the subject which essentially introduced the concept of unit operations.

  5. Warren Lewis (born 13 April 1971) is a South African former professional footballer . Biography. After a few seasons at Moroka Swallows, Lewis decided to become more religious. He chose to refrain from playing matches on the Jewish Sabbath. [1] . In 2009, Lewis coached the Maccabi South Africa side at the 2009 Maccabiah Games in Israel. [1]

  6. W. L. Warren. Wilfred Lewis Warren (24 August 1929 – 19 July 1994) was a historian of medieval England. Educated at Exeter College, Oxford, he worked as a professor of modern (post- classical) history and dean of theology at the Queen's University, Belfast. [1]

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Leigh_LewisLeigh Lewis - Wikipedia

    Sir Leigh Warren Lewis KCB (born 1951) is a retired senior British civil servant, who served as the Permanent Secretary for the British Department for Work and Pensions from 2006 to 2011. Having graduated in Hispanic studies from Liverpool University, Lewis joined the then Department of Employment as an Administration Trainee in September 1973.