Pilar - People

People

  • Pilar (given name), a disambiguation page
  • Adolf Pilar von Pilchau (1851–1925), Baltic German politician, regent of the United Baltic Duchy and baron
  • Đuro Pilar (1846–1893), Croatian geologist, professor and rector at the University of Zagreb
  • Fernando Pilar (born in born 1979), Brazilian football player
  • Gladys del Pilar (born in born 1967), Swedish singer and dancer
  • Gregorio del Pilar (1875–1899), one of the youngest generals in the Philippine Revolutionary Forces during the Philippine Revolution
  • Ivo Pilar (1874–1933), Croatian historian, politician and jurist, considered the father of Croatian geopolitics
  • Karel Pilař (born in born 1977), Czech professional ice hockey player
  • Marcelo H. del Pilar (1850–1896), Filipino writer, journalist, satirist and revolutionary leader of the Philippine Revolution
  • María del Pilar Pereyra (born 1978), Argentine butterfly swimmer
  • Pío del Pilar (died 1931), Revolutionary General of the Philippines
  • Václav Pilař (born 1988), Czech football player
  • Pilar (Ernest Hemingway's boat), also the protagonist in his novel For Whom the Bell Tolls and his nickname for second wife Pauline Pfeiffer
  • Pilars de Pilar (disambiguation), a disambiguation page

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