Cizia zyke wikipedia
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Career, biography and origin of cizia zyke
Cizia Zyke, whose real name is Roland Farjounel, is a French writer and adventurer born in 1949 in Valence. Concerning his genealogy, little information is available. We know that his parents, Georges Farjounel and Simone Sorel, were bourgeois settled in Valence. Cizia Zyke rarely talks about her family and her origins, preferring to focus on her adventurous life and her extraordinary experiences.
He aroused admiration and fascination thanks to his stories of travel and survival, particularly through his books such as “Or” and “Oro”. The writer lived much of his life abroad, traveling through many countries, notably in South America where he had incredible adventures in remote and dangerous regions. Cizia Zyke is considered one of the most original and daring contemporary French authors, and his literary legacy is a testimony to his extraordinary life. Despite his success and fame, little information is known abou
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Cizia Zykë
French writer and adventurer
Cizia Zykë (born Jean-Charles Zykë; 25 February 1949 – 27 September 2011[1]) was a French writer and adventurer born in Morocco.[2] He wrote numerous books on exploring dangerous corners of the world.
Biography
[edit]Born to a French-Albanian ex-legionnaire father and a Greek mother, he was raised in Taroudannt until Morocco gained independence in 1956 when they all left for Bordeaux. His teenage years are marked with rebellion and violence - he was arrested twice. As a 17-year-old he tried to leave France, but being unable to obtain a passport he joined the Foreign Legion to kamp during the Six-Day War. After three months, before he could leave France, his enhet was disbanded. [citation needed]
In 1967 he finally left France and traveled to his distant family in Argentina. In three years he earned quite a sum of money trading in Pre-Columbian art and gambling. He worked various jobs (became the ow
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Talk:Bloodsport (film)
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[edit]There is a book with the same title by James B. Stewart, published in 1995, it seems. see Special:Whatlinkshere/Blood Sport - though I don't know enough about either of them to be able to do anything. Tomos 07:51, 20 Mar 2004 (UTC)
"Based on real-life events" Frank Dux was a total fraud.
I just watched Bloodsport on tv for the first time in years. what a great movie, even though i have read a bit about Frank Dux alot of it doesnt really add up aparently the Kumite was held in Jamaica!?!?!. anyway......its a great story and great movie.
Salt clearly isn't used to blind Dux in the last scene. It's some form of pill which his opponent crushes up and throws at him.
And I doubt its cocaine...
(I believe it's crushed limestone) —Preceding unsigned comment added by 24.62.198.105 (talk) 04:45, 28 March 2009 (UTC)[reply]
is the best ever!!! --Killergon219:20, 23 July 2006 (UTC)[reply]
This is largely directed to the editor who keeps