Malet
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Malet is a French surname and may refer to:
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- Albert MaletAlbert Malet (historian)Albert Malet was a French historian and author of scholarly textbooks, killed during the First World War.- Life :...
(1864–1915), French historian and author of scholarly manuals - Albert MaletAlbert Malet (painter)Albert Malet was a French painter of the Rouen school.Malet was born at Bosc-le-Hard. A retrospective of his work was held at the hôtel de Bourgtheroulde at Rouen in 2006.- Bibliography :...
(1912–1986), French painter of the post-Impressionist Rouen school - André Malet (abbot)André Malet (abbot)The révérend Père Dom André Malet was from 1911 to 1936 abbot of the Trappist abbey of Sainte-Marie-du-Désert at Bellegarde-Sainte-Marie in Haute-Garonne. He was also a writer on history, liturgy and spiritual life, whose works include La vie surnaturelle, ses éléments, son exercice...
(1862–1936), abbot of the Trappist abbey of Sainte-Marie-du-Désert at Bellegarde-Sainte-Marie - André Malet (philosopher)André Malet (philosopher)André Malet was a French Catholic priest and philosopher who became a Unitarian Protestant. Specialising in Martin Heidegger, he translated Rudolf Bultmann into French...
(?-1989), Catholic priest who became a Unitarian Protestant, translated Rudolf Bultmann into French - Arthur MaletArthur MaletArthur Malet is an English actor.Arthur Malet was born in Lee-on-Solent, Hampshire, England in 1927. He emigrated to the United States in the 1950s, starting out onstage and winning two Drama Desk Awards in 1957. He came to some prominence in the 1960s, starring in films playing characters much...
(born 1927), British actor - Claude François de MaletClaude François de MaletClaude François de Malet was born in Dôle to an aristocratic family on June 28, 1754. Malet was executed by a firing squad on October 29, 1812, six days after Malet staged a failed republican coup d'état as Napoléon Bonaparte returned from the disastrous Russian campaign.-Before and during the...
(1754–1812), general of the First French Empire, organiser of the coup d'état of 1812 against Napoleon during the retreat from Moscow - Jean-Roland MaletJean-Roland MaletJean-Roland Malet or Mallet was a French economic historian, author of the Comptes rendus de l'administration des finances du royaume , which constitute the most important source of economic and financial data for Ancien Régime France.-Life:Son of a master carpenter, he was...
(c. 1675-1736), French historian and economist - Laurent MaletLaurent MaletLaurent Marie Guespin-Malet is a French actor, and the twin brother of actor Pierre Malet.-Life:...
(born 1955), French actor - Léo MaletLéo Malet-Biography:Leo Malet was born in Montpellier. He had little formal education and began work as a cabaret singer at "La Vache Enragee" in Montmartre, Paris in 1925....
(1909–1996), French writer - Pierre MaletPierre MaletPierre Malet is a French actor. He is the brother of Laurent Malet.- Filmography :* 1976 : Le Siècle des lumières : A page* 1976 : Comme un boomerang : Other Feldman's son...
(born 1955), French actor - Pierre Antoine Anselme MaletPierre Antoine Anselme MaletComte Pierre Antoine Anselme Jean Laurent Malet was a maréchal de camp, and général de brigade. He commanded the 3e régiment de chasseurs à pied at Waterloo ; mortally wounded in this battle by a bullet in the left shoulder, he died of his wounds in the field-hospital at Charleroi.-Source:...
(1778–1815), soldier, maréchal de camp and général de brigade - William Malet (Norman conquest)William Malet (Norman conquest)William Malet is one of the very few proven Companions of William the Conqueror known to have been present at the Battle of Hastings in 1066, as recorded by the contemporary chronicler William of Poitiers...
(died 1071), a Norman lord who fought in the Battle of Hastings - William Malet (land forfeiture)William Malet (land forfeiture)William Malet was the third of his family to hold the honour of Eye and the lordship of Granville. He was either the younger brother, son, or nephew of Robert Malet, in other words, either a son or grandson of the first William Malet. He forfeited his English lands and was banished sometime...
(died c. 1121), a Norman lord who forfeited his English lands and was banished from England - William Malet (Magna Carta)William Malet (Magna Carta)William Malet was one of the guarantors of Magna Carta. Also known as William II Malet. He was lord of Curry Mallet and Shepton Mallet in Somerset, and served as High Sheriff of Somerset and Dorset for 1209. The precise nature of his relationship to the earlier Malets is disputed. His first wife...
(fl.FloruitFloruit , abbreviated fl. , is a Latin verb meaning "flourished", denoting the period of time during which something was active...
1195–1215), a guarantor of the Magna Carta
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- There is also a Malet StreetMalet StreetMalet Street is a street in Bloomsbury, in the London Borough of Camden, central London, England. It runs between Torrington Place and the British Museum, parallel to Gower Street and Tottenham Court Road...
in London, though it is unknown which Malet it is named after. - 'Malet' is a colloquial abbreviation of the name of Malet Lambert High SchoolMalet Lambert High SchoolMalet Lambert School is a comprehensive secondary school for 11-16 year old pupils in Kingston upon Hull, East Riding of Yorkshire. The school is situated on James Reckitt Avenue in the east of the city and its front facade stands overlooking East Park...
in Hull, England. It was named after Joseph Malet LambertJoseph Malet LambertJoseph Malet Lambert played a prominent part in the history of Hull from 1881 until 1931. He was involved in great reforms in education and social affairs, proposing universal education as an economic stimulus. His Two Thousand Years of Gild Life Joseph Malet Lambert (1853–1931) played a prominent...
, an influential figure in education in the city from 1881 until 1931.