Minet may refer to: Bernard Minet, French singer and actor Elissa Minet Fuchs (1919–2023), American ballerina Pierre Minet, French poet William Minet...
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William Minet (1851–1933) was a British landowner and philanthropist, of Huguenot descent. He was the son of James Lewis Minet (1807–1885) and Elizabeth...
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Bernard Minet (born 28 December 1953 in Hénin-Beaumont as Bernard Wantier) is a French singer and actor. He started his career in Pas-de-Calais in 1969...
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Pierre Minet (Reims 1909– Paris 1975) was a 20th-century French poet and writer, whose early career is closely associated to the Grand Jeu [fr] movement...
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Simone Segouin (redirect from Nicole Minet)
October 1925 – 21 February 2023), also known by her nom de guerre Nicole Minet (French: [nikɔl minɛ]), was a French Resistance fighter who served in the...
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Ugarit (section Ras Ibn Hani and Minet el Beida)
discovered area was the necropolis of Ugarit located in the nearby seaport of Minet el-Beida. Excavations have since revealed a city with a prehistory reaching...
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The Minet Library is a public library in the London Borough of Lambeth in South London. The library opened in 1890 and currently operates as a self-service...
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John Minet Fector (28 March 1812 – 24 February 1868) was an English banker and politician. From 1848 he was called John Minet Laurie. He was born on 28...
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John Henniker-Major, 3rd Baron Henniker (redirect from John Minet Henniker-Major, 3rd Baron Henniker)
John Minet Henniker-Major, 3rd Baron Henniker, born John Minet Henniker, (20 November 1777 – 22 July 1832) was a British peer and barrister. John Minet Henniker...
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Beirut (redirect from Minet el Hosn)
and Upper Paleolithic through the Neolithic to the Bronze Age. Beirut I (Minet el-Hosn) was listed as "the town of Beirut" (French: Beyrouth ville) by...
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