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Maillart is a surname, and may
refer to Aimé
Maillart (1817–1871),
French composer Ella
Maillart (1903–1997),
Swiss travel writer Robert Maillart (1872–1940)...
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Robert Maillart (16
February 1872 – 5
April 1940) was a
Swiss civil engineer who
revolutionized the use of
structural reinforced concrete with such designs...
- Ella
Maillart (or Ella K.
Maillart; 20
February 1903,
Geneva – 27
March 1997, Chandolin) was a
Swiss adventurer,
travel writer and photographer, as well...
- Diogène
Ulysse Napoléon
Maillart (28
October 1840 – 3
August 1926) was a
French painter, illustrator, designer,
teacher and art critic. He was born in...
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Laurence Maillart-Méhaignerie (French pronunciation: [lɔʁɑ̃s majaʁ meɛɲʁi]; 5
April 1967) is a
French politician of
Renaissance (RE) who has been serving...
- Louis-Aimé
Maillart (24
March 1817 – 26 May 1871) was a
French composer, best
known for his operas,
particularly Les
Dragons de
Villars and Lara.
Maillart was...
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Maier (born 1963), psychoanalyst, economist, and best-selling
writer Ella
Maillart (1903–1997), adventurer,
travel writer and photographer, as well as a sportswoman...
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foreigners travelers in
Xinjiang such as
George W. Hunter,
Peter Fleming, Ella
Maillart and Sven Hedin,
referred to the
Turkic Muslims of the
region as "Turki"...
- He was
accompanied on this
journey by Ella
Maillart (Kini). "Forbidden Journey" is the book that
Maillart wrote about the journey. The
journey started...
- English-Indian priest, missionary, and
educator (b. 1871) 1940 –
Robert Maillart,
Swiss civil engineer (b. 1872) 1940 – Jay O'Brien,
American bobsledder...