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Thomas de
Malleville (1739 – 21
October 1798) was a Creole-Danish
military officer and
colonial administrator in the
Danish West Indies. He was present...
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Johanne Marie de
Malleville (1750-1817), was a
favorite of
queen Caroline Matilda of Denmark. She was born to
captain Emanuel Meyer and
Johanne Mohlholm...
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Malleville-les-Grès is a
commune in the Seine-Maritime
department in the
Normandy region in
northern France. A
small farming village situated by the banks...
- Marie-Anne Colson-
Malleville (8
February 1892 – 11
March 1971), born
Marie Anne Françoise Mareau, was a
French film director, best
known for her short...
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Marie Charlotte Elisabeth d'Arpentigny de
Malleville Tardieu (9
September 1829 – May 1890) was a
French composer,
concert pianist, and
teacher who organized...
- François Jean Léon de
Maleville (8 May 1803 – 28
March 1879) was a
French politician.
Under the July
Monarchy he was a
deputy from 1834 to 1848. During...
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Claude Malleville, born in
Paris probably between 1594 and 1596 and died in the same city in 1647, was a
French poet. He
became one of the
first members...
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Melva may be used a
feminine form. Of
Norman French origin,
originally Malleville,
which translates to "bad town," it
likely made its way into
usage in...
- origin,
derived from any of
several places called Malleville in Normandy. The
place name
Malleville is
derived from the
Latin elements malum ("bad") and...
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Malleville-sur-le-Bec (French pronunciation: [malvil syʁ lə bɛk],
literally Malleville on Le Bec) is a
commune in the Eure
department in
Normandy in northern...