- and Urdu.
Canal in
Marot Desert scenery Little canal in
fields Fort
Meergarh Fort
Marot Marot Fort
Marot Cotton plant Mojgarh Marot Mustard Sugar cane...
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Marot is a surname, and may
refer to:
Bernard Marot (fl. 1610–1650),
French surgeon and ship's
captain Clément
Marot (1496–1544),
French poet
Daniel Marot...
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Daniel Marot or
Daniel Marot the
Elder (1661–1752) was a French-born
Dutch architect,
furniture designer and
engraver at the
forefront of the classicizing...
- Clément
Marot (23
November 1496 – 12
September 1544) was a
French Renaissance poet. He was
influenced by the
writers of the late 15th
century and paved...
- Károly
Marót (Arad, 2
March 1885 - Budapest, 27
October 1963), was a
Hungarian classical scholar,
philologist and
member of the
Hungarian Academy of Sciences...
- Le Ton beau de
Marot: In
Praise of the
Music of
Language is a 1997 book by
Douglas Hofstadter in
which he
explores the meaning, strengths,
failings and...
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Bernard Marot (fl. 1590–1650) was a
French surgeon and ship's captain.
Marot arrived in
Acadia in
about 1610 and was
located at Port-Royal as a qualified...
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Pierre Eugène
Alexandre Marot (15
December 1900, Neufchâteau (Vosges) – 28
November 1992, Paris) was a 20th-century
French medievalist historian, director...
- mathematics, a
Marot ring,
introduced by
Marot (1969), is a
commutative ring
whose regular ideals are
generated by
regular elements.
Marot, Jean (1969)...
- Péter
Marót (27 May 1945 – 7 June 2020) was a
Hungarian fencer. He won a
silver medal in the
individual sabre and a
bronze in the team
event at the 1972...