- Jean
Pelet,
known as
Pelet de la Lozère (Saint-Jean-du-Gard, 23
February 1759 – Paris, 26
January 1842) was a
French politician. Jean
Pelet was descended...
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Privat Joseph Claramont,
comte Pelet de la Lozère (12 July 1785 – 9
February 1871) was a
French administrator and politician. He
served under the regime...
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Ermessende of
Pelet was the last
heiress of the
County of Melgueil, in
southern France, and the last
countess before it was
joined with the
County of...
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Peire Pelet (died 1303) was the
conseigneur of Alès in the Languedoc. He was
married to
Delfina (Delphine), a
sister of
Henry II of Rodez. He is the senher...
- Anglès
Succeeded by Jean,
comte Pelet de la Lozère In
office 7 July 1815 – 26
September 1815
Preceded by Jean,
comte Pelet de la Lozère
Succeeded by Élie...
- Jean-Jacques
Germain Pelet-Clozeau (French pronunciation: [ʒɑ̃ ʒak ʒɛʁmɛ̃ pəlɛ klozo]; 15 July 1777 – 20
December 1858)
became a
French general in the...
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boarding school in Belgium. The
school is run by the
friendly Monsieur Pelet, who
treats William kindly and politely. Soon William's
merits as a "professor"...
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Bernard V (died 1172), son of
Raymond Pilet d’Alès and his wife Mabel, of an
unknown family.
Count of Meigueil, by
right of his wife (jure uxoris). Seigneur...
- Simeon. Beth-marcaboth Beth-meon Beth-millo,
Judges 9:6,
Judges 9:20 Beth
Pelet (spelled
Bethpalet and
Bethphelet in the King
James Version) was a location...
- success.
Raymond was
married six times: On 11
December 1172, to
Ermessende of
Pelet,
Countess of Melgueil. She died in 1176
without issue. In 1178 to Beatrice...