Look up maille in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Maille is an archaic spelling of mail (armour). Maille also may refer to: Maille (company), seasoning...
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Maillé may refer to the following places in France: Maillé, Indre-et-Loire, a commune in the Indre-et-Loire department, site of a 1944 war crime Maillé...
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Pall-mall (redirect from Palle-maille)
Pall-mall, paille-maille, palle-maille, pell-mell, or palle-malle (/ˈpælˈmæl/, /ˈpɛlˈmɛl/, also US: /ˈpɔːlˈmɔːl/) is a lawn game (though primarily played...
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Maille is a brand of condiments, which originated as a vinegar manufactury in Marseille, France, in 1723. Today it is a subsidiary of multinational consumer...
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Maillé-Brézé may refer to: Urbain de Maillé-Brézé (1597–1650), Marshal of France, General, Top French aristocrat Jean Armand de Maillé-Brézé (1619–1646)...
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Claudette Maillé (born 11 November 1964) is a Mexican actress best known for her roles in Mexican telenovelas and films. She has won two Ariel awards,...
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Maillé The Maillé Massacre refers to the murder on 25 August 1944 of 124 of the 500 residents of the commune of Maillé in the department of the Indre-et-Loire...
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Pierre Maille (born 14 June 1947) is a French politician. Maille was Mayor of Brest from 1982 to 1983, succeeding Francis Le Blé, who died in office in...
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O'Malley, was the head of the Ó Máille dynasty in the west of Ireland, and the daughter of Eóghan Dubhdara Ó Máille. Upon her father's death, she took...
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Chain mail (redirect from Chain maille)
Chain mail (also known as chain-mail, mail or maille) is a type of armour consisting of small metal rings linked together in a pattern to form a mesh....
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The Maillé affair concerns a court ordinance obtained by a private company to force scientist Marie-Ève Maillé to give access to data exposing the identity...
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Tuthal Ó Máille, Gaelic-Irish Lord, fl. 1413. Ó Máille was a member of the O'Malley family of Clew Bay in what is now County Mayo. One of his exploits...
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Maillé (French pronunciation: [maje] ) is a commune in the Vendée department in the Pays de la Loire region in western France. The musicologist Damien...
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Maillé-Brézé is a T 47-class destroyer (escorteur d'escadre) of the French Navy. She was built by Arsenal de Lorient in Lorient, commissioned on 4 May...
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Cruinn Ó Máille (died 1384) was an Irish noble. Ó Máille was a grandson of Eoghan mac Diarmait Ó Máille, a brother of Domnall Ruadh O Maille (died 1337)...
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Gabriel Maillé (born 20 December 1995) is a Canadian film and television actor who started as a child actor. Maillé appeared in feature films It's Not...
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Jeanne-Marie de Maille (14 April 1331 − 28 March 1414) was a French Roman Catholic anchoress and a member of the Third Order of Saint Francis. Maille was born...
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Urbain de Maillé, 1st Marquis of Brézé (French pronunciation: [yʁbɛ̃ də maje bʁeze]) (1597 – 13 February 1650), was a 17th-century French soldier and diplomat...
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Hédoin de Maille (15 November 1898 – 6 April 1953) was a French equestrian. He competed in the individual dressage event at the 1920 Summer Olympics. "Hédoin...
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Maillé Brézé in honour of admiral Jean Armand de Maillé-Brézé: French ship Brézé (1646) (1646–1665), a -gun ship of the line. French destroyer Maillé...
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Máirtín Mór Ó Máille, alias Máilleach an Chaoráin (d.c. 1800), was an Irish smuggler and duelist from Connemara, who claimed descent from the derbhfine...
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Ciaran Ó Máille (14 June 1925 – 4 March 1977) was an Irish first-class cricketer and field hockey international. Ó Máille was born at Dublin and was educated...
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Jean Armand de Maillé, 2nd Marquis of Brézé, Duke of Fronsac (18 October 1619 – 16 June 1646) was a French admiral. Jean was born in Milly-le-Meugon, in...
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Maille is a French professional basketball player for SIG Strasbourg of the French LNB Pro A. During the 2017–18 Pro A season, Jean-Baptiste Maille played...
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Domnall Ruadh Ó Máille, King of Umaill, died 11 November 1337. Ó Máille was a descendant of Maille mac Conall, and was ruler of the territory of Umaill...
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Domhnall Ua Máille, Lord of Ui Mail and Chief of the Name, died 1176. Ua Máille was lord of the area around Clew Bay in what is now County Mayo. According...
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Lacky Ó Máille (fl. 18th century) was an Irish friar and poet. Ó Máille, called "the troubled friar" by Brien O'Rourke, was a native of Partry, County...
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Alphonse Maille (1813, Rouen – 30 September 1865, Paris) was a French botanist. In Paris, he studied botany under Adrien-Henri de Jussieu and worked on...
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George Ó Máille (1785–1865), an Irish smuggler, was born in Keelkyle, Connemara, the son of Padraig Ó Máille, a tenant of Richard "Humanity Dick" Martin...
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Donell Ó Máille (died 1401) was King of Umaill in Ireland, and Chief of the Name. Ó Máille was the third chief of the name to bear the forename Domhnall...
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