• Look up mael or máel in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Mael may refer to: Mael (name), a Celtic given name Maël (saint), fifth-century Breton saint...
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  • popular in French as "Maël", with French girl-forms "Maëlys" and "Maëlle", largely after the Breton Saint Maël. The Welsh boys name Mael was borne by the legendary...
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  • sur route : Maël Gouyette (HBA Rennes) termine 4e sur le Mile". Ouest-France. 1 October 2023. Retrieved 13 June 2024. "Athlétisme. Maël Gouyette, vice-champion...
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  • Máel Snechtai mac Lulaich (died 1085) was the ruler of Moray, and the son of Lulach, King of Scotland. He is called on his death notice in the Annals of...
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  • 2024 Maël Henry at the Canadian Soccer Association "Loïc Cloutier et Maël Henry sélectionnés par l'équipe U20 du Canada" [Loïc Cloutier and Maël Henry...
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    Appearances in EFL Cup "Interview de Maël Durand De Gevigney". Pôle Avenir (in French). 10 March 2017. "Interview avec Maël Durand de Gevigney, défenseur central...
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  • Maël Renouard (born 1979 in Paris) is a French writer and translator. A former student at the École Normale Supérieure and agrégé in philosophy, Maël...
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  • – FIFA competition record (archived) Maël Lépicier at National-Football-Teams.com Maël Lépicier at WorldFootball.net Maël Lépicier at Soccerway v t e...
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    Maël was a fifth-century Breton saint who lived as a hermit in Wales. He was a follower of Cadfan from Brittany to Wales, ultimately to the Isle of Bardsey...
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  • semifinals. "Mael Ambonguilat". Rio 2016. Archived from the original on 25 August 2016. Retrieved 24 August 2016. Maël Ambonguilat at World Aquatics Maël Ambonguilat...
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  • feminine form of the name Maël, meaning "chief" or "prince". The name Maël was popularized by a fifth-century Breton saint Maël. The name is popular in...
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  • Máel Ísu, Maol Íosa or Máel Íosa, meaning devotee of Jesus, Latinised as Malise, may refer to: Máel Ísu I of Cennrígmonaid, 10th century bishop of Cennrígmonaid...
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    Máel Brigte, also known as Máel Brigte the Bucktoothed or Máel Brigte Tusk was a 9th-century Pictish nobleman, most probably a mormaer of Moray. He was...
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  • Malcolm III (Middle Irish: Máel Coluim mac Donnchada; Scottish Gaelic: Maol Chaluim mac Dhonnchaidh; c. 1031–13 November 1093) was King of Alba from 1058...
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    Mæl Station (Mæl stasjon) is a railroad station located at Tinn in Telemark, Norway. It is the terminus of the Rjukan Line (Rjukanbanen) running through...
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  • Mael Isa Mac Mael Coluim (died Good Friday, 1136) was described upon his death as "chief keeper of the calendar of Ard-Macha, its chief antiquary and...
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  • Máel Dúin may refer to: the protagonist of The Voyage of Máel Dúin (Old Irish: Immram Maele Dúin). Máel Dúin mac Áedo Bennán (died c.661), king of Iarmuman...
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  • nordlittoral.fr. "Maël Illien : un plaisir à partager". letelegramme.fr. "Maël Illien, un altruiste au service de son club". ouest-france.fr. "MAËL ILLIEN, UNE...
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  • Máel Brigte is a Pictish or Irish name meaning "devotee of St Brigid". Máel Ísu I of Cennrígmonaid, aka Máel Brigte I of Cennrígmonaid, 10th-century Bishop...
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    be confused with the later namesake Máel Ruain, bishop of Lusca (County Dublin). Little is known of his life. Máel Ruain is not his personal name bestowed...
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    Maël Lebrun (born April 17, 1991) is a French professional basketball player who plays for French Pro A league club STB Le Havre. profil www.lnb.fr sports...
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    department of Brittany in northwestern France. Inhabitants of Maël-Carhaix are called maël-carhaisiens in French. In 2008, 13.37% of primary school children...
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    Ronald David Mael (born August 12, 1945) is an American musician, songwriter, composer and record producer. He is the keyboard player and principal songwriter...
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  • Mael Corboz (born September 6, 1994) is an American professional soccer player who plays as a midfielder for German 3. Liga club Arminia Bielefeld. Born...
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    Russell Craig Mael (born October 5, 1948) is an American singer best known as the lead singer for the band Sparks, which he formed in 1971 with his elder...
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  • Máel Coluim mac Cinaeda (Modern Scottish Gaelic: Maol Chaluim mac Choinnich; anglicised Malcolm II; c. 954 – 25 November 1034) was King of Alba (Scotland)...
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    Maël-Pestivien (French pronunciation: [mɛl pɛstivjɛ̃]; Breton: Mael-Pestivien) is a commune in the Côtes-d'Armor department of Brittany in northwestern...
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  • Máel Ruba (c. 642–722) is an Irish saint of the Celtic Church who was active in the Christianisation of the Picts and Gaels of Scotland. Originally a monk...
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  • Mael Patraic (died 885) was Abbot of Clonmacnoise. Mael Patraic was of the Uí Mháine. Charles-Edwards, T. M. (2006). The Chronicle of Ireland: Introduction...
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    Malcolm IV (Medieval Gaelic: Máel Coluim mac Eanric; Scottish Gaelic: Maol Chaluim mac Eanraig), nicknamed Virgo, "the Maiden" (between 23 April and 24...
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