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▪ I. benet, n. (ˈbɛnət) Forms: 5 benett, benott, 5–6 benette, 4– benet. [a. OF. beneit (mod.F. bénit):—L. benedict-us blessed: see benedict.] The third of the four lesser orders in the Roman Catholic Church, one of whose functions was the exorcizing of evil spirits.c 1383 Wyclif Sel. Wks. (1871) III...
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Benet
Benet or Benét refers to:
People
BeBe Zahara Benet (born 1980), Cameroonian-American drag queen
Brenda Benet (1945–1982), American actress
Christie Benet Benet (born 1937), American pharmaceutical scientist
Mordecai Benet (1753–1829) a Talmudist and chief rabbi of Moravia
Robert Benet, 16th century English
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Walter Benet
Walter Benet was the Archdeacon of Wilts from his collation on 7 March 1610 until his death on 30 July 1614.
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Jordi Benet
Jordi Benet (born 15 July 1980) is an Andorran football player. He has played twice for the Andorra national team.
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Thomas Benet
Thomas Benet may refer to:
Thomas Bennet (academic) or Benet, British academic and administrator at the University of Oxford. Thomas Benet (martyr) (died 1531), English Protestant martyr
See also
Thomas Bennett (disambiguation)
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Robert Benet
Robert Benet was the Mayor of Windsor, England in 1536. Benet was arrested in 1543, along with four others.
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Maurice Benet
Maurice Benet (born 5 November 1941) is a French racing cyclist. He rode in the 1966 Tour de France.
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William Benet
William Benet may refer to:
William Rose Benét (1886–1950), American poet, writer, and editor
William Benet (MP) (1381–1463), MP for Canterbury and Mayor of Canterbury
William Benet (diplomat) (died 1533), 16th-century English ambassador
See also
William Bennet (disambiguation)
William Bennett (disambiguation
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Juan Benet
Early life
Benet was born in Madrid. In 1954, Benet finished his engineering degree, and in the following year he married.
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Benet Academy
The Lisle Village Board blocked construction, charging that Benet had not notified the local community of the pending construction, to which Benet replied Benet does not report class rankings.
More than 99 percent of Benet graduates go to college; roughly 1 percent serve in the military.
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St Benet
St Benet (an abbreviation for St Benedict) or St Benet's may refer to:
St Benet's, Paul's Wharf, a Welsh Anglican church in the City of London, England St Benet's Multi Academy Trust, serving schools in the Diocese of Norwich, England
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Benet (disambiguation)
St Benet Fink, a former
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Benet Canfield
Benet Canfield, also known as Father Benet, Benoit of Canfield, or Benoît de Canfeld, (1562–1610), was an English Recusant and mystic. Benet died in Paris on 21 November 1610.
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Benet Casablancas
Benet Casablancas Domingo (born 2 April 1956 in Sabadell) is a Catalan composer and musicologist. In 2011 Benet Casablancas has signed an exclusive publishing agreement with The Music Sales Group (UME).
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Benet Salway
Richard William Benet Salway is a senior lecturer in ancient history at University College London.
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