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▪ I. tillet1, tillot (ˈtɪlɪt), (ˈtɪlət) Forms: 5 tyllete, tillette, 6 tyllet, 7 tillett, -it, 6– tillet, 9 -ot. [app. ad. OF. tellette (14th c. in Godef. Compl.), collateral form of teilete, toilete a wrapper of cloth: see toilet.] 1. A kind of coarse cloth, used for wrapping up textile fabrics and ...
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Jean du Tillet
Jean du Tillet may refer to either of two brothers:
Jean du Tillet, sieur de La Bussière (died 2 October 1570), archivist and historian
Jean du Tillet
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Jacques du Tillet
Jacques du Tillet (1857–1942) was a French writer and critic. He published four novels.
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Mathieu Tillet
Mathieu Tillet (10 November 1714 Bordeaux - 13 December 1791) was a French botanist, agronomist, metallurgist and administrator. Life
He was the son of the goldsmith Gabriel Tillet and began studying metals at his father's workshop.
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Jean du Tillet (bishop)
Jean du Tillet (Angoulême c.1500/9? – 18 December 1570) was a French Catholic bishop. Tillet also in 1553 obtained in Rome a Hebrew version of St. Matthew's Gospel.
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Tillett (surname)
Tillett (1892–1974), American internist and microbiologist
Évrard Titon du Tillet (1677–1762), French historian
Jacques du Tillet (1857–1942), French author and critic
Jean du Tillet (died 1570), French Catholic bishop
Salamishah Tillet (born 1975), American scholar, activist, social critic, and media
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Évrard Titon du Tillet
A passionate lover of arts and letters, Titon du Tillet supported ballets and plays. Titon du Tillet died of a cold the day after Christmas, 1762, in Paris, aged 85.
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Évrard Titon du Tillet.
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Guillaume-Louis du Tillet
Guillaume-Louis du Tillet (21 January 1730, Castle Montramé – 22 December 1794, Castle Blunay-lès-Melz) was a French prelate, last bishop of Orange, and He is the uncle of Charles-Louis-Alphonse du Tillet.
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Jean du Tillet, sieur de La Bussière
Jean du Tillet was born in the early 16th century and inherited the lordship and the title sieur from his father, Séraphin du Tillet. Jean du Tillet was an ardent Gallican.
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Hôtel du Tillet de la Bussière
Hôtel du Tillet de la Bussière is a historic hôtel particulier in the 6th arrondissement. It was built in the 18th century. References
Tillet de la Bussière
Houses completed in the 18th century
Buildings and structures in the 6th arrondissement of Paris
18th-century architecture
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Tillett
Tillett or Tillet may refer to:
Tillett (surname)
Ibbs and Tillett, a 20th-century UK classical music promotion agency
Tillett Islands in Antarctica Hôtel du Tillet de la Bussière in Paris, France
Mason–Tillett House in Virginia, U.S.
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International Cadet Australian Championship
The other is the Tillet Team Trophy. This is a state competition where by the best six boats from each state get their scores in races added up in comparison to other boats in the Tillet team
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Karl Pojello
Pojello met Maurice Tillet in Singapore in February 1937, and convinced him to become a professional wrestler. Upon hearing of the death of Karl, Maurice Tillet had a heart attack. He was taken to Cook County Hospital where he died on the same day.
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