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Haute may refer to: People * Nicholas Haute (1357 – c.1415), English knight, landowner and politician ** William Haute (MP) (1390-1462), son of Nicholas, Member of Parliament, English politician ** William Hawte or Haute (c. 1430 - 1497), son of William, composer, involved in the Wars of the Roses Fictional characters * Haute FancyPants, a character in ''Nexo Knights'' Music * "Haute" (song), by Tyga, 2019 * "Haute", by Janelle Monáe from '' The Age of Pleasure'', 2023 See also *Terre Haute (other) Terre Haute may refer to: Places in the United States * Terre Haute, Indiana **Terre Haute metropolitan area ** Terre Haute Regional Airport **Terre Haute station (Amtrak) * Terre Haute Township, Henderson County, Illinois ** Terre Haute, Illinois ...
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Nicholas Haute
Sir Nicholas Haute (20 September 1357 – c. 1415), of Wadden Hall (Wadenhall) in Petham and Waltham, Kent, Waltham, with manors extending into Lower Hardres, Elmsted and Bishopsbourne, in the county of Kent, was an English knight, landowner and politician. Haute of Wadenhall The de Haute family were established at Wadenhall from the 13th century, when Sir William de Haute (died c. 1302) held office as lay steward to Christ Church, Canterbury, Christchurch Priory, Canterbury. He was perhaps briefly succeeded by his son Henry de Haute, who married Margery, an heiress of the de Marinis (Marignes) family, and then by Henry's son Sir Henry de Haute (c.1300-1370), who succeeded to Wadenhale in 1321, after a period of wardship in his minority superintended by his uncle Richard de Haute. Henry de Haute the younger soon married Annabel atte Halle, of a Dover family to whose lands she became heir. Sir Henry had seisin of his share of the de Marinis patrimony, partible by gavelkind, in 1349 ...
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William Haute (MP)
William Haute (1390–1462) of Bishopsbourne, Kent, was an English politician. Early life Haute was born 1390 in Waddenhall, Kent, the eldest son of Sir Nicholas Haute, MP, of Wadden Hall in Waltham, Kent, and Alice, daughter of Sir Thomas Couen or Cawne of Ightham Mote and his wife Lora (Moraunt). William's mother having died in March 1400, leaving him as her heir, his father remarried to Eleanor Flambard (daughter of Edmund Flambard of Shepreth, Cambridgeshire), formerly the wife of Walter Tyrrell of Avon (between Ringwood and Christchurch), Hampshire. William Haute thus became stepbrother to Sir John Tyrrell of East Horndon, later to be Speaker of the House of Commons and Treasurer of the Royal Household. In 1415, for Henry V's expedition to France, both Sir Nicholas Haute and his son William were mustered to join the retinue of Humphrey, Duke of Gloucester. William chose to enlist not in his father's company but in that of Tyrrell his stepbrother, and in that capacity wa ...
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William Hawte
Sir William Hawte (also Haute or Haut) (c. 1430 – 2 July 1497) was a prominent member of a Kentish gentry family of long standing in royal service, which, through its near connections to the Woodville family, became closely and dangerously embroiled in the last phases of the Wars of the Roses. It is claimed that he is the same Sir William Hawte who was a composer of liturgical and devotional choral music (who flourished c. 1460–1470), represented in a number of manuscript choirbooks that survive to this day. Two settings of the ''Benedicamus Domino'' are found in the '' Pepys Manuscript,'' and another work attributed to him, a ''Stella coeli, extirpavit'' (a Latin prayer to the Virgin, for protection from plague) exists in the '' Ritson Manuscript.'' Family Hawte the composer is identified as a son of William Haute of Bishopsbourne, Kent, M.P., by his second wife, Joan Wydeville, daughter of Richard Wydeville, M.P. (1385–1441), of Grafton, Northamptonshire and Maidstone, ...
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Haute FancyPants
This is a list of characters from '' Nexo Knights''. Nexo Knights The Nexo Knights are the defenders of Knighton. The Nexo Knights fight the forces of Jestro and Monstrox.Nexo Knights, Season 1, Episode 1 "The Book of Monsters – Part 1"Nexo Knights, Season 1, Episode 2 "The Book of Monsters – Part 2" Among the members of the Nexo Knights are: * (voiced by Giles Panton) – Clay Moorington is the leader of the Nexo Knights. Clay is no-nonsense and lives by the Knight's Code, dedicated to being the best knight he can (having dreamed of it since being a young orphan). His strictly regimented style occasionally causes him to clash with his fellow knights, particularly the more laid back Lance. His armor is blue and his crest shows a falcon and his signature weapon is a Claymore, which has the ability to supercharge into the "Sword of Strength". Clay rides around in the Rumble Blade, a large vehicle with two sidecars and a plane shaped like a sword that splits off into smaller v ...
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Haute (song)
"Haute" is a song by American rapper Tyga. It was released on June 5, 2019 as the seventh single from his seventh album ''Legendary'' for streaming and digital download by Last Kings Music and Empire Distribution. The song was produced by Dr. Luke and includes two guest verses from reggaeton singer J Balvin and longtime collaborator Chris Brown Christopher Maurice Brown (born May 5, 1989) is an American singer, songwriter, dancer, and actor. According to '' Billboard'', Brown is one of the most successful R&B singers of his generation, having often been referred to by many contempo .... The music video was also released on June 5, 2019. Charts References 2019 singles 2019 songs Tyga songs J Balvin songs Chris Brown songs Songs written by Chris Brown Songs written by Tyga Songs written by J Balvin Songs written by Dr. Luke Song recordings produced by Dr. Luke Empire Distribution singles {{2010s-hiphop-song-stub ...
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The Age Of Pleasure
''The Age of Pleasure'' is the fourth studio album by American musician Janelle Monáe. It was released on June 9, 2023, through Atlantic Records, being the singer's first studio album in over five years, since ''Dirty Computer'' (2018). The album was preceded by two singles: "Float" featuring Seun Kuti and Egypt 80 in February 2023 and "Lipstick Lover" in May. The album was announced alongside the issue of the second single, which Monáe first previewed at their Met Gala after-party. Upon release, ''The Age of Pleasure'' received positive reviews from critics, who praised its joyful mood and Afrobeat and reggae inspired sounds, though it was criticized by some as inferior to Monáe's previous records. It debuted at number 17 on the ''Billboard'' 200 while charting modestly in several other countries. The month following, the single "Water Slide" was released. In support of the album, Monáe embarked on the Age of Pleasure Tour, beginning in August 2023. At the 66th Annual G ...
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