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Monvel (actor)
Monvel may refer to : Places * Monvel, Gujarat, western India, a village on Saurashtra peninsula * Monvel State, India, a former princely state in Sorath Prant of Kathiawar, with seat in the above town People * Pseudonym of French actor and comic playwright Jacques Marie Boutet (1745–1812) * Louis Boutet de Monvel, (1941–2014), French mathematician * Louis-Maurice Boutet de Monvel (1850–1913), French painter and illustrator {{dab, geo, surname ...
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Monvel, Gujarat
Monvel is a town and former princely state on Saurashtra peninsula, in Gujarat, western India. History Monvel was a minor princely state, also comprising two more villages, in the Halar ''prant'' of Kathiawar Kathiawar () is a peninsula, near the far north of India's west coast, of about bordering the Arabian Sea. It is bounded by the Gulf of Kutch in the northwest and by the Gulf of Khambhat (Gulf of Cambay) in the east. In the northeast, it is .... It was ruled by Kathi Chieftains. It had a combined population of 1,967 in 1901, yielding a state revenue of 18,299 Rupees (1903-4, nearly all from land) and paying a tribute of 313 Rupees, to the Gaekwar Baroda State. External links and Sources History Imperial Gazetteer, on dsal.uchicago.edu {{coord missing, Gujarat Princely states of Gujarat ...
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Monvel State
Monvel is a town and former princely state on Saurashtra peninsula, in Gujarat, western India. History Monvel was a minor princely state, also comprising two more villages, in the Halar ''prant'' of Kathiawar Kathiawar () is a peninsula, near the far north of India's west coast, of about bordering the Arabian Sea. It is bounded by the Gulf of Kutch in the northwest and by the Gulf of Khambhat (Gulf of Cambay) in the east. In the northeast, it is .... It was ruled by Kathi Chieftains. It had a combined population of 1,967 in 1901, yielding a state revenue of 18,299 Rupees (1903-4, nearly all from land) and paying a tribute of 313 Rupees, to the Gaekwar Baroda State. External links and Sources History Imperial Gazetteer, on dsal.uchicago.edu {{coord missing, Gujarat Princely states of Gujarat ...
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Jacques Marie Boutet
Jacques Marie Boutet (25 March 1745 – 13 February 1812) was a French actor and comic playwright from Lunéville. His pseudonym was Monvel. He was a small, thin man without good looks or voice, and yet he became one of the greatest comedians of his time. Biography After some years of apprenticeship in the provinces, he made his debut in 1770 at the Comédie-Française in Merope and Zenaide; he was received sociétaire in 1772. For some unknown reason, Monvel secretly left Paris for Sweden in 1781, as the head of a troupe of French actors. He became reader to the king, a post which he held for several years. Until 1786, he was the director for the French theatre in Bollhuset and had a great importance for the development for the organisation of the native Swedish theater as the educator of the first Swedish actors for the Royal Dramatic Theatre, such as Fredrique Löwen, Lars Hjortsberg and Maria Franck, in the modern style of acting; among his troupe of French actors was ...
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Louis Boutet De Monvel
Louis Boutet de Monvel (22 June 1941 – 25 December 2014) was a French mathematician who worked on functional analysis. He was a student of Laurent Schwartz in Paris and was professor at the Pierre and Marie Curie University. He was married to Anne Boutet de Monvel, also a mathematician. In 2007 he was awarded the Émile Picard Medal of the French Academy of Sciences and in 2003 the Prix de l'État. According to the Mathematics Genealogy Project Louis Boutet de Monvel at thMathematics Genealogy Project October 2021. his Ph.D. students are AbdelAli Attioui (1994), Jean-Marc Delort, Bernard Helffer (1976), Gilles Lebeau (1984), George Marinescu (1994), Philibert Nang (1996), Serge Lukasiewicz (1997), Alexander Rezounenko (1997). Publications * References External links * Homepage at the Jussieu Institute of MathematicsConference in his honor 2003Conference in his honor 2016* Louis Boutet de Monvelat Scopus Scopus is Elsevier's abstract and citatio ...
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