- A
valet or
varlet is a male
servant who
serves as
personal attendant to his employer. In the
Middle Ages and
Ancien Régime,
valet de
chambre was a role...
- Jean-François
Varlet (French pronunciation: [ʒɑ̃ fʁɑ̃swa vaʁlɛ]; 14 July 1764 – 4
October 1837) was a
leader of the Enragés
faction during the
French Revolution...
- Look up
varlet in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Varlet (/ˈvɑːrlət/) can
refer to:
Valet Knight's
squire Valet de chambre, a
court appointment introduced...
- Dominique-Marie
Varlet (15
March 1678 in
Paris – 14 May 1742 in Rijswijk) was a
French prelate and
missionary of the
Catholic Church who
served as vicar...
- more
measures that
would benefit the poor.
Jacques Roux, Jean-François
Varlet, Jean Théophile
Victor Leclerc and
Claire Lacombe, the
primary leaders of...
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Charles Luce-
Varlet (born
Douai 1
December 1781 – 1853) was a
French composer and violinist. His
noted compositions include a
violin concerto, and L'élève...
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Julien Varlet (born 8
September 1977) is a
former professional tennis player from France.
Varlet was a
singles parti****nt at
three Grand Slams and at...
- the
spread of
Enlightenment values.
Beginning in 1724,
Dominique Marie Varlet (1678–1742), the
Roman Catholic Bishop of Babylon,
consecrated four men...
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Valet de
chambre (French pronunciation: [valɛ də ʃɑ̃bʁ]), or
varlet de chambre, was a
court appointment introduced in the late
Middle Ages,
common from...
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Retrieved 24
August 2017. "
Varlet".
National Historic Ships UK.
Retrieved 24
August 2017. "Historic
vessels Knocker White and
Varlet set sail to new home at...