Malet
Malet is a French surname. Notable people with the surname include:
- Albert Malet (1864–1915), French historian and author of scholarly manuals
- Albert Malet (1912–1986), French painter of the post-Impressionist Rouen school
- Alexander Malet (1800-1886), English diplomat and writer
- André Malet (abbot) (1862–1936), abbot of the Trappist abbey of Sainte-Marie-du-Désert at Bellegarde-Sainte-Marie
- André Malet (philosopher) (?-1989), Catholic priest who became a Unitarian Protestant, translated Rudolf Bultmann into French
- Arthur Malet (1927–2013), British actor
- Claude François de Malet (1754–1812), general of the First French Empire, organiser of the coup d'état of 1812 against Napoleon during the retreat from Moscow
- Charles Malet (1752-1815), British colonial official
- Edward Malet (1837-1908), British diplomat
- Frederick de Carteret Malet (1837–1912), New Zealand leader in business, church, and educational matters
- Jean-Roland Malet (c. 1675-1736), French historian and economist
- Laurent Malet (born 1955), French actor
- Léo Malet (1909–1996), French writer
- Pierre Malet (born 1955), French actor
- Pierre Antoine Anselme Malet (1778–1815), soldier, maréchal de camp and général de brigade
- William Malet (Norman conquest) (died 1071), Norman lord who fought in the Battle of Hastings
- William Malet (land forfeiture) (died c. 1121), Norman lord who forfeited his English lands and was banished from England
- William Malet (Magna Carta) (fl. 1195–1215), a guarantor of the Magna Carta
See also
- There is also a Malet Street in London, though it is unknown which Malet it is named after
- 'Malet' is a colloquial abbreviation of the name of Malet Lambert School in Hull, England
See also
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