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People with the last name Michelet include the following. When used alone in an encyclopedic context, ''Michelet'' will generally refer to Jules.As evidenced in Wikipedia and Encyclopædia Britannica articles *Albert Michelet (1869–1928), French sailor and Olympian *Athénaïs Michelet (1826–1899), French natural history writer and memoirist * Åse Aulie Michelet (born 1952), Norwegian businessperson *Carl Johan Michelet (1826–1902), Norwegian lawyer and politician *Christian Frederik Michelet (1792–1874), Norwegian military officer *Christian Fredrik Michelet (businessman) (1891–1962), Norwegian military officer and businessperson *Christian Fredrik Michelet (major) (1860–1935), Norwegian military officer and equestrian *Christian Fredrik Michelet (politician) (1863–1927), Norwegian lawyer and politician *Edmond Michelet (1899–1970), French politician *Else Michelet (1942–2021), Norwegian journalist *Émile Michelet (1867–unknown), French sailor and Olympian *Jea ...
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Jules Michelet
Jules Michelet (; 21 August 1798 – 9 February 1874) was a France, French historian and an author on other topics whose major work was a history of France and its culture. His Aphorism, aphoristic style emphasized his Anti-clericalism, anti-clerical republicanism. In Michelet's 1855 work, ''Histoire de France'' (History of France), he adopted the term "rebirth" that was used first in a work published in 1550 by the Italy, Italian art historian Giorgio Vasari. The term was used by Vasari to describe the advent of a new manner of painting that began with the work of Giotto, as the "rebirth (''rinascita'') of the arts." Michelet thereby became the first historian to use and define the French translation of the term, ''renaissance'',Murray, P. and Murray, L. (1963) ''The Art of the Renaissance''. London: Thames & Hudson (World of Art), p. 9. to identify the period in Europe's cultural history that followed the Middle Ages. Historian François Furet wrote that Michelet's ''History ...
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Christian Fredrik Michelet (politician)
Christian Fredrik Michelet (23 June 1863 – 25 July 1927) was a Norwegian lawyer and politician for the Conservative Party. He was born in Christiania (now Oslo) as a son of Colonel Georg Ove von Ramel Michelet (1830–1908) and Anna Beate Stang (1838–1866). He was a paternal grandson of Christian Fredrik Michelet (1792–1874) and a maternal grandson of Thomas Andersen Stang. He was a nephew of Carl Johan Michelet, first cousin of Major Christian Fredrik Michelet and second cousin of theologian Simon Michelet. In May 1888 he married Betzy Holmsen (1867–1951). He finished his secondary education at Aars og Voss in 1881, and graduated with the cand.jur. degree in 1886. After graduation, he was a deputy judge and junior solicitor for Nils Nicolaysen, before opening his own lawyer's firm Michelet og Harbitz together with Edmund Harbitz in 1890. From 1892 he was a barrister with access to Supreme Court cases. In 1916 the firm changed its name to Michelet, Skavlan og Blom. ...
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Maren Michelet
Maren Bastine Hals Michelet (May 26, 1869 – February 5, 1932) was the first Norwegian teacher in any public high school in the United States and promoter of Scandinavian culture. She was also a referent teacher for Scandinavian languages when the three-language education system (of the land, of the immigrant homes, for professional purposes) was introduced in public school in the United States. Life Maren Bastine Hals Michelet was born on May 26, 1869 to Nils Christian Michelet (1838–1920), a former deputy collector of customs and attorney in Minneapolis, and Johanne Hals (1836–1920). The Michelet family moved to Minneapolis from Menomonie, Wisconsin. Maren had three brothers, Simon Themstrup (b. 1871), secretary to Senator Knute Nelson, Wilhelm Ludvig Christian (1873–1946), and Ove Hals Jean (b. 1865). She lived with her parents at 1807 S 4th St, Minneapolis, and attended the University of Minnesota. Career Maren Michelet was a teacher of Scandinavian languages in Minn ...
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Marie Michelet
Marie Elisabeth Michelet, née Storjohann (10 March 1866 – 3 April 1951) was a Norwegian writer and housewives' leader. Personal life She was born in Bergen as a daughter of priest Johan Cordt Harmens Storjohann (1832–1914) and Nanna Storjohann, née Holmboe (1838–1898). She spent several childhood years in London, where her father was stationed, and later attended school in Germany and the UK. She was a maternal granddaughter of Hans Holmboe and first cousin of Marie Joys. In September 1888 he married theologian Simon Themstrup Michelet (1863–1942). The couple had three daughters, and one son who died young. Simon Michelet also had a sister named Marie (1872–1960); she married mathematician Elling Holst. Career Michelet started her career in the public sphere as a children's writer. Her books were originally meant for her own children, but reached a wider audience. Titles include ''Puk'' (1901), ''Hos mormor'' (1902), ''I Svalehuset'' (1902) and ''Usynlige magter' ...
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Athénaïs Michelet
Athénaïs Michelet (1826–1899), née Athénaïs Mialaret, was a French natural history writer and memoirist. She wrote independently and in collaboration with her husband, Jules Michelet (1798-1874). Marriage and literary collaboration While tutoring the children of the Princess Cantacuzène in Vienna, Athénaïs first encountered Jules Michelet through his literary work. She had written to him after reading ''Du prêtre, de la femme et de la famille''. They began a correspondence that ensued for years and they became engaged before meeting. They married in 1849, ten years after the death of his first wife. Their mutual literary interests remained the basis of their relationship even after their marriage. She and her husband entered into a shared literary life, collaborating on ''L'Oiseau'' (1856), ''L'Insecte'' (1857), ''La Mer'' (1861), and ''La Montagne'' (1868). Although these books were published only under Jules Michelet's name, he explicitly credited Athénaïs, no ...
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Carl Johan Michelet
Carl Johan Michelet (25 July 1826 - 30 January 1902) was a Norwegian lawyer and civil servant. He served as Mayor of Oslo and was elected as a member of the Norwegian Parliament (''Storting''). Biography He was born at Aurskog in Akershus, Norway. His parents were Christian Frederik Michelet (1792-1874) and Edle Michaeline (1804-1892). His father was a Major General in the Norwegian military. He attended the University of Christiania and took the Norwegian bar exam in 1849. He was an associate for se