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Bette (other)
Bette may refer to: People and fictional characters * Bette (given name), a list of people and fictional characters * Jean-Christophe Bette, French competitive rower * The noble House of Bette: the Marquess of Lede: ** Guillaum de Bette, 1st Marquess of Lede ** Ambroise de Bette, 2nd Marquess of Lede ** Jean François de Bette, 3rd Marquess of Lede ** Emannuel de Bette, 4th Marquess of Lede ** Françoise de Bette * Bette people, a Bantu people in Nigeria Other uses * ''Bette'' (album), by Bette Midler * ''Bette'' (TV series), starring Bette Midler * Bikku Bitti, formerly Bette Peak, the highest point in Libya See also * Bete (other) * Bet (other) Black Entertainment Television (BET) is an American basic cable channel targeting Black American audiences. It is the flagship channel of the BET Media Group, a subsidiary of Paramount Global's CBS Entertainment Group. Originally launched a ...
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Bette (given Name)
Bette is a given name, sometimes short for Elizabeth and Bettina, and may refer to: People * Bette Davis (1908–1989), American actress * Bette Franke (born 1989), Dutch fashion model * Bette Nesmith Graham (1924–1980), inventor of liquid paper * Bette Korber, American computational biologist * Bette Midler (born 1945), American singer and actress * Bette Otto-Bliesner, American earth scientist * Bette Stephenson (1924–2019), Canadian physician and politician Fictional characters * Bette Abney, main character in the young adult fiction novels '' Tiny Pretty Things'' and '' Shiny Broken Pieces'' * Bette Fischer, title character of Honoré de Balzac's 1846 novel '' Cousin Bette'' and its film adaptations * Bette Kane Mary Elizabeth Kane, better known as Bette Kane, is a superheroine appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. The character first appeared in the 1960s as "Betty Kane", the Batgirl#Betty/Bette Kane, Bat-Girl. Her name was later mo ..., a D ...
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Jean-Christophe Bette
Jean-Christophe Bette (born 3 December 1977 in Saint-Germain-en-Laye) is a French competition rower and Olympic champion. Bette won a gold medal in lightweight coxless four at the 2000 Summer Olympics The 2000 Summer Olympics, officially the Games of the XXVII Olympiad, officially branded as Sydney 2000, and also known as the Games of the New Millennium, were an international multi-sport event held from 15 September to 1 October .... References Sportspeople from Saint-Germain-en-Laye 1977 births French male rowers Olympic rowers for France Rowers at the 2000 Summer Olympics Rowers at the 2008 Summer Olympics Olympic gold medalists for France Living people Olympic medalists in rowing European champions for France World Rowing Championships medalists for France Medalists at the 2000 Summer Olympics Mediterranean Games gold medalists for France Mediterranean Games medalists in rowing Competitors at the 2005 Mediterranean ...
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Marquess Of Lede
The Marquess of Lede () was a Flemish title in use during the Ancien Régime. Lede, Belgium, Lede is a city in Flanders, Belgium. History Jacques, son of Adrian Bette, Lord of Angrelles inherited the Heerlijkheid of Lede, of his father in law Jean de Gruutere (1501 - 1556). By Spanish Royal decree the Heerlijkheid was elevated to a barony. And finally the title ''Marquess of Lede'' was created on 3 August 1633 by King Philip IV of Spain, Felipe IV for Guillaume de Bette, 1st Marquess of Lede after his participation in the Capture of Maastricht. The title was passed from generation to generation until the last Marquess died, the only relative was Maximilien Carnin de Staden, who died in Mesen Castle. Marquesses of Lede Jacques Bette (1521–1591):''Married to Isabeau de Gruutere, Lady of Led''e. ##John Bette, Baron of Lede:''Married to House of Glymes, Joanne of Glymes-Berghes''. ###Guillaume de Bette, Guillaume de Bette, 1st Marquess of Lede:''married to House of Hornes, Anna ...
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Guillaume De Bette
Guillaume de Bette, 1st Marquess of Lede ( 1600– 23 June 1658), Baron of Péronne, Lord of Impe, Knight of Santiago, was a military commander and diplomat from the Spanish Netherlands. Life Bette was born at Lede around the beginning of the 17th century, the son of John de Bette, Lord of Lede and Joanna, lady of Bergen. He married Anna Marie de Hornes-Bassignies, daughter of Gerald de Hornes, 1st Count of Bassignies (1560-1612), Royal Chamberlain and Governor of Mechelen. They had five children, and he was succeeded as Marquess of Lede by Ambrosius his eldest son. His cousin, Françoise de Bette, was the 26th abbess of Forest Abbey. Entering upon a military career, he became colonel of an infantry regiment in the Army of Flanders, and acted as military governor of Maastricht during the 1632 siege. On 3 August 1633, his barony, Lede, was raised to a marquisate in recognition of his service to the Spanish Monarchy. Between 1635 and 1640, he was governor of the Duchy of Lim ...
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Jean François De Bette, 3rd Marquess Of Lede
Juan Francisco de Bette y Croy-Solre, 3rd Marquis of Lede (c. 1660 – 11 January 1725) was a military commander in Spanish service and viceroy of Sicily. He was also lord of the Fiefdom of Lede in Flanders. Biography Born in Lede, Flanders, son of Ambroise de Bette, 2nd Marquis of Lede and Dorotea, lady of Croÿ. His grandfather was Guillaume de Bette, 1st Marquis of Lede.. Ribot García, Luis"Juan Francisco de Bette y Croy-Solre". ''Historia Hispánica''. Real Academia de la Historia. Retrieved 22 March 2025. He served the Spanish Crown for most of his life, including as Commander-General of Aragon and Majorca. He became a Knight of the Golden Fleece in 1720. He is best known for his part in the War of the Quadruple Alliance, when he commanded the Spanish troops who tried to conquer Sardinia and Sicily back from the Austrians in 1718–1719. He was victorious in the Battle of Milazzo (1718) and Battle of Francavilla (1719). The Quadruple Alliance was constituted o ...
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Françoise De Bette
Françoise Bette (1593–1666) was, from 1637 to 1666, the 26th abbess of Forest Abbey. She was born in Lede, in the county of Flanders, the daughter of Adrian Bette, knight, and Agnes de Merode de Rummen. Her cousin, Guillaume de Bette, 1st Marquess of Lede, was a knight of the Order of Santiago with links to the Habsburg court. As abbess she faced financial strains, which she attempted to meet by selling off part of the abbey's land. She also attempted to reform the monastery, which had acquired a reputation for loose discipline. She was not notably successful in either effort. In 1644 she commissioned a precious reliquary in Baroque style to house the relics of Saint Alena Alena, also known as Alène
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Bette People
The Bette are a Bantu people inhabiting the Obudu area of Cross River State, Nigeria. The Bette people are one of five tribes inhabiting Obudu area of Cross River State, along with the Utugwang, Alege, Ukpe and Ubang.Ishi, Ukemiteh. "Obudu New Yam Festival: The People, Their Tradition". ''Cross River Watch'' Web. 31 August 2017. 4 December 2017 The name "Bette" refers to both the language and the people who constitute a dominant ethnic group in Obudu Local Government Area of Cross River State, Nigeria. Bette migrated from the Bantu in south Central Africa and settled at the foot of the Cameroun Mountain, a part of which now constitutes the famous Obudu Cattle Ranch. Bette is a folk language that is still grossly unwritten because of the dearth of a standard orthography An orthography is a set of convention (norm), conventions for writing a language, including norms of spelling, punctuation, Word#Word boundaries, word boundaries, capitalization, hyphenation, and Emphas ...
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Bette (album)
''Bette'' is a self-titled studio album by American singer Bette Midler. It was released by Warner Bros. Records on October 10, 2000, in the United States to coincide with the premiere of her self-titled CBS sitcom. Midler covered songs on this album written by artists like Elvis Costello and Kirsty MacColl, mixed with cover versions of classic soul and R&B songs from the 1970s, including " Shining Star", " Love T.K.O." and " Just My Imagination (Running Away with Me)". Upon release, the album only reached number 69 on US ''Billboard'' 200, and Warner Bros. subsequently dropped Midler from its roster in 2001 because of declining record sales. A maxi-single with several remixes of " In These Shoes" was released to promote the album. It reached number eight on the US ''Billboard'' Dance Music/Club Play Singles and number 14 on the Hot Dance Music/Maxi-Singles Sales charts. Critical reception AllMusic editor William Ruhlmann rated the album four out of five stars and called ' ...
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Bette (TV Series)
''Bette'' is an American sitcom television series that premiered on October 11, 2000, on the CBS network. The show was the debut of Bette Midler in a lead TV series role. Sixteen episodes were aired on CBS, with its final telecast on March 7, 2001. Eighteen episodes in total were produced, with the final two only broadcast on HDTV simulcasting and in foreign markets. ''Bette'' was created by Jeffrey Lane, with Midler serving as one of the executive producers. Midler called the show her biggest regret during a podcast in 2024. Synopsis The sitcom had Midler playing herself – a "divine celebrity" who is adored by her fans. To provide some ambiguity, neither Bette's last name nor that of her on-screen family's was used, to create the offset that there was some difference between the star's real-life and TV persona. There were several similarities to Midler's actual career through the show's run, as the character of Bette had – and directly performed – many of the real-lif ...
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Bikku Bitti
Bikku Bitti, also known as Bette Peak, is the highest mountain in Libya Libya, officially the State of Libya, is a country in the Maghreb region of North Africa. It borders the Mediterranean Sea to the north, Egypt to Egypt–Libya border, the east, Sudan to Libya–Sudan border, the southeast, Chad to Chad–L ... at .https://peakery.com/bikku-bitti-libya/ It is located on the Dohone spur of the Tibesti Mountains in southern Libya, near the Chadian border. References Mountains of Libya Highest points of countries Tibesti Mountains {{Highest points of Africa ...
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Bete (other)
Bete or La Bête may refer to: __NOTOC__ People and languages * Bété people of Côte d'Ivoire ** Bété languages * Bété syllabary * Bete people (Nigeria) ** Bete language (Nigeria), a language of Bete Town, Nigeria * Bete (priest), the traditional priestly class in Fiji * Bete Mendes (born 1949), Brazilian actress and politician Arts and entertainment * ''Bete'' (1986 film), a Kannada-language film by V. Somasekhar * Bete (2011 film), a Kannada-language film directed by Srinivas Kaushik * '' La Bête'', a 1991 play by David Hirson * ''La Bête'' (film), a 1975 French erotic fantasy horror film * Bête, a historical French card game * Bête (cards), a penalty in certain card games Other uses * Beryllium telluride (BeTe) See also * Bette (other) {{Disambiguation, given name Language and nationality disambiguation pages ...
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