Martel
Martel may refer to:
People
- James B. Aguayo-Martel, Ophthalmologist and pioneer of NMR imaging and spectroscopy, Chair of Surgery
- Charles Martel, Mayor of the Palace of the Franks; victor of the Battle of Tours (732)
- Charles Martel of Anjou, 13th century titular King of Hungary
- Chip Martel (born 1953, Charles U.), American computer scientist and bridge player
- Édouard-Alfred Martel, a pioneer of cave exploration
- Giffard LeQuesne Martel, British Army engineer involved in development of the tank
- Jan Martel (bridge) (born 1943), American bridge player
- Jan Martel (1896–1966), one of the French sculptors Jan et Joël Martel, twin brothers
- Joël Martel (1896–1966), one of the French sculptors Jan et Joël Martel, twin brothers
- Lucrecia Martel, Argentine film director
- Nellie Martel, English-Australian suffragist and elocutionist
- Rick Martel, the stage name of a professional wrestler
- Sherri Martel, female professional wrestler
- William Martel, a steward to King Henry I and King Stephen of England
- Yann Martel, a Canadian author
Places
- Martel, Lot, a municipality of the Lot department in France
- Martell, Nebraska, also spelled Martel, United States
- Martel, Ohio, United States
In fiction
- Martel (Tales of Symphonia), a fictional goddess in Tales of Symphonia and Tales of Phantasia.
- Martel (David Eddings), a white-haired renegade Pandion Knight from David Eddings' book series, The Elenium
- Martel (FMA), from Fullmetal Alchemist
Other uses
- Martel (missile), anti-radar/anti-shipping missile
- Martel College, one of the eleven residential colleges at Rice University, Houston, Texas
- MarTEL (Maritime Tests of English Language), standardised test of maritime English language proficiency
See also
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