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Tirel (pronounced[tiʁɛl]) is a French surname[1][2][3] which may have either been a nickname for a stubborn person (Old French: tirel, for a draught animal, from French tirer "to pull") or alternatively be a surname of baptismal origin from the personal name Thorvald (composite of Old Norse Þórr "Thor" and valdr "wielder", "ruler"). It is the source of the frequent English surnames Tyrrell, Tyrell, Terrell,Tirrell and Turrell.
Notable people with this name include:
Christiane Tirel (born 1939), French botanist
Élodie Tirel (born 1972), French author of children's literature
Guillaume Tirel (ca. 1310 – 1395), French chef
John Tirel (died 1395), Irish judge
Walter Tirel (1065 – after 1100), Anglo-Norman nobleman
^"Tirel Surname Distribution". forebears.io. Retrieved 17 February 2020. Approximately 3,056 people bear this surname. Most prevalent in: France; Highest density in: Jersey.
^"Statistics and meaning of name Tirel". namespedia.com. Retrieved 17 February 2020. Surname Tirel is used at least 766 times in at least 12 countries.
^"Tyrrell Name Meaning". ancestry.com. Retrieved 17 February 2020. perhaps from a Norman nickname for a stubborn person, from Old French tirel, used of an animal which pulls on the reins, a derivative of tirer 'to pull'. Woulfe suggests that it may be from the personal name Thurold, Old Norse Thorvaldr, composed of the elements þórr, name of the Norse god of thunder (see Thor) + valdr 'rule'.
Guillaume Tirel, known as Taillevent (French: "wind-cutter" i.e. an idle swaggerer) (born ca. 1310 in Pont-Audemer – 1395), was an important figure in...
dictionary. Tirel (pronounced [tiʁɛl]) is a French surname which may have either been a nickname for a stubborn person (Old French: tirel, for a draught...
Walter Tirel III (1065 – some time after 1100), nicknamed the "Red Knight of Normandie", was an Anglo-Norman nobleman. He is infamous for his involvement...
John Tirel, or Tyrell (died 1395) was a prominent judge and statesman in fourteenth-century Ireland who held office as Serjeant-at-law and Chief Justice...
cooking traditions and practices from France. In the 14th century, Guillaume Tirel, a court chef known as "Taillevent", wrote Le Viandier, one of the earliest...
to Guillaume Tirel, alias Taillevent. However, the earliest version of the work was written around 1300, about 10 years before Tirel's birth. The original...
Later chroniclers added the name of the killer, a nobleman named Walter Tirel, although the description of events was later embroidered with other details...
lobster, was published before the birth of French court cook Guillaume Tirel, Tirel later expanded and republished this recipe collection, suggesting that...
barely clings to life. His fate is unknown. Margaery Tyrell /ˈmɑːrdʒəri tɪˈrɛl/ is the youngest child and only daughter of Mace Tyrell. She is an intelligent...
An early recipe called nigges ecipe collection Le Viandier by Guillaume Tirel in the 15th century. François Pierre La Varenne, the chef of Marie de' Medici...
Beacon Press (1997) - ISBN 0-8070-4629-9 Viandier attributed to Guillaume Tirel dit Taillevent, medieval manuscript Haute Cuisine: How the French Invented...
Spyse. Pichon, Jérôme; Vicaire, Georges (1892). Le Viandier de Guillaume Tirel dit Taillevent. p. 262. Odile Redon, et al., The Medieval Kitchen: Recipes...
invalidates the name altogether, in 1980 the French botanists Christiane Tirel and Jean Raynal stated that because Gaertner had cited Linnaeus's Elaeocarpus...
cuisine Le Viandier – a recipe collection generally credited to Guillaume Tirel, c 1300 Liber de Coquina – (The book of cooking/cookery) is one of the oldest...
on the same plate) was especially popular and was described by Guillaume Tirel (also known as Taillevent), one of the primary authors of the later editions...
("The Provisioner") was compiled in the late 14th century by Guillaume Tirel, master chef for two French kings; and Le Menagier de Paris ("The Householder...
wish that the figure served as his headstone and epitaph. In 1923, Marcell Tirel, Rodin's secretary, published a book alleging that Rodin's death was largely...
William Rufus) dies in a hunting accident in the New Forest. Sir Walter Tirel is accused of having shot the arrow, but flees the country to avoid a trial...
Raymond (1140) William Tirel (1149–1169) Bartholomew Tirel (1181–1193, 1183–1193 or 1186–1191) Thomas Tirel (1201–1231) Bartholomew Tirel (1262) Garin Malmut...
also the first appearance of the latterly famous medieval cook, Guillaume Tirel, then only a junior servant. During the first half of his reign Charles...
Baynard, d. 1136. Godfrey Alice (or Adeliza) de Clare, d. 1138. m. Walter Tirel. Rohese de Clare, d. 1121, m. (ca. 1088), Eudo Dapifer. Isabel de Clare...
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fictional character in Her Fearful Symmetry by Audrey Niffenegger Elspeth Tirel, fictional character in the trading card game Magic: The Gathering Elspeth...