Monte Alto may refer to:
Year 1297 (MCCXCVII) was a common year starting on Tuesday of the Julian calendar.
Saint Bernard refers primarily to Bernard of Clairvaux (1090–1153), a Christian saint, mystic, and reformer of the Cistercian order.
Santana may refer to:
William d'Aubigny, 3rd Earl of Arundel, also called William de Albini IV, was an English nobleman, a favourite of King John, and a participant in the Fifth Crusade.
Clan Moffat is a Border Scottish clan of ancient origin. The clan was leaderless and obscure from the mid 16th century until 1983, when Francis Moffat of that Ilk was recognised as the hereditary chief of the clan by Lord Lyon King of Arms.
Montalto may refer to:
Roger de Montalt, 1st Baron Montalt (1265–1297) was a baron who rebelled for a time against Henry III of England. Roger was one of the sons of Sir Robert de Monaut, Knight. Robert married Joan Mowbray. Joan (1247–1284) was born in Pontefract, W-Riding, Yorkshire. Roger was the brother of another Robert de Montalt.
Montaut may refer to:
Montealtosuchus is an extinct genus of terrestrial crocodyliform. It was discovered in 2004 in the Bauru Basin of Brazil, from Campanian-Maastrichtian deposits of the Adamantina Formation. The species was described in 2007, and assigned to the family Peirosauridae. The type species is M. arrudacamposi. The genus takes its name from the type locality in Monte Alto municipality.
Sphagesaurus is an extinct genus of sphagesaurid notosuchian crocodylomorph from the Late Cretaceous of southwest São Paulo, southern Brazil.
Mowatt is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Caipirasuchus is an extinct genus of sphagesaurid notosuchians known from the Late Cretaceous of northern São Paulo State and western Minas Gerais State, southeastern Brazil. The type species, C. paulistanus, was named in 2011. A second species, C. montealtensis, was referred to Caipirasuchus in 2013 after having been named in 2008 as a species of Sphagesaurus. A third species, C. stenognathus, was described in 2014. A fourth species, C. mineirus, was described in 2018. A fifth species, C. attenboroughi, was named in 2021 in honour of David Attenborough, and a sixth species, C. catanduvensis, was described in 2024, with a distinct chamber associated with the airways, possibly used in vocalization.
Eustace de Montaut, or Monte Alto, Montalt, Monhaut, or FitzNorman, was a Breton soldier, and later baron, who fought on the side of the Normans during the Norman Conquest of England in 1066 and for his achievements was granted several manors by the new king, William the Conqueror.
Hugh de Montaut, or Monte Alto, Montalt, Monhaut, or FitzNorman, was an English nobleman and Baron under Hugh Lupus during the early years of the reign of William the Conqueror.
Sir William de Monte Alto of Ferne, also known as William de Mohaut (d.1327) was a 13th-14th century Scottish noble.
Mouat may refer to:
Hugh de Vere, Lord of Swanscombe, was an English nobleman who fought during the Hundred Years' War.
Richard FitzJohn was an English nobleman who fought in Wales and Gascony and served as a judge in Ireland.
de Montibus (Latin), del Monte/da Monte (Italian) or de Monte/de Mont (French) is a topographic byname/surname literally meaning "from the mountains/mountain". Notable people with the name include:
Montalt is a mountain of the Serra de Montalt, Serra de Llaberia, Catalonia, Spain