Look up hyacinthe in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Hyacinthe is a given name. It is generally a male name. The form Hyacinth may be masculine or feminine...
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Saint-Hyacinthe (/ ... ˈhaɪ.əsɪnθ/ ... HY-ə-sinth, French: [sɛ̃t‿ijasɛ̃t]) is a city in southwestern Quebec east of Montreal on the Yamaska River. The...
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Look up hyacinthe in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Hyacinthe is a given name. Hyacinthe may also refer to: Hyacinthe, Martinique, a village and a headland...
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René Laennec (redirect from René-Théophile-Hyacinthe Laennec)
René-Théophile-Hyacinthe Laennec (French: [laɛnɛk]; 17 February 1781 – 13 August 1826) was a French physician and musician. His skill at carving his own...
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Saint-Hyacinthe—Bagot (formerly known as Saint-Hyacinthe and St. Hyacinthe—Bagot) is a federal electoral district that has been represented in the House...
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Cyclone Hyacinthe was the wettest tropical cyclone on record worldwide. The eighth named storm of the season, Hyacinthe formed on January 15, 1980, to...
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Hyacinthe Eléonore Klosé (11 October 1808 – 29 August 1880) was a French clarinet player, professor at the Conservatoire de Paris, and composer. Klosé...
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Hyacinthe Thiandoum (2 February 1921 – 18 May 2004) was the first native Archbishop of Dakar (Senegal) and who was elevated to the cardinalate in mid-1976...
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Royal 22nd Regiment (redirect from Régiment de St.-Hyacinthe)
in Saint-Hyacinthe, Quebec as the St. Hyacinthe Provisional Battalion of Infantry Redesignated 12 December 1879 as the 84th "St. Hyacinthe" Battalion...
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Théophile Aube (redirect from Hyacinthe Aube)
Hyacinthe Laurent Théophile Aube (French pronunciation: [teɔfil ob]) (22 November 1826, Toulon, Var – 31 December 1890, Toulon) was a French admiral,...
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St. Hyacinthe—Rouville (French: Saint-Hyacinthe—Rouville) was a federal electoral district in Quebec, Canada, that was represented in the House of Commons...
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Pierre Hyacinthe Azaïs (1 March 1766 – 22 January 1845) was a French philosopher. Azaïs was born at Sorèze and died in Paris. He spent his early years...
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Henri de Latouche (redirect from Hyacinthe Joseph Alexandre Thabaud de Latouche)
Hyacinthe-Joseph Alexandre Thabaud de Latouche, commonly known as Henri de Latouche (2 February 1785 – 9 March 1851) was a French poet and novelist known...
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riˈɣaw ˈrɔz i ˈsɛrə]; 18 July 1659 – 29 December 1743), known in French as Hyacinthe Rigaud (pronounced [jasɛ̃t ʁiɡo]), was a Catalan-French baroque painter...
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Kimberly Hyacinthe is a Canadian athlete specializing in the sprinting events. She competed in the 200 meters at the 2011 World Championships in Athletics...
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March 1827 – 9 February 1912), better known by his religious name Père Hyacinthe, was a famous French preacher and theologian. He was a Roman Catholic...
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Paul Meyer (philologist) (redirect from Marie Paul Hyacinthe Meyer)
Marie-Paul-Hyacinthe Meyer (17 January 1840, Paris – 7 September 1917, Saint-Mandé), was a French philologist. Meyer was born in Paris and educated at...
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Hyacinthe-Gabrielle Wellesley, Countess of Mornington (née Roland or Rolland; c. 1766 – 5 November 1816) was a French actress who became the mistress...
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Louis Bouilhet (redirect from Louis Hyacinthe Bouilhet)
Louis Hyacinthe Bouilhet (27 May 1821 – 18 July 1869) was a French poet and dramatist. Bouilhet was born in Cany, Seine Inférieure. He was a schoolfellow...
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Hyacinthe-Marie Simon dit Delorme (August 15, 1777 – March 13, 1814) was a seigneur and political figure in Lower Canada. He represented Richelieu in...
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St. Hyacinth (redirect from Saint Hyacinthe (disambiguation))
st. hyacinth in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. St. Hyacinth or Saint Hyacinthe may refer to: Hyacinth of Caesarea (died 108), early Christian martyr...
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Abraham Hyacinthe Anquetil-Duperron (7 December 1731 – 17 January 1805) was the first professional French Indologist. He conceived the institutional framework...
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Quebec Junior Hockey League (redirect from Les Dragons de Saint-Hyacinthe)
them as a college team and had ties to Bishop's University. The Saint-Hyacinthe Laureats withdrew from the league, possibly in conjunction with the Cougars...
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Guillaume Le Gentil (redirect from Guillaume Joseph Hyacinthe Jean-Baptiste Le Gentil de la Galaisière)
Guillaume Joseph Hyacinthe Jean-Baptiste Le Gentil de la Galaisière (French pronunciation: [ɡijom lə ʒɑ̃ti], 12 September 1725 – 22 October 1792) was...
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Daniel Liénard de Beaujeu (redirect from Daniel-Hyacinthe Marie Liénard)
Daniel Hyacinthe Liénard de Beaujeu (9 or 19 August 1711 – 9 July 1755) was a French officer during King George's War and the French and Indian War. He...
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Luc-Hyacinthe Masson (August 16, 1811 – October 18, 1880) was a Quebec physician, businessman and political figure. He represented Soulanges in the 1st...
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Pointe Hyacinthe is a village and a headland in the commune of Le Robert on the east coast of Martinique. 14°39′54″N 60°54′18″W / 14.665°N 60.905°W...
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Gabrielle Hyacinthe is a Haitian politician who held a number of offices under the presidency of Michel Martelly and subsequent provisional governments...
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Jacques-Hyacinthe Serry (1659–1738) was a French Dominican Thomist theologian, controversialist and historian. At the University of Padua from 1698, he...
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Guillaume-Hyacinthe Bougeant, known as le Père Bougeant (4 November 1690, Quimper, Brittany – 17 January 1743, Paris) was a French Jesuit and historian...
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