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    Hippolyte Simon (25 February 1944 – 25 August 2020) was a French Roman Catholic archbishop. He served as Bishop of Clermont from 1996 to 2002 before becoming...
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    Armand Hippolyte Louis Fizeau FRS FRSE MIF[clarification needed] (French pronunciation: [aʁmɑ̃ ipɔlit lwi fizo]; 23 September 1819 – 18 September 1896)...
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  • Chappot de la Chanonie (1953–1973) Jean Louis Joseph Dardel (1974–1995) Hippolyte Simon (1996–2016) Francois Kalist (2016–present) The Duchy of Auvergne was...
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  • Gregory Dark (born Gregory Hippolyte Brown) is an American film director, film producer, music video director, and screenwriter. Dark is an adult filmmaker...
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    Hippolyte Adolphe Taine (21 April 1828 – 5 March 1893) was a French historian, critic and philosopher. He was the chief theoretical influence on French...
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  • launches in 1842 Hippolyte Louis Jean Simon (21st century), bishop of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Clermont Search for "Hippolyte-Louis" on Wikipedia...
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    Hippolyte of Monaco in 1749, becoming the "Countess of Valentinois". Wikisource has original works by or about: Louis de Rouvroy, duc de Saint-Simon Extensive...
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  • (1997–2016). Neil Sachse, 69, Australian footballer and disability advocate. Hippolyte Simon, 76, French Roman Catholic prelate, Archbishop of Clermont (2002–2016)...
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    Phèdre (redirect from Phèdre et Hippolyte)
    Phèdre (French: [fɛdʁ]; originally Phèdre et Hippolyte) is a French dramatic tragedy in five acts written in alexandrine verse by Jean Racine, first performed...
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    La Fête de Saint-Cloud 1742: Le Prix de Cyhtère, opéra comique 1742: Hippolyte et Aricie, parody 1743: Le Coq de village, opéra comique 1744: Acajou...
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    Hippolyte Mège-Mouriès (French: [ipɔlit mɛʒ muʁjɛs]; 24 October 1817 – 31 May 1880) was a French chemist and inventor who is famous for his invention...
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    although substantiated by the Church History of Eusebius. According to Hippolyte of Antioch, (died c. 250 C.E.) in his On Apostles, Origen in the third...
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    Hippolyte et Aricie (Hippolytus and Aricia) was the first opera by Jean-Philippe Rameau. It was premiered to great controversy by the Académie Royale...
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    on August 1, 1988, in Paris. Girardot is the daughter of French actor Hippolyte Girardot and actress Isabel Otero, and the granddaughter of painters Antonio...
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    (1342–1354) Roberto Visconti (1354–1361) Guglielmo II della Pusterla (1361–1370) Simon da Borsano (1370–1380) Antonio de' Saluzzi (1380–1401) Pietro II di Candia...
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    Hippolyte or Hipólito Bouchard (15 January 1780 – 4 January 1837), known in California as Pirata Buchar, was a French-born Argentine sailor and corsair...
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    produce direct current. The first commutated dynamo was built in 1832 by Hippolyte Pixii, a French instrument maker. It used a permanent magnet which was...
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  • Simon Fernandes (Portuguese: Simão Fernandes; c. 1538 – c. 1590) was a 16th-century Portuguese-born navigator and sometimes pirate who piloted the 1585...
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    d'Antoine (fr) in Aix-en-Provence in France. In her twenties she married Hippolyte Colet, an academic musician, partly in order to escape provincial life...
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    Araucanía and Patagonia. Antoine-Hippolyte Cros was born in Lagrasse, France, on 10 May 1833, to the philosopher Simon Charles Henry Cros (1803–1876) and...
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  • goals Niall Reid-Stephen Orlando Galo Rafael Núñez Dorny Romero Myles Hippolyte Alejandro Galindo Rubio Rubin Deon Moore Edwin Rodríguez Bancy Hernández...
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    Grøttumsbråten (NOR) 1936:  Oddbjørn Hagen (NOR) 1948:  Heikki Hasu (FIN) 1952:  Simon Slåttvik (NOR) 1956:  Sverre Stenersen (NOR) 1960:  Georg Thoma (EUA) 1964:...
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    younger brother, Hippolyte Carnot, who was born in 1801 in Saint-Omer and who would later become a prominent politician. Hippolyte's eldest son Marie...
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    of Hippolyte. In revenge, the Amazons invaded Greece, plundered some cities along the coast of Attica, and besieged and occupied Athens. Hippolyte, who...
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    after four years of marriage, having given her husband two children: Hippolyte (1774-1794), killed in battle, no issue, Balbine (1777-1857), never married...
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     67205 and 531-553 Hippolyte Delehaye, "La vie de saint Paul le Jeune et la chronologie de Metaphraste (1893) Delehaye, Hippolyte (1911). "Symeon Metaphrastes" ...
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    dedaignes (Paris, 1885), pp. 5–38. Hippolyte Monin, "Notice sur Linguet," in the 1889 edition of Mémoires sur la Bastille. Simon-Nicholas Henri Linguet, "Memoirs...
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    was an outsider who never felt at home in France or with other people. Hippolyte Taine said Napoleon saw others only as instruments and was cut off from...
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    the scope of Leonardo's notebooks was known, as well as his paintings. Hippolyte Taine wrote in 1866: "There may not be in the world an example of another...
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    dans le cadre de la réfection majeure du tunnel Louis-Hippolyte-La Fontaine | Tunnel Louis-Hippolyte-La Fontaine" (in French). Archived from the original...
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