• Hugo Hamilton may refer to: Hugh Hamilton, 1st Viscount of Glenawly (c. 1600–1678), Scottish soldier in Swedish service Hugo Hamilton, Baron Hamilton...
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    Hugo P. Hamilton (born Johannes Ó hUrmoltaigh, 28 January 1953) is an Irish writer. Hamilton was born and raised in Dublin with an Irish father and a German...
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    Hugo Hamilton, Baron Hamilton (also Hugh; died 1724) was a Swedish military commander of Scots-Irish background. His title was Swedish. He was a younger...
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    Count Hugo Erik Gustaf Hamilton RoKKMO (21 August 1849 – 27 January 1928) was a Swedish politician, Minister for Civil Service Affairs between 1907–1921...
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    Hugo Hamilton Mark Burnham (born 25 March 1956)[citation needed] is an English musician, and drummer for the rock group Gang of Four. The band formed...
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    Hugo Gonçalves Ferreira Neto (born 2001), Brazilian footballer Hugo Grotius (1583–1645), Dutch forefather of international law theory Hugo Hamilton (disambiguation)...
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  • were Malcolm Hamilton, the anglican archbishop of Cashel since 1623, and his first wife Mary Willkie of Sachtonhill. Hugh (also known as Hugo in Swedish)...
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    "Yngvi-Frey builds the Uppsala temple" (1830) by Hugo Hamilton. Yngvi-Frey is a legendary Swedish king of the Yngling dynasty, according to the sagas...
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    Ælla Ælle II kills Ragnar Lothbrok, illustration by Hugo Hamilton King of Northumbria Reign AD 862–867 Predecessor Osberht Successor Ecgberht Born c. 815...
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    Clúbhán, Patrick McCabe, Colum McCann, Frank McGuinness, Anne Enright, Hugo Hamilton, Dermot Healy and Neil Jordan. Hennessy was the favourite drink of Kim...
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    Knut's party Knut's dance or Dancing out Christmas, by Swedish artist Hugo Hamilton (1802–1871) Official name julgransplundring Observed by Sweden Celebrations...
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  • Disguise is a 2008 novel by the Irish writer Hugo Hamilton set in Germany. The book begins during the Battle of Berlin. A mother, Mrs Liedmann and her...
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  • The Hugo Award is an annual literary award for the best science fiction or fantasy works and achievements of the previous year, given at the World Science...
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    Count Henning Ludvig Hugo Hamilton (16 January 1814 – 15 January 1886) was a Swedish count, politician, government official and author. His father was...
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  • Hamilton may refer to: Hugh Hamilton, 1st Viscount of Glenawly (c. 1600–1678), Irish aristocrat, soldier in Swedish and English service Hugo Hamilton...
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  • George Hamilton, Comte Hamilton (died 1676), Irish-born French Army major general Gustav David Hamilton (1699–1788), Swedish Army lieutenant general Hugo Hamilton...
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    "Yngvi-Freyr builds the Uppsala temple" (1830) by Hugo Hamilton....
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    Yngvi-Freyr constructs the Temple at Uppsala (1830) by Hugo Hamilton...
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    Yngvi-Freyr constructs the Temple at Uppsala in this early 19th century artwork by Hugo Hamilton....
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  • (disambiguation) Henry Hamilton (disambiguation) Hugh Hamilton (disambiguation) Hugo Hamilton (disambiguation) Iain Hamilton (disambiguation) Ian Hamilton (disambiguation)...
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  • Harley Gallacher as Cyril Ogilvie-Hamilton Catherine Bailey as Olivia Ogilvie-Hamilton Rob Heaps as Hugo Hamilton Paul Chahidi as Isaac Morris Charlie...
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  • The Hugo Award for Best Novel is one of the Hugo Awards given each year for science fiction or fantasy stories published in, or translated to, English...
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  • debut in Access All Areas, and had his first main television role as Toby Hamilton in the ITV war drama The Halcyon. He also appeared in Touch at the Soho...
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    Agne being hanged by his wife Skjalf. Artwork by Hugo Hamilton, 1830...
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  • "Fiction review: How We Disappeared by Jing-Jing Lee; Dublin Palms by Hugo Hamilton; Ash Before Oak by Jeremy Cooper". The Times. Retrieved 7 May 2022....
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    (1896–1908) Christian Lundeberg (1909–1911) Ivar Afzelius (1912–1915) Hugo Hamilton (1916–1928) Axel Vennersten (1928–1936) Johan Nilsson (1937–1955) John...
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    town fires was the main idea behind this development. In July 1719 Hugo Hamilton, who built Fredriksskans fort, defended Gävle against Russian attacks...
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  • (1728–1774) Gerald Griffin (1803–1840) Anna Maria Hall (1800–1881) Hugo Hamilton (born 1953) Kerry Hardie (born 1951) Dermot Healy (1947–2014) Aidan...
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  • Motionless in White Disguise (novel), a 2008 novel by Irish writer Hugo Hamilton Disguises (Cauterize album), 2007 Disguises (Aiden album), 2011 Disguises...
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  • Mosh (Chaz) and Thrasher Glen Ruth Headbanger, a 1996 crime novel by Hugo Hamilton (writer) Head Banger, the dwarfish name of Ankh-Morpork City Watch's...
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