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  • (disambiguation) Hyppolite (disambiguation) Saint-Hippolyte (disambiguation) Catocala semirelicta hippolyta, a moth subspecies Hippolyte Rocks, an island off...
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  • Saint-Hippolyte may refer to: Saint-Hippolyte, Quebec Saint-Hippolyte, Aveyron Saint-Hippolyte, Cantal Saint-Hippolyte, Charente-Maritime Saint-Hippolyte,...
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  • killed him and rescued her. Hippolyte, possible name for the mother of Epistrophus and Schedius Hippolyte (disambiguation) Attic pyxis (red-figure) by...
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  • titles beginning with Hippolyte-Louis All pages with titles containing Hippolyte-Louis Louis (disambiguation) Hippolyte (disambiguation) This page or section...
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  • Louis Hippolyte All pages with titles beginning with Louis-Hippolyte All pages with titles containing Louis-Hippolyte Louis (disambiguation) Hippolyte (disambiguation)...
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  • think tank in the United States Hippolyte Clérel de Tocqueville, senator of the French Third Republic This disambiguation page lists articles associated...
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  • Study (redirect from Study (disambiguation))
    2012 film by Paolo Benetazzo Study (Flandrin), an 1835/36 painting by Hippolyte Flandrin Study (room), a room in a home used as an office or library Study...
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  • Hippolyte or Hippolyta was the Amazonian queen with a magic girdle, in Greek mythology, and there are other mythological figures named Hippolyte. The name...
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  • 1887 to 1894 and son of Hippolyte Carnot Marie-Adolphe Carnot (1839-1920), French mining engineer and chemist; son of Hippolyte Carnot Paul Carnot (1869-1957)...
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  • Cloquet can refer to: Ghislain Cloquet, Belgian-born French cinematographer Hippolyte Cloquet, French physician and anatomist Jules Germain Cloquet, French...
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  • Fizeau–Foucault apparatus (category All article disambiguation pages)
    measurements of the speed of light, using a rotating mirror Hippolyte Fizeau Léon Foucault This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Fizeau–Foucault...
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  • historian and author Gustav Havel (1930–1967), Czech motorcycle road racer Hippolyte Havel (1871–1950), Czech anarchist Jan Havel, Czech ice hockey player...
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  • flora and fauna illustrator, copperplate engraver, miniature painter Hippolyte and Polydore Pauquet, French brothers and natural history illustrators...
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  • Skyros Pony. Hippolytus, a misspelling used for Hippolyte (crustacean), a genus of shrimp This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title...
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  • painting by Jusepe de Ribera Pietà (Flandrin), a c. 1842 painting by Hippolyte Flandrin Pietà (Meštrović), Croatian marble statue Pietà (manga), a 1998...
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  • Taine (redirect from Taine (disambiguation))
    Zealand rugby player Christophe Taine (born 1973), French footballer Hippolyte Taine (1828–1893), French critic and historian John Taine, pen name of...
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  • directed by Victorin-Hippolyte Jasset Zigomar, an alias for a character in the Filipino film Tatlong Baraha This disambiguation page lists articles associated...
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  • Pire (redirect from Pire (disambiguation))
    (1910–1969), Belgian Dominican friar, recipient of the 1958 Nobel Peace Prize Hippolyte Piré (1778–1850), French general Jules Pire (1878–1953), Belgian soldier...
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  • (1767–1829), French gardener Gilbert Delahaye (1923–1997), Belgian author Hippolyte Delehaye (1859–1941), Belgian Jesuit hagiographic scholar Isaac Delahaye...
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  • Jaubert (1960), French Navy officer who later worked for Exomos in Dubai Hippolyte François Jaubert, (1798–1874) was a French politician and botanist Maurice...
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