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Hainault in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Hainault (/ˈheɪnɔːt/, /-ɒlt/) may
refer to: An
older spelling for the
County of
Hainaut (across the...
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Hainault (/ˈheɪnɔːt/, /-ɒlt/) is a
large suburban housing estate in
Ilford in the
London Borough of Redbridge. It is
located 12.5
miles (20.1 km) northeast...
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Philippa of
Hainault (sometimes
spelled Hainaut;
Middle French:
Philippe de Hainaut; 24 June 1310 (or 1315) – 15
August 1369) was
Queen of
England as the...
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Hainault Forest was a
large wooded area in the
English counties of Es**** and
Greater London which was
mostly destro****
after 1851. Po****r
outrage at the...
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Hainault (/ˈheɪnɔːt/, /-ɒlt/) is a
London Underground station in
Hainault, east London, England. The
station is on the
Central line
between Fairlop and...
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Isabella of
Hainault (5
April 1170 – 15
March 1190; also spelled:
Ysabella de
Hainault,
Ysabelle de
Hainaut or
Ysabeau de Hainaut) was a
Queen of France...
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Reginar (or Rainier) II (890–932) was
Lotharingian magnate who was
active from
approximately 915 to 932. He was
brother of Duke
Gilbert of Lotharingia...
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buildings in west
London to post-war
modernist designs on the West
Ruislip and
Hainault branches, as well as Victorian-era
Eastern Counties Railway and
Great Eastern...
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Baldwin V of
Hainaut (1150 – 17
December 1195) was
count of
Hainaut (1171–1195),
margrave of
Namur as
Baldwin I (1189–1195) and
count of
Flanders as Baldwin...
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Reginar III (c. 920 – 973) was
Count of
Hainaut from
approximately 940
until his
exile in 958. He was the son of
Reginar II,
Count of Hainaut. He took...