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Hortense Eugénie Cécile
Bonaparte (French pronunciation: [ɔʁtɑ̃s øʒeni
sesil bɔnapaʁt]; née de Beauharnais,
pronounced [də boaʁnɛ]; 10
April 1783 – 5 October...
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Hortense is a
French feminine given name that
comes from
Latin meaning gardener. It may
refer to:
Hortense Allart (1801–1879), Italian-French feminist...
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Hortense Haudebourt-Lescot, born
Antoinette Cécile
Hortense Viel (14
December 1784 – 2
January 1845), was a
French painter,
mainly of
genre and historical...
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Hortense Mancini,
Duchess of
Mazarin (6 June 1646 – 2 July 1699), was a
niece of
Cardinal Mazarin,
chief minister of France, and a
mistress of Charles...
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Hortense McQuarrie Odlum (July 17, 1892 –
January 12, 1970) was the
first woman president of
Bonwit Teller Department Store in New York City and the first...
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Looking for
Hortense (French:
Cherchez Hortense) is a 2012
French comedy-drama film
directed by
Pascal Bonitzer. Damien, a
teacher of
Asian civilization...
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Hortense has been used for four
tropical cyclones worldwide:
three in the
Atlantic Ocean and one in the South-West
Indian region.
Hurricane Hortense (1984)...
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Hortense J.
Spillers (born 1942) is an
American literary critic,
Black Feminist scholar and the
Gertrude Conaway Vanderbilt Professor at
Vanderbilt University...
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Paris as the son of
Louis Bonaparte, King of
Holland (r. 1806–1810), and
Hortense de Beauharnais.
Napoleon I was
Louis Napoleon's
paternal uncle, and one...
- A
member of the
Swiss Guard during the
reign of Pius VII, c. 1811, by
Hortense Haudebourt-Lescot
Kneeling salute in
Clementine Hall, 1937
Marching in...