• 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 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 an unincorporated community and census-designated place (CDP) in Brantley County, Georgia, United States. It is part of the Brunswick, Georgia...
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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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  • 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 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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    Hortense Richard (1860–1939 or 1940) was a French painter. Richard was born on 24 June 1860 in Paris. She studied with Delphine Arnould de Cool-Fortin...
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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 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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    Hurricane Hortense was the first tropical cyclone to make landfall in Guadeloupe and Puerto Rico since Hurricane Hugo in 1989, and the second most intense...
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  • Hortense Ellis (18 April 1941 – 19 October 2000) was a Jamaican reggae musician, and the younger sister of fellow artist Alton Ellis. Born in Trenchtown...
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  • Hortense is a feminine given name. It may also refer to: Hurricane Hortense (disambiguation) Hortense-class frigate French frigate Hortense (1803), lead...
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  • Hortense Parker Gilliam, born Hortense Parker (1859–1938), was the first known African-American graduate of Mount Holyoke Female Seminary, in 1883. She...
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    benefited from Napoleon's patronage. In 1802, he married his step-niece Hortense de Beauharnais, the daughter of Empress Joséphine (Napoleon's wife). In...
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    Hortense Catherine Schneider, La Snédèr, (30 April 1833 in Bordeaux, France – 5 May 1920, in Paris, France) was a French soprano, one of the greatest operetta...
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    Hortense Clews (née Daman; 12 August 1926 – 18 December 2006) was member of the Belgian Resistance during World War II. Born as Hortense Daman to parents...
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  • Hortense (Golden) Canady (August 18, 1927 – October 23, 2010) was a civil rights leader, the first African American elected to the Lansing Board of Education...
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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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  • Clan McDuck (redirect from Hortense McDuck)
    the clan is related to the American Duck family through the marriage of Hortense McDuck and Quackmore Duck, Donald and Della Duck's parents, giving both...
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    Chlorophyllum hortense is a species of agaric fungus in the family Agaricaceae. It was first described in 1914 by the American mycologist William Murrill...
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    Urvinum Hortense was an ancient Roman town near modern Collemancio, Cannara, Italy. It was mentioned by Pliny the Elder in a roughly alphabetical and contextless...
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    Eugénie Hortense Auguste Napoléone de Beauharnais, princess of Leuchtenberg (22 December 1808 – 1 September 1847) was a Franco-German princess. She was...
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    Marie-Hortense Fiquet Cézanne (22 April 1850 – 1922) was a French artists' model. She is best known for her marriage to Paul Cézanne and the 27 portraits...
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    Hortense Sparks Ward (July 21, 1872 – December 5, 1944) was a pioneering Texas lawyer and women's rights activist. Born Hortense Sparks in Matagorda County...
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  • consisting of many Leigh regulars, it stars Marianne Jean-Baptiste as Hortense, a well-educated black middle-class London optometrist, who was adopted...
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  • Hortense Gordon RCA (24 November 1886 – 6 November 1961), born Hortense Crompton Mattice, was a Canadian artist who worked abstractly in later life and...
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    Danert Petroselinum fractophyllum Lag. ex Sweet Petroselinum hortense Hoffm. Petroselinum hortense f. tenuisectum Danert Petroselinum macedonicum Bubani Petroselinum...
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    Hortense Rhéa (born Hortense Barbe-Loret; 4 September 1844 – 5 May 1899) was a Belgian-born French actress whose popularity extended to the Russian Empire...
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    Hortense Allart de Méritens (French pronunciation: [ɔʁtɑ̃s alaʁ] ; pseudonym Prudence de Saman L'Esbatx; 7 September 1801 – 28 February 1879) was an Italian-French...
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  • Hortense Calisher (December 20, 1911 – January 13, 2009) was an American writer of fiction and the second female president of the American Academy of Arts...
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