- Look up
Alcide in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Alcide is the
French and
Italian version of "
Alcides",
another name for Heracles.
Alcide may also refer...
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Alcide Amedeo Francesco De
Gasperi (3
April 1881 – 19
August 1954) was an
Italian politician and
statesman who
founded the
Christian Democracy party and...
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Alcide Herveaux is a
fictional character in The
Southern Vampire Mysteries, a
series of
novels by
author Charlaine Harris. He is
introduced in the third...
- John Mark
Galecki (born
April 30, 1975) is an
American actor. The
accolades he has
received include a
Satellite Award,
alongside nominations for a Primetime...
- the name HMS
Alcide HMS
Alcide (1755) was a 64-gun
third rate ship of the line,
captured from the
French in 1755 and sold in 1772. HMS
Alcide (1779) was...
- colours.
Alcides agathyrsus Kirsch, 1877 [syn.= A.
boops (Westwood, 1879)]
Alcides aruus Felder, 1874
Alcides aurora Salvin & Godman, 1877
Alcides cydnus...
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Alcide Charles Victor Marie Dessalines d'Orbigny (6
September 1802 – 30 June 1857) was a
French naturalist who made
major contributions in many areas,...
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Alcides is a
genus of moths.
Alcides may also
refer to: Alcidodes, a
genus of weevils,
previously known as
Alcides An
alternative name for
Heracles Alcides...
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Alcide Patrick Nunez (March 17, 1884 –
September 2, 1934), also
known as
Yellow Nunez and Al Nunez, was an
American jazz clarinetist. He was one of the...
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Joseph Onésime
Maxime "
Alcide"
Laurin (November 21, 1880 –
February 24, 1905) was a
Canadian ice
hockey player who pla**** for an Ontario-based team in...