- Look up
Hainaut in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Hainaut (French pronunciation: [ɛno]) may
refer to:
County of
Hainaut, a
historical Holy
Roman Empire...
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Hainaut (/eɪˈnoʊ/ ay-NOH, also US: /heɪˈ-, ɛˈ-/ hay-, eh-, UK: /ˈ(h)eɪnoʊ/ (H)AY-noh; French: [ɛno] ; Dutch:
Henegouwen [ˈɦeːnəɣʌu.ə(n)] ; Walloon: Hinnot;...
- The
County of
Hainaut (/eɪˈnoʊ/ ay-NOH; French: Comté de
Hainaut; Dutch:
Graafschap Henegouwen; Latin:
comitatus hanoniensis),
sometimes spelled Hainault...
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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...
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Count of
Hainaut (French:
Comte de
Hainaut; Dutch:
Graaf van Henegouwen; German: Graf von Hennegau) was the
ruler of the
county of
Hainaut, a historical...
- Baldwin,
Count of
Hainaut may
refer to:
Baldwin I,
Count of
Hainaut (r. 1051–70), also
Baldwin VI of
Flanders Baldwin II,
Count of
Hainaut (r. 1070–98) Baldwin...
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Antoine Hainaut (born 18
February 2002) is a
French professional footballer who
plays as a
midfielder for
Serie A club Parma.
Hainaut was born on 18 February...
- The
University of Mons-
Hainaut (French: Université de Mons-
Hainaut,
pronounced [ynivɛʁsite də mɔ̃s ɛno], UMH), in Mons, Wallonia, Belgium, was a university...
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Herman (died 3 July 1049),
Count of Mons and
Hainaut, son of
Reginar V,
Count of Mons, and
Mathilde of Verdun,
daughter of Herman,
Count of Verdun. As...
- The
Chronicles of
Hainaut is an
illuminated m****cript in
three volumes,
tracing the
history of the
county of
Hainaut up to the end of the 14th century...