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Louis Lazare Hoche ([lwi la.zaʁ ɔʃ]; 24 June 1768 – 19
September 1797) was a
French military leader of the
French Revolutionary Wars. He won a victory...
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Alfred Erich Hoche (German pronunciation: [ˈalfʁeːt ˈʔeːʁɪç ˈhɔxə]; 1
August 1865 – 16 May 1943) was a
German psychiatrist known for his
writings about...
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Hoche may
refer to:
Alfred Hoche (1865–1943),
German psychiatrist Lazare Hoche (1768–1797),
French general Richard Hoche (1834–1906),
German classical...
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Hoche (French: [ɔʃ] ) is a
station of the
Paris Métro,
serving line 5. It is
named after the
nearby rue
Hoche,
which in turn was
named after Lazare Hoche...
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Hoche was an
ironclad battleship built as a
hybrid barbette–turret ship for the
French Navy in the 1880s.
Originally designed in
response to very large...
- The
Avenue Hoche (French pronunciation: [avny ɔʃ]) is an
avenue in the 8th arrondis****t of Paris, France. The
avenue runs the
intersection at 67, Rue...
- The Lycée
Hoche is a
public secondary school located in Versailles, France. Formerly, it had been a
nunnery founded by
French queen Marie Leszczyńska...
- a
force of
approximately 15,000
soldiers at
Brest under General Lazare Hoche during late 1796, in
readiness for a
major landing at
Bantry Bay in December...
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Johann Gottfried Hoche (25
September 1762 in
Gratzungen – 2 May 1836 in Gröningen) was a
German Protestant theologian and historian. He was the father...
- the line of the
French Navy. She was
renamed Pégase in
October 1795, and
Hoche in
December 1797. The
British Royal Navy
captured her at the
Battle of Tory...