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Harriet or
Harrieta Keōpūolani Nāhiʻenaʻena (1815–1836) was a high-ranking
princess during the
founding of the
Kingdom of
Hawaii and the
conversion of...
- 2011-07-15 at the
Wayback Machine, 24 Heures, Lausanne, 2 May 2009 Jozé
Harrieta [Joseph Henriet], La
lingua arpitana, 1976.
Mikael Bodlore-Penlaez, «Savoy...
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Harrieta Plantation is a
plantation about 5 mi (8 km) east of
McClellanville in
Charleston County,
South Carolina. It is
located off US
Highway 17 near...
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Hallie (English) Hani (Australian)
Hariala (Hawaiian)
Hariata (Hawaiian)
Harrieta (English)
Harriet (English) Harriët (Dutch)
Harriett (English) Harrietta...
- muni****lity in the 19th century. The
toponym Arrieta comes from the
Basque word
harrieta,
which means "stony place".
Santiago Arriaga y Arrien,
Santiago de Jesús...
- in the
Bernardo Estornés Lasa - Auñamendi
Encyclopedia (Euskomedia Fundazioa) (in Spanish)
Public school (in French) Lake of
Harrieta (in French) v t e...
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Halle (English)
Hallie (English)
Hariala (Hawaiian)
Hariata (Hawaiian)
Harrieta (English)
Harriett (English)
Harrietta (English)
Harriette (English) Harriot...
- join the
Ruisseau de
Harrieta in the commune.
Axerimendi Behikenea Betbeder Borda Nasa
Bordaberria Castanche Dorriotz Harrieta Juanita Juantipi Larrebure...
- 1900
Geocerceis Menzies & Glynn, 1968
Gnorimosphaeroma Menzies, 1954
Harrieta Kensley, 1987
Haswellia Miers, 1884
Hemisphaeroma Hansen, 1905 Heterodina...
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Research ****ociate
instead of Collaborator.
Richardson has the
isopod genus Harrieta Kensley, 1987 and the
harpacticoid gunus Harrietella T. Scott, 1906 named...