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Ernest Hébrard (1875–1933) was a
French architect,
archaeologist and
urban planner, best
known for his
urban plan for the
center of Thessaloniki, Greece...
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Hébrard is a
surname and may
refer to:
Ernest Hébrard (1875–1933),
French architect,
archaeologist and
urban planner Henri Hébrard de
Villeneuve (1848...
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Jacques Hébrard (21
February 1841 – 5
April 1917) was a
French journalist and politician. He was
Senator for
French India from 1882 to 1891, and Senator...
- Frédérique
Hébrard (7 June 1927 – 7
September 2023) was a
French screenwriter and actress. She was born Frédérique Chamson. Her
parents were academician...
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encyclopedic article for
James Hebrard (search results). You may want to read the
Wikispecies entry on "James
Hebrard" instead.wikispecies:James
Hebrard...
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Joris Hébrard (born 31 May 1982) is a
French politician who
represented the 1st
constituency of the
Vaucluse department in the
National ****embly from...
- waterfront), in the city center. It was
designed by
French architect Ernest Hébrard in 1918, but most of the
square was
built in the 1950s. Many buildings...
- York. ISSN 0362-4331. OCLC 1645522. Émile,
Hébrard; Frank-Puaux, M. (25
February 1916).
Hébrard, Émile;
Hébrard Jr., Émile-Adrien; Mills,
Louis (eds.). "Au...
- took
place at the
Hébrard foundry in
Paris from 1920
until 1936 when the
Hébrard foundry went
bankrupt and closed. Thereafter, "
Hébrard"
Degas Little Dancer...
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Chthon (from Gr****: Χθών)
means "earth". The term
chthonian was
coined by
Hébrard et al. and
generally refers to Gr****
chthonic deities from the infernal...