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Sophie Hecquet (born
Arlette Hecquet, 9
October 1944 – 28
October 2012),
often credited mononymously as Sophie, was a
French pop
singer and
radio and...
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Marceline Hecquet (?-1950) was a
French feminist,
anarchist and
pacifist known for her
activism for
peace and
conscientious objection after the First...
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Philippe Hecquet (11
February 1661 – 11
April 1737) was a
French physician and
vegetarianism activist.
Hecquet obtained his M.D. from
Reims in 1684. In...
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pamphlet biography of her by the
French writer Marie-Catherine Hom****el
Hecquet edited by the
French scientist-explorer Charles-Marie de la
Condamine and...
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strong acoustic resonance occurs. Le Besnerais, J., Lanfranchi, V.,
Hecquet, M., & Brochet, P. (2010).
Characterization and
Reduction of
Audible Magnetic...
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Laura Hecquet nominated Prin****l Dancer,
article "Laura
Hecquet nommée
Danseuse Étoile" by Aurélie Bertrand, 27
March 2015.
Laura Hecquet : « Avoir...
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Marjolaine Hecquet (born 25
March 1993) is a
French female canoeist who won five
medals at
individual senior level at the
Wildwater Canoeing World Championships...
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percent and 25
percent respectively).
After the
acquisition Jean-Philippe
Hecquet was
appointed CEO,
however after 18
months he
stepped down in
March 2020...
- John-Baptist
Hackett (alias Hacket, Hacquet,
Hecquet) (died 1676) was an
Irish Catholic theologian.
Hackett was born at Fethard, co. Tipperary, Ireland...
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Geronimo Medrano.
During this
period he met the love of his life,
Marie Hecquet,
married to the
Corsican Enrico Grimaldi. In 1895,
Grimaldi filed for divorce...