-
transliterated back from
Russian as
William Heste or, seldom,
Vasily Heste.
Because of his
influence at
court Heste's designs for
buildings and
whole towns...
-
Rynner Van
Heste (July 26, 1853 –
August 8, 1931) was an
American road cyclist. In his
career he won one of the
oldest cycling races in
Europe in 1870...
- 11.. Voc. ibid. 505/13 Polline, gryttes. a1225 Ancr. R. 186 þis is
Godes heste, þet him is
muchele leouere þen þet tu ete
gruttene bread, oð er
werie herde...
- from the
original on 8 July 2011.
Retrieved 10
November 2007. "Studenter
hestes av
buekorps på nettet" (in Norwegian). Studvest.no.
Archived from the original...
- The Red Horses, (Danish: De Røde
Heste), is a 1950
Danish romantic drama directed by
Alice O'Fredericks and Jon Iversen,
based on the po****r
novel by...
- The Red
Horses may
refer to: The Red
Horses (1950 film),
Danish film The Red
Horses (1954 film),
Swedish film This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated...
- architect,
civil engineer and town
planner of
Scottish descent,
William Heste.
After the
second division of
Poland in 1793,
Cherkasy became part of the...
- on the site was
designed and
built in 1808-1813 to a
design by
William Heste. The
bridge was
rebuilt in 1953 by
architect V.V. Blazhevich. The original...
- 000. Over the years, the
Newberry chain acquired other stores including Hested in Wyoming, Missouri, Ohio,
North Dakota, Colorado, and Nebraska, and Lee...
-
Horse Illustrated. 11
April 2015.
Retrieved 19
December 2024. "Billeder af
heste i Holbæk amt". Knabstruprace.dk.
Hippological Journal, et al. Retrieved...