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Hidulphe A.
Savoie (June 26, 1873 –
November 14, 1961) was a
general merchant and
political figure in New Brunswick, Canada. He
represented Northumberland...
- 869-884. Pfister,
Charles (1889). "Les légendes de
saint Die et de
saint Hidulphe," (in French), in:
Annales de l'Est vol. 3 (Nancy: Derger-Levrault, 1889)...
- 1875, six
Lasallian Brothers arrived in Hong Kong:
Brothers Hidulphe Marie (Director),
Hidulphe de Jesus, and
Hebertus from the
Boarding school of M****illes...
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Immigrants in
Western Europe, 2007. Viglas, Katelis, 'Alexandre
Joseph Hidulphe Vincent on
George Gemistos Plethon',
Anistoriton Journal, Vol. 13, No 1...
- Hydulphe, Hydulphus,
Hidulphe, Hidulf,
commonly known as
Hydulphe of
Lobbes (French:
Hydulphe de Lobbes) was a
Frankish saint who
helped Saint Landelin...
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village of Évin, on the road
between Tournai and Arras. Alexandre-Joseph-
Hidulphe Vincent published an
essay in 1840,
arguing that
neither Lens nor Hesdin...
- from 1902-1906. He died in Paris, aged 71. M. Homère, Charles, Marie,
Hidulphe CLÉMENT Né le 12/07/1852 à TRINITÉ (MARTINIQUE - FRANCE) Décédé le 08/11/1923...
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Savoie (1846–1921),
Canadian politician Glen Savoie,
Canadian politician Hidulphe Savoie,
Canadian general merchant and
political figure from New Brunswick...
- In mathematics, Vincent's theorem—named
after Alexandre Joseph Hidulphe Vincent—is a
theorem that
isolates the real
roots of
polynomials with rational...
- to
Rectify the
Inaccuracy of some
Logarithmic Formulæ. Alexandre-Joseph-
Hidulphe Vincent claimed to have
arrived in 1825 at
similar results, which, however...