- R.
Hoel (7
March 1824 – 23 May 1879) was an
officer in the
United States Navy
during the
American Civil War. A
native of
Butler County, Ohio,
Hoel was...
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States Navy have
borne the name USS
Hoel in
honor of
William R.
Hoel, a
naval officer in the
American Civil War: USS
Hoel (DD-533), a Fletcher-class destroyer...
- Erik
Hoel is an
American neuroscientist, neurophilosopher, and
fiction writer. His main
areas of
research are the
study and
philosophy of consciousness...
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Hoel is a king of
Brittany in the
Arthurian legend.
Hoel may also
refer to:
Hoël I, Duke of
Brittany (reigned 960–981)
Hoël II, Duke of
Brittany (c.1031–1084)...
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Adolf Hoel Glacier (Danish:
Adolf Hoels Gletscher), also
known as
Hoel Glacier (
Hoels Gletscher), is one of the
major glaciers in King
Christian X Land...
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Hoël Carlos Pattisson (5
September 1905 – 10 July 1979) was an
English cricketer who made one
appearance in first-class
cricket in 1937.
Educated at Rugby...
- Jørn
Hoel (born 27 July 1957) is a
Norwegian composer,
guitarist and singer.
Hoel was born in Tromsø. His
album debut was
Ubarbert from 1982, and the album...
- Odd Ørnulf
Hoel (21 May 1909 – 5
February 1979) was a
Norwegian footballer who pla**** for SFK Lyn. He was
capped four
times for the
Norway national football...
- J.C. (Clarence) "Pappy"
Hoel (May 30, 1904 –
February 1, 1989) was an
American motorcycle racer, dealer, businessman, and
founder of the
Sturgis Motorcycle...
- The Lund–
Hoel House is a
historic house museum in Canby, Minnesota,
United States. The
residence and an
adjacent carriage house were
built in 1891 for...