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Homère is a
French masculine given name, and is the
French form of the name Homer.
Notable people with the name include:
Homère Clément (1852–1923), French...
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Homer Adolph Plessy (born
Homère Patris Plessy; 1858, 1862 or
March 17, 1863 –
March 1, 1925) was an
American shoemaker and
activist who was the plaintiff...
- of the Phillies.
Since Vladimir had
homered earlier in the game, it was the
second time the
brothers had
homered in the same game.
During the 2000 season...
- 10–7 on the season.
April 13 – Pete Crow-Armstrong
homered twice while Michael Busch also
homered on
Sunday Night Baseball against the Dodgers. Prior...
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shutout innings.
Teoscar Hernández
homered,
Shohei Ohtani doubled and
Mookie Betts tripled in an 8–3 victory.
Betts homered again in the next game as the Dodgers...
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Homère Clément (12 July 1852 – 8
November 1923) was a
medical doctor and radical-socialist politician, born in La Trinité, Martinique. He who
served in...
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series against the Mariners,
Miguel Amaya and
Seiya Suzuki homered.
Michael Busch also
homered, for the
third straight game, as the Cubs won 4–1. Shōta...
- Un été avec
Homère (lit. 'A
summer with Homer') is a 2018 book by the
French writer Sylvain Tesson,
originally written as a
series for
France Inter's radio...
- Ben
Zobrist homered in his
third straight game,
homering twice, his
fourth in
three games.
Tommy La
Stella and
Anthony Rizzo also
homered for the Cubs...
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Homère Pâquet (29
September 1830 – 22
December 1891) was a
Canadian physician,
professor and parliamentarian. He
served three terms as a Liberal...