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Horatia Nelson,
christened as
Horatia Nelson Thompson (29
January 1801 – 6
March 1881), was the
illegitimate daughter of Emma, Lady Hamilton, and Horatio...
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Horatia may
refer to: The
Roman gens
Horatia, and
female members of that gens One of the thirty-five
Servian tribes of
ancient Rome
Horatia (gastropod)...
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Juliana Horatia Ewing (née Gatty, 3
August 1841 – 13 May 1885) was an
English writer of children's stories. Her
writings display a
sympathetic insight...
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include Horatia Nelson (1801-1881),
daughter of
Horatio Nelson Juliana Horatia Ewing (1842-1885), children's author,
daughter of J.
Ewing Anna
Horatia Waldegrave...
- The gens
Horatia was a
patrician family at
ancient Rome. In legend, the gens
dates back to the time of
Tullus Hostilius, the
third King of Rome. One of...
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rushed to have
Horatia christened at
Marylebone Parish Church before he left. On her
baptism record, her name was
recorded as
Horatia Nelson Thompson...
- Hydrobiidae.
Horatia klecakiana Bourguignat, 1887
Horatia knorri Schütt, 1961
Horatia macedonica (Kuščer, 1937)
Horatia novoselensis Radoman, 1966
Horatia ozimeci...
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Maiden Bradley) was the son of
Algernon St. Maur, 14th Duke of
Somerset and
Horatia Morler. He was also a baronet. On
September 5, 1877, he
married Susan Margaret...
- Lie-by-the-Fire,
Juliana Horatia Ewing (1874) From
Nowhere to the
North Pole, Tom Hood (1875) Six to Sixteen,
Juliana Horatia Ewing (1875) Carrots: Just...
- in 1934. The
novel is set in 1776 and
concerns the
relationship between Horatia Winwood and Lord
Marcus Drelincourt. It is the
first of
several Heyer romances...