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Horder may
refer to:
Horder (sculptor), 12th-century
Danish stonemason and
sculptor William Horder (1929-2004),
Australian rugby league footballer Chris...
- The
Golden Horde, self-designated as Ulug Ulus (lit. 'Great State' in
Kipchak Turkic), was
originally a
Mongol and
later Turkicized khanate established...
- Look up
Horde or
horde in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Horde may
refer to: Orda (organization), a
historic sociopolitical and
military structure in...
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Hordes may
refer to:
Social and
military structures of
nomadic Turkic peoples in the
Middle Ages; see:
Golden Horde Mongol and
Tatar states in Europe...
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Horizons of Rock
Developing Everywhere or
H.O.R.D.E.
Festival was a
touring summer rock
music festival originated by the
musical group Blues Traveler...
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Economics -
Department of Law -
Staff -
Jeremy Horder". LSE.
Retrieved 10
January 2017. "Jeremy
Horder -
University of Hull".
University of Hull. Retrieved...
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Thomas Jeeves Horder, 1st
Baron Horder, GCVO (7
January 1871 – 13
August 1955) was a
British physician best
known for his
appointments as physician-in-ordinary...
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Chiara Horder (born 28
November 2002) is a
German amateur golfer. She won The Women's
Amateur Championship in 2023.
Horder was born in
Munich and was...
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Horder was born in
Sydney in 1950, to
Mervyn Horder and his wife Mary (née Brown). She
moved to
Canberra in 1972.
Before entering politics,
Horder was...
- was
architect Morley Horder. He was also a
cousin of the
eminent royal physician Lord
Horder.
Prior to
having her children,
Horder's mother Emma, pla****...