- up
horn in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Horn may
refer to:
Horn (acoustic), a
tapered sound guide Horn antenna Horn loudspeaker Vehicle horn Train...
- the
lordship (Heerlijkheid) of
Hornes was a
property of the
Counts of Looz. The
first mentioned is Willaume, Sire of
Hornes around 1100, and Arnould, Count...
-
Moritz Hörnes (14 July 1815 – 4
November 1868) was an
Austrian palaeontologist. Born in Vienna, he was
educated at the
University of
Vienna and graduated...
- not to be
confused with the
village of
Hørning in
Randers muni****lity
Hørning is a town in
central Denmark with a po****tion of 8,462 (1
January 2024)...
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Maximilian Emanuel, 3rd
Prince of
Hornes,
Count of
Baucignies and of Solre-le-Château (31
August 1695,
Brussels – 12
January 1763, Brussels), was a nobleman...
- The
French horn (since the 1930s
known simply as the
horn in
professional music circles) is a br****
instrument made of
tubing wrapped into a coil with...
-
Eugene Maximillian, 1st
Prince of
Hornes (1
October 1631 – 10
March 1709) was the son of
Ambroise de
Hornes, 2nd
Count of B****ignies and
Marie Marguerite...
- of
Hornes (30 September [O.S. 19 September] 1704 – 30
November 1736),
Baroness de
Melsbroeck suo jure, was the wife of Maximilian,
Prince of
Hornes. She...
- England.
Hornes Road on
Destination Nova
Scotia 46°2′50.04″N 60°1′51.34″W / 46.0472333°N 60.0309278°W / 46.0472333; -60.0309278 (
Hornes Road, Nova...
- Look up
horn of
plenty in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Horn of
Plenty may
refer to: Cornucopia, a symbolic,
hollow horn filled with the inexhaustible...