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Hueste (in Spanish),
hoste (in Portuguese/Galician), host (in Catalan) or ost (in French) was the designation, used in the
Iberian Peninsula and France...
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Heusted Warner Reynolds Hoyt (November 1, 1842 –
April 8, 1894) was a
member of the
Connecticut Senate representing the 12th
District from 1869 to 1870...
- Compaña ("troop, company"); Güestia in Asturias;
Hueste de Ánimas ("troop of ghosts") in León; and
Hueste de
Guerra ("war company") or
Cortejo de
Gente de...
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webhosting service Cossack host,
military formations of
Eastern Europe Hueste, or host, a type of
military force in the
Iberian Peninsula and
France during...
- diciendo: 𝄆 de mil héroes la
patria aquí fue. 𝄇 Coro Si a la lid
contra hueste enemiga nos
convoca la
trompa guerrera, de
Iturbide la
sacra bandera ¡Mexicanos...
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Connecticut Senate from the 12th
District In
office 1870–1871
Preceded by
Huested W. R. Hoyt
Succeeded by Asa
Woodward Personal details Born
March 24, 1836...
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Stamford Charles Ballard 1865–1867
Darien William C.
Street 1867–1869
Norwalk Huested W. R. Hoyt
Republican 1869–1870
Greenwich Elbert A.
Woodward Democratic...
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defended John
Brown (abolitionist)
Homer Hoyt (1895–1984),
American economist Huested W. R. Hoyt (1842–1894),
American politician James Henry Hoyt (1809–1873)...
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admitir que en
alguna ocasión ese número
fuera realmente alcanzado por una
hueste durante una batalla."
Fletcher 2000, p. 70.
Lirola Delgado 1993, p. 217...
- in
times of peril, by
bonfires lit on
hilltops (similar to the
Spanish Huestes), or by the
sound of the horn, trumpet, or bells. By the 16th century,...