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Huguet (died 1438), also
written as
Houet or Ouguete, was a
possibly Catalan architect living in the
early 15th
century and
active in Portugal, who introduced...
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Raymond Huguet (8
February 1938 – 21
September 2022) was a
French professional cyclist. He
raced professionally from 1961 to 1963 and
competed in the 1961...
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Jaume Huguet (Catalan: [ˈʒawmə uˈɣɛt]; 1412–1492) was a
Catalan painter.
Originally from Valls, he
moved to
Tarragona to stay with his
uncle Pere
Huguet, who...
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Huguet may
refer to:
Anthony Huguet (born 1973),
Australian alpine skier,
competed for
Australia in
Alpine skiing at the 1994
Winter Olympics Bernard...
- Victor-Pierre
Huguet (1 May 1835, Le Lude – 16
August 1902, Paris) was a
French Orientalist painter. He
studied at the École supérieure des beaux-arts...
- François
Huguet was a 17h–18th-century
French architect. He died
around 1730. Son-in-law of François Houdault, in 1686, he took over the
general layout...
- José
Nicolau Huguet (1855 –
February 15, 1909) was a
Spanish painter and teacher. He was
known for his
Orientalist paintings of figures, and portraits...
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Bernard Huguet (born 30
March 1933), is a
French chess FIDE
Master (FM),
French Chess Championship medalist (1967),
Paris City
Chess Championship winner...
- Yann
Huguet (born 2 May 1984, in Lesparre) is a
French former professional road
bicycle racer, who
competed as a
professional between 2007 and 2013. Huguet...
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Huguet de
Mataplana (after 1173 – 28
November 1213) was a
Catalan nobleman and poet. His name, also
spelled Uget, is the
diminutive form of Hug (also spelled...