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Lehaie Point (64°30′S 62°47′W / 64.500°S 62.783°W / -64.500; -62.783) is the
southwestern point of
Hulot Peninsula,
Brabant Island, in the
Palmer Archipelago...
- Jean-Charles
Houzeau de
Lehaie (October 7, 1820 – July 12, 1888) was a
Belgian astronomer and journalist. A
French speaker, he
moved to New
Orleans after...
- Jean
Auguste Hippolyte Houzeau de
Lehaie (6
March 1867 - 4
September 1959) was a
Belgian biologist and
horticulturist who
devoted his
career to the botany...
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cemetery was
established by the
German Army on land
donated by Jean
Houzeau de
Lehaie. It was
initially designed as a
woodland cemetery before being redesigned...
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Cretaceous terrain of Hainaut. In 1867,
together with
Cornet and A.
Houzeau de
Lehaie,
Briart undertook the
excavation of the
Neolithic flint mines of Spiennes...
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Houzeaudelehaie 1986 QF1
Charles Auguste Benjamin Hippolyte Houzeau de
Lehaie (1832-1922),
younger brother of Jean-Charles Houzeau. MPC · 20998 21000...
- 89°W / -17.25; -123.89 (Houzeau) 76.84 1970 Jean
Charles Houzeau (de
Lehaie) (1820–1888)
WGPSN Hubble 22°17′N 86°55′E / 22.29°N 86.91°E / 22.29;...
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tablet in the
cemetery sets out the gift of the land by Jean
Houzeau de
Lehaie. A
bronze tablet was
erected on a wall of
Obourg railway station, commemorating...
- June 2022. "Nomination
Archive –
Charles Auguste Benjamin H
Houzeau de
Lehaie". NobelPrize.org.
Archived from the
original on 28 May 2022.
Retrieved 21...
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observations done with
rudimentary instruments. In 1876, Jean-Charles
Houzeau de
Lehaie becomes the new
director of the Observatory. Quickly, he
plans to move the...