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Hector Ohier (5
August 1814 – 30
November 1870) was a
French admiral who was
Acting Governor of
Cochinchina from 1868 to 1869.
Marie Gustave Hector Ohier was...
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Marie Pierrette Sophie Pauline Ohier (13
October 1853 – 31
March 1941) was a
French croquet player. She was born in Paris. She
competed at the 1900 Summer...
- department, as
recommended by
admirals Pierre-Gustave Roze and
Gustave Ohier. His
priority was to
design a new Governor's
Palace since the
existing wooden...
- at
Olympic level.
Madame Desprès,
Madame Filleul-Brohy and
Mademoiselle Ohier were
eliminated in the
first round of competition. All
players were French...
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University of Copenhagen. 21
March 2024.
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Ohier (10
February 2020). "Carrefour et Loué s'****ocient pour réduire le broyage...
- took a
bronze medal in the team event,
together with
Farida Fatès,
Odile Ohier and
Annette Palluy their respective placements adding up to 100 points....
- Lesley Morton (NZL) 9.4 km 30:00 Leann Warren (USA) 6.695 km 22:29 Odile
Ohier (FRA) 1990 6.5 km 21:58 Fernanda Ribeiro (POR) 10 km 32:57 Maria-Conceiçao...
- Cochinchina, it was
established by Admiral-Governor
Marie Gustave Hector Ohier. It
became a
public library in 1882, Vietnam's first; In 1975 the library...
- commander-in-chief of the
naval troops in Cochinchina. He
succeeded Gustave Ohier as
interim governor of
Cochinchina on 10
December 1869, and held this position...
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Marie Nyswander (1919–1986),
American psychiatrist and
psychoanalyst Marie Ohier (1853–1941),
French croquet player Marie Ohlsson (born 1980),
Swedish ski...