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hotel dieu
in France, any medieval hospital; the name now refers only to those whose history goes ... [3 Related Articles]
Hotel Saint-Fiacre
(from the article "fiacre") French coach for hire, named for the Hotel Saint-Fiacre, in Paris, where it was introduced ...
Hotel Tassel
(from the article "Horta, Victor, Baron") Trained at the Academie des Beaux-Arts in Brussels, 1876-81, Horta became a pupil of the ...
Hotel Van Eetvelde
(from the article "Western architecture") ...in Paris, by Frantz Jourdain (1847-1935). The Art Nouveau architect's preference for the curvilinear is ...
Hotel-Dieu de St. Joseph
(from the article "hospital") ...is still in operation although not at its original location. In 1644 Jeanne Mance, a ...
Hotel-Dieu du Precieux Sang
(from the article "hospital") The first hospital in North America was built in Mexico City in 1524 by Cortes; ...
Hotham, William
(from the article "Nelson, Horatio Nelson, Viscount") ...of Bastia and Calvi, where a French shot flung debris into Nelson's face, injuring his ...
hothouse
(from the article "greenhouse") ...African violets, chrysanthemums, orchids, roses, Boston ferns, coleuses, and many kinds of ferns and of ...
Hotmail
(from the article "Computers and Information Systems") ...space but also presented the users of the service with advertisements based on keywords Google ...
Hotman, Francois
French jurist and one of the most learned of humanist scholars, who took a leading ...
Hotoku
semireligious movement among Japanese peasants initiated in the 19th century by Ninomiya Sontoku, who was ...
hotspot
(from the article "Computers and Information Systems") The iPhone added momentum to the trend of accessing the Internet via Wi-Fi (wireless-fidelity) hot ...
Hotspur
(from the article "Henry IV, Part 1") ...is renewing his earlier vow to make a pilgrimage to the Holy Land. He learns ...
Hotta Masatoshi
statesman who began his career as an adviser to the fourth Tokugawa shogun of Japan, ...
Hotta Masayoshi
Japanese statesman who negotiated the commercial treaty that established trade between the United States and ...
Hottentot teal
(from the article "teal") ...and the northern United States and winters south of the U.S. Also found in North ...
Hotteterre, Jacques
French musician, teacher, and musical-instrument maker. [4 Related Articles]
Hottinger, Johann Konrad
(from the article "Nazarene") The brotherhood's original members were six Vienna Academy students. Four of them, Friedrich Overbeck, Franz ...
Hotzenwald
(from the article "Baden-Wurttemberg") ...contributing to the forest's enchanting, if somewhat foreboding, scenery. The highest point is the Feldberg, ...
Hou Chi
in Chinese mythology, Lord of Millet Grains, who was worshiped for the abundant harvests that ... [2 Related Articles]
Hou I
the Lord Archer of Chinese mythology, whose prowess with a bow earned him undying fame. ... [1 Related Articles]
Hou T'u
by Wu Ti, a Han-dynasty emperor. Hou T'u as sovereign earth became identified with the ...
Hou T'u Nai-nai
(from the article "Hou T'u") ...emperors and empresses. In the latter part of the 14th century Hou T'u was, for ...
Houbraken, Arnold
Dutch painter and art writer noted for his three-volume biographical study of Netherlandish painters, De ... [1 Related Articles]
Houbraken, Jacobus
the leading portrait engraver in 18th-century Holland. The son of the painter and art writer ...
Houdetot, comtesse d'
(from the article "Rousseau, Jean-Jacques") The novel was clearly inspired by Rousseau's own curious relationship-at once passionate and platonic-with Sophie ...
Houdini, Harry
American magician noted for his sensational escape acts. [3 Related Articles]
Houdon, Jean-Antoine
French sculptor whose religious and mythological works are definitive expressions of the 18th-century Rococo style ... [3 Related Articles]
Houdry process
(from the article "gas-turbine engine") ...the pumped gas serves as the fuel. Such units can be automated so that only ...
Houellebecq, Michel
(from the article "Literature") Even the one bona fide literary sensation of 2005 brought grist to Millet's mill. Michel ...
Hougang
(from the article "China") ...with comb markings, incised and impressed designs, and narrow appliqued bands. Artifacts include many three-legged, ...
Houghton
city, seat (1852) of Houghton county, northwestern Upper Peninsula of Michigan, U.S. It lies along ...
Houghton, Douglass
(from the article "Houghton") city, seat (1852) of Houghton county, northwestern Upper Peninsula of Michigan, U.S. It lies along ...
houguan
(from the article "guan") ...instrument's range is about two and one-half octaves. The length of the
Houllier, Benjamin
(from the article "cartridge") ...many varieties were developed, using paper, linen, animal tissue, collodion, metal, rubber, and other materials. ...
Houlton
town, seat (1839) of Aroostook county, northeastern Maine, U.S. It lies along the Meduxnekeag River ...
Houma
city, seat (1834) of Terrebonne parish, southeastern Louisiana, U.S., situated about 50 miles (80 km) ...
hound
(from the article "Dog breeds and their places of origin") These also are hunting dogs but much more various than the Sporting dogs. There are ...
Hound Dog
(from the article "rocket and missile system") In the early 1960s the Air Force produced and deployed the Hound Dog cruise missile ...
hound's-tongue
any of 75 species of the plant genus Cynoglossum, in the family Boraginaceae, including the ...
Hounsfield, Sir Godfrey Newbold
English electrical engineer who shared the 1979 Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine with Allan ... [2 Related Articles]
Hounslow
outer borough of London, part of the historic county of Middlesex. It lies in the ...
Houphouet-Boigny, Felix
politician and physician who was president of Cote d'Ivoire (Ivory Coast) from independence in 1960 ... [7 Related Articles]
hour
in timekeeping, 3,600 seconds, now defined in terms of radiation emitted from atoms of the ... [4 Related Articles]
hour angle
in astronomy, the angle between an observer's meridian (a great circle passing over his head ... [1 Related Articles]
hour circle
in astronomy, any great circle (similar to longitude) on the celestial sphere that passes through ...
Hourani, Albert Habib
British historian (b. March 31, 1915, Manchester, England--d. Jan. 17, 1993, Oxford, England), was a ...
houri
in Islam, a beautiful maiden who awaits the devout Muslim in paradise. The Arabic word ...
Housatonic River
river in southwestern New England, rising in the Berkshire Hills, near Pittsfield, Mass., U.S. It ...
house
(from the article "house") in astrology, 1 of the 12 sectors, or divisions, of the celestial sphere. See horoscope.definition
House
(from the article "Efik") ...of a man, his several wives, and their children; but polygyny has become relatively rare. ...
house
(from the article "basketry") ...baskets so large that they are used as granaries. In The Sudan in Africa, as ...
house
style of high-tempo, electronic dance music that and spread internationally. Born in Chicago clubs ... [1 Related Articles]
house centipede
(from the article "centipede") The 25-mm (1-inch)-long house centipede (order Scutigerida, or Scutigeromorpha) of Europe and North America is ...
house cricket
(from the article "cricket") The field cricket (genus Gryllus) and the house cricket (Acheta, formerly Gryllus, domesticus) of the ...
house crow
(from the article "crow") ...hooded crow (C. corone cornix). Sometimes considered a separate species, it is found between western ...
house finch
(from the article "rosefinch") ...called scarlet grosbeak, and the purple finch (C. purpureus), breeding in northern North America, are ...
House Island
(from the article "Farne Islands") ...the North Sea coast of Great Britain in the administrative and historic county of Northumberland, ...
house martin
(from the article "martin") ...swallows. The sand martin, or bank swallow (Riparia riparia), a 12-centimetre (5-inch) brown and white ...
house mouse
rodent native to Eurasia but introduced worldwide through association with humans. Highly adaptive, the house ... [5 Related Articles]
House of Liberties
(from the article "Italy") In April 41 million Italians were called to vote in key elections in 14 of ...
House of Refuge movement
(from the article "reformatory") In England in the mid-19th century, the House of Refuge movement prompted the establishment of ...
house rat
(from the article "rat") ...region. A few species have spread far beyond their native range in close association with ...
house snake
any of several nonvenomous snake species that live in or around dwellings. In the United ...
house sparrow
(Passer domesticus), one of the world's best-known and most abundant small birds, sometimes classified in ... [3 Related Articles]
house swift
(from the article "apodiform") India's population of the house swift has two breeding seasons per year. It is one ...
house system
(from the article "western Africa, history of") The emergence of the trading city-states of the Niger delta represented a social revolution as ...
House Un-American Activities Committee
(from the article "Smith, Margaret Chase") ...Franklin D. Roosevelt, and she was a strong supporter of national defense and security. Although ...
House v. Bell
(from the article "Law") ...about the risk of executing an innocent defendant. Those decisions framed a number of important ...
House, Edward M.
American diplomat and confidential adviser to President Woodrow Wilson (1913-21) who played a key role ... [3 Related Articles]
House, Royal E.
(from the article "Royal House and the printing telegraph") In 1846 Royal E. House of the United States invented an early version of a ...
House, Son
(from the article "blues") ...it is the most speech-like, and the guitar accompaniment is rhythmic and percussive; a slide ...
House-Grey Memorandum
(from the article "World War I") ...M. House, to sound London and Paris about the possibility of U.S. mediation between the ...
house-mouse mite
(from the article "acarid") In the mite suborder Holothyrina (order Parasitiformes), one species of Holothyrus is known to secrete ...
Housebook, Master of the
anonymous late Gothic painter and engraver who was one of the outstanding early printmakers. He ... [1 Related Articles]
housebreaking
(from the article "theft") ...of the premises of another with an intent to commit a felony within. In English ...
housecarl
member of the personal or household troops or bodyguard of Scandinavian kings and chieftains in ...
housefly
(Musca domestica), a common insect of the family Muscidae (order Diptera). About 90 percent of ... [5 Related Articles]
household
(from the article "Sudan, The") ...who was wealthy but who had no administrative functions unless he was already a member ...
Household, Geoffrey
British novelist best known for Rogue Male (1939; also published as Man Hunt), a psychological ...
Household, Office of
(from the article "Kangxi") ...courtiers from the preceding reign. One of the first political acts of the four imperial ...
Housekeeper seal
(from the article "industrial glass") ...a compression seal (in which a glass of lower expansion properties is softened inside a ...
houseleek
any of numerous low-growing succulent plants constituting the genus Sempervivum, about 40 species, in the ...
Houseman, John
American stage, film, radio, and television producer who is perhaps best known for his later ... [1 Related Articles]
houseplant
any plant adapted for growing indoors. The most common are exotic plants native to warm, ... [3 Related Articles]
Houser, Allan C.
U.S. sculptor and painter (b. June 30, 1914, Apache, Okla.--d. Aug. 22, 1994, Santa Fe, ... [1 Related Articles]
Housesteads
(from the article "Scotland") At Housesteads, at about the midpoint of Hadrian's Wall, archaeologists have uncovered a market where ...
housing
(from the article "Subprime Mortgages: A Catalyst for Global Chaos") ...a small change in one area can cause a chain of events that leads to ...
Housing Act
(from the article "Wheatley, John") ...Scottish National Housing Council. In 1922 he was elected as member of Parliament for the ...
Housing and Development Board
(from the article "Singapore") ...but elsewhere as well. The once-common Chinese shop-house, consisting of living quarters above a commercial ...
Housing and Urban Development Act
(from the article "United States") ...the Union address, and over the next two years he persuaded Congress to approve most ...
Housing and Urban Development Corporation
(from the article "Japan") ...Housing Loan Corporation, was established in 1950 to finance house construction at low interest rates. ...
housing code
(from the article "property law") ...habitation, there are normally additional requirements concerning such matters as the amount of space per ...
Housing Institute
(from the article "Colombia") ...unable to work. As in most Latin American countries, housing is in short supply, a ...
Housman, A.E.
English scholar and celebrated poet whose lyrics express a Romantic pessimism in a spare, simple ... [3 Related Articles]
Housman, Laurence
English artist and writer who reached his widest public with a series of plays about ...
Houssay, Bernardo Alberto
Argentine physiologist and corecipient, with Carl and Gerty Cori, of the 1947 Nobel Prize for ...
Houston
inland port city, Harris, Fort Bend, and Montgomery counties, seat (1836) of Harris county, southeastern ... [5 Related Articles]
Houston Astros
(from the article "Baseball") The Chicago White Sox defeated the Houston Astros 1-0 in Houston on October 26 to ...
Houston Ballet
(from the article "Performing Arts") ...Ballet of Canada played at home in Toronto and on tour at the Kennedy Center ...
Houston Dynamo
(from the article "Football") The Houston Dynamo won the Major League Soccer Cup for the first time, scoring 4-3 ...
Houston Intercontinental Airport
(from the article "airport") ...operation of unit terminal airports has often required the design of rapid and efficient automatic ...
Houston Rockets
(from the article "National Basketball Association (NBA) Championship") The 7-foot 6-inch (2.29-metre) Yao was drafted by the Houston Rockets with the first overall ...
Houston Ship Channel
waterway that connects Houston, Texas, with the Gulf of Mexico, passing through the former Buffalo ...
Houston Symphony
(from the article "Houston") ...cities with a professional symphony orchestra and resident professional companies in ballet, opera, and theatre. ...
Houston Texans
(from the article "Houston") ...Center (formerly the Astrodomain Complex), which has convention, sports, and entertainment facilities. Reliant Stadium (opened ...
Houston's valve
(from the article "rectum") ...these two segments of the large intestine. The internal cavity of the rectum is divided ...
Houston, Charles
(from the article "K2") ...expedition in 1909, led by Luigi Amedeo, Duke d'Abruzzi, via the southeastern ridge (later called ...
Houston, Charles Hamilton
American lawyer and educator instrumental in laying the legal groundwork that led to U.S. Supreme ...
Houston, Edwin James
U.S. electrical engineer who influenced the development of commercial lighting in the United States.
Houston, James Archibald
Canadian artist, author, and filmmaker (b. June 12, 1921, Toronto, Ont.-d. April 17, 2005, New ...
Houston, Jordan
(from the article "2005: Other Winners") ...Score: Gustavo Santaolalla for Brokeback Mountain Original Song: "It's Hard Out Here ...
Houston, Lawrence Reid
U.S. lawyer and intelligence officer who served as CIA general counsel, 1947-73, and was known ...
Houston, Sam
U.S. lawyer and politician, a leader of the struggle by U.S. emigrants in Mexican territory ... [5 Related Articles]
Houston, University of
state university system consisting of the main campus in Houston, Texas, U.S., the downtown campus ...
Houston, Whitney
American singer and actress whose first four albums, released between 1985 and 1992, amassed global ... [1 Related Articles]
Hout, Jan van
Humanist, translator, historian, and poet, who was the first Dutch Renaissance figure to distinguish himself ...
Houteff, Florence
(from the article "Branch Davidian") ...entertainment. The hardworking community became self-sustaining, and its literature circulated to a growing group of ...
Houteff, Victor
(from the article "Branch Davidian") The Branch Davidians are one of several groups that have continued the work of Victor ...
Houten, C. J. van
(from the article "cocoa") In 1828 C.J. van Houten of The Netherlands patented a process for obtaining "chocolate powder" ...
Houthi, Hussein al-
(from the article "Yemen") ...closely with the U.S. on its "war on terrorism" and arrested hundreds of al-Qaeda suspects ...
Houtman's Abrolhos
(from the article "Houtman, Cornelis and Frederik de") ...Amsterdam in 1602, wrote the first Malay dictionary (1603). He later served as governor of ...
Houtman, Cornelis and Frederik de
brothers who navigated and led the first Dutch trading expedition to the East Indies, an ...
Houtman, Cornelis de
(from the article "Houtman, Cornelis and Frederik de") Cornelis and Frederick were sent to Lisbon in 1592 as commercial representatives of nine Dutch ...
Houtman, Frederik de
(from the article "Houtman, Cornelis and Frederik de") Cornelis and Frederick were sent to Lisbon in 1592 as commercial representatives of nine Dutch ...
Hovd
town, administrative headquarters of Hovd aymag (province), western Mongolian People's Republic, in the northern foothills ...
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