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- 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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