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French sculptor
Fernand Joseph Job Hamar, born 15 July 1869 in Vendôme and died 10 March 1943 in Paris, was a French sculptor. Fernand Hamar was the eldest of Alexis Hamar
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Statue by Fernand Hamar in Washington, D.C.
become the second memorial installed in the square. In Vendôme, sculptor Fernand Hamar had created a statue of Rochambeau that was unveiled in June 1900. Before
Statue of the Comte de Rochambeau
Statue_of_the_Comte_de_Rochambeau
Topics referred to by the same term
(1870–1948) Abdullah Al-Hamar, an Omani footballer who plays for Al-Nasr S.C.S Fernand Hamar (1869-1943), a French sculptor Imre Hamar, a professor of Chinese
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Urban park and square in Washington, D.C., U.S.
Rochambeau (depicting the comte de Rochambeau, of France, by sculptor Fernand Hamar, dedicated 1902); Brigadier General Thaddeus Kosciuszko (depicting Tadeusz
Lafayette Square, Washington, D.C.
Lafayette_Square,_Washington,_D.C.
Statuary in Washington D.C., United States
Rochambeau, in 1902. The statue of the Comte de Rochambeau was sculpted by Fernand Hamar and is the other French military hero honored in Lafayette Square. The
American_Revolution_Statuary
French sculptor (1841–1905)
Among his students were Josep Clarà, Charles Despiau, Henri Bouchard, Fernand Hamar, and Victor Ségoffin. Barrias was very influenced by the Art Nouveau
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French sculptor
Lantéri, Hippolyte Lefèbvre, Louis-Ernest Barrias, Eugène Guillaume, Fernand Hamar, the British Alfred Gilbert and the American George Grey Barnard, as
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States Department of the Interior Major General Comte Jean de Rochambeau Fernand Hamar 1901 Lafayette Park 38°53′56.42″N 77°2′15.82″W / 38.8990056°N 77.0377278°W
List of public art in Washington, D.C., Ward 2
List_of_public_art_in_Washington,_D.C.,_Ward_2
Place in Algiers, Algeria
hospital established in place of a Turkish surveillance post called Bordj El Hamar. The rural commune of Douéra was officially established by decree on May
Douéra
national team). Georg Hille, 99, Norwegian Lutheran prelate, bishop of Hamar (1974–1993). Gerda Hnatyshyn, 87, Canadian philanthropist, viceregal consort
Deaths_in_July_2023
Norwegian artist (1863–1934)
Stener Johannes Stenersen, Sr. (1789–1835). He took his examen artium in Hamar in 1883, and then took education and work as a dentist while painting in
Gudmund_Stenersen
French milliner and fashion designer (1840 - 1927)
cloche hat, although millinery historians agree that French milliner Lucy Hamar must share in that credit, as both she and Reboux introduced this style
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Vác / A váci egyházmegye történeti névtára Vác 1915–1917 REAL-EOD István Hamar – János Murányi Biblical Hand Lexicon / Bibliai kézi lexikon ? 1919 Péter
List of encyclopedias in Hungarian
List_of_encyclopedias_in_Hungarian
Highest level competition for dog agility
Svetlana Tumanova, Bonya, Spitz Svetlana Kreslina, Fly, Shetland Sheepdog 2007 Hamar Adéla Králová, Rupione-Baby, Shetland Sheepdog Martin Eberle, Pebbles, Poodle
Fédération Cynologique Internationale Agility World Championships
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European football tournament
13 August 1997 (1997-08-13) 21:30 Camp Nou, Barcelona Attendance: 50,000 Referee: Fernand Meese (Belgium) 27 August 1997 (1997-08-27) 20:00 Daugava Stadium, Riga
1997–98 UEFA Champions League qualifying rounds
1997–98_UEFA_Champions_League_qualifying_rounds
Papazoglou Loukas Vyntra István Emori Dénes Eszenyi Gábor Halmai István Hamar Ferenc Horváth Dávid Kelemen Mihály Korhut Márk Koszta Gábor Marton Géza
List of foreign football players in Israel
List_of_foreign_football_players_in_Israel
Football tournament qualification stage
Stadium, Stirling 24 April 1994 14:00 Forthbank Stadium, Stirling Referee: Fernand Meese (Belgium) 14 May 1994 16:00 Stade de l'Aar, Schiltigheim Attendance:
UEFA Women's Euro 1995 qualifying
UEFA_Women's_Euro_1995_qualifying
Appointments by King George V to various orders and honours
Superintendent Victualling Store Officer, H.M. Dockyard, Haulbowline Evelyn Hamar Laming, Organiser, Donor and Commandant of Auxiliary Hospital, Alresford
1919_New_Year_Honours_(MBE)
December 2007 Attila Kelemen Romania UDMR EPP-ED 9 December 2007 Sándor Kónya-Hamar Romania UDMR EPP-ED 9 December 2007 Dan Mihalache Romania PSD PES 9 December
List of members of the European Parliament (2004–2009)
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FERNAND HAMAR
FERNAND HAMAR
Male
Polish
Polish form of Visigothic Frithnanth, FERDYNAND means "ardent for peace."
Girl/Female
Teutonic
Adventuresome.
Male
English
 Anglicized form of Irish Gaelic Fearghus, FERDINAND means "strong-man." English form of Italian Ferdinando, meaning "ardent for peace."
Boy/Male
French
Gray-haired.
Surname or Lastname
French
French : nickname for someone with gray hair, from Old French ferrand ‘iron gray’.Catalan : from a regional variant of the personal name Fernando.English : variant of Farrand.
Male
English
 English form of Anglo-Saxon Beornheard, BERNARD means "bold as a bear." Compare with another form of Bernard.
Boy/Male
American, Australian, French, German, Swiss
Adventurer; Bold Voyager
Male
French
 Norman French form of Old High German Bernhard, BERNARD means "bold as a bear." Compare with another form of Bernard.
Male
Scandinavian
Scandinavian name derived from Old Norse örlendr, ERLAND means "foreigner, stranger."
Male
French
Variant spelling of French Ferrand, FERRANT means "ardent for peace."
Female
French
Feminine form of French Fernand, FERNANDE means "ardent for peace."
Surname or Lastname
Catalan
Catalan : from the medieval personal name Ferran, Catalan form of Ferdinand.Irish : variant of Farren.English : variant of Farrand.
Girl/Female
Teutonic American German Latin
Adventuresome.
Male
French
French form of Spanish Fernándo, FERNAND means "ardent for peace."
Male
Spanish
Variant form of Spanish Fernándo, HERNANDO means "ardent for peace."
Boy/Male
German American French
Brave traveler.
Boy/Male
French, German, Spanish
Bold Voyager; Variant of Ferdinand; Journey Prepared; Adventurous
Male
French
Old French form of Visigothic Frithnanth, FERRAND means "ardent for peace."
Boy/Male
German American Spanish
Brave traveler.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : nickname for a person with gray hair or for someone who used to dress in gray, from Old French ferrant ‘iron-gray’ (a derivative of fer ‘iron’).English : from the medieval personal name Fer(r)ant, an Old French form of Ferdinand, which came to be associated with the color.
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Girl/Female
Muslim/Islamic
Benevolent
Female
French
French form of English April, AVRIL means "to open."Â
Boy/Male
Australian, Danish, Finnish, Hebrew, Irish, Polish, Portuguese, Spanish, Swedish
God has Given; Gift from God; Whom God Gave
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Sikh
Savage
Girl/Female
German
Famous.
Male
French
French form of Latin Cyprianus, CYPRIEN means "from Cyprus."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : descriptive epithet for a blind man, from Old English blind ‘blind’.German and Jewish (Ashkenazic) : cognate of 1, from Middle High German blint, German or Yiddish blind ‘blind’.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Falgun | பாலà¯à®•à¯à®¨
Arjun
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, Danish, English, French, German, Indian, Latin, Swedish, Tamil
Noble Friend; A City on a White Hill
Boy/Male
American, Biblical, British, Chinese, French, German, Hebrew, Jewish
Help; Court; Of My God; God has Helped; The Lord will Help
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v. i.
To dispatch an agent or messenger to convey a message, or to do an errand.
a.
Intended for a particular purpose; relating to an express; sent on a particular errand; dispatched with special speed; as, an express messenger or train. Also used adverbially.
n.
See Farrand, n.
a.
Designating, or of the nature of, a kind of pottery made by Bernard Palissy, in France, in the 16th centry.
v. i.
An under servant for the kitchen; a scullion; a cook's errand boy.
n.
A Scotch errand boy, porter, or messenger.
n.
Manner; custom; fashion; humor.
n.
One dispatched upon an errand or mission; a messenger; esp., a person deputed by a sovereign or a government to negotiate a treaty, or transact other business, with a foreign sovereign or government; a minister accredited to a foreign government. An envoy's rank is below that of an ambassador.
n.
A thin silk or woolen goods, for women's dresses, woven in various styles and colors.
a.
Of or pertaining to St. Bernard of Clairvaux, or to the Cistercian monks.
a.
Flourishing, as in spring; vernal.
n.
A messenger sent on a special errand; a courier; hence, a regular and fast conveyance; commonly, a company or system for the prompt and safe transportation of merchandise or parcels; also, a railway train for transporting passengers or goods with speed and punctuality.
n.
Alt. of Gerlond
n.
The returning of a thing purchased to the seller, on the ground of defect or frand.
n.
That with which a messenger or agent is charged; an errand; business or duty on which one is sent; a commission.
n.
A special business intrusted to a messenger; something to be told or done by one sent somewhere for the purpose; often, a verbal message; a commission; as, the servant was sent on an errand; to do an errand. Also, one's purpose in going anywhere.
n.
Message; errand.
n.
A convent or monastery which is also a place of refuge or entertainment for travelers on some difficult road or pass, as in the Alps; as, the Hospice of the Great St. Bernard.