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'''[[Hamelin]]''' is a town in Lower Saxony, Germany. |
'''[[Hamelin]]''' is a town in Lower Saxony, Germany. |
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'''Hamelin''' may also refer to: |
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==Places== |
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Other places called '''Hamelin''' include: |
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* [[Hamelin-Pyrmont]], a district in Lower Saxony, Germany |
* [[Hamelin-Pyrmont]], a district in Lower Saxony, Germany |
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* [[Hamelin, Manche]], a |
* [[Hamelin, Manche]], a Commune of the Manche department in France |
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* [[Hamelin Bay, Western Australia]] |
* [[Hamelin Bay, Western Australia]] |
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* [[Hamelin Pool Marine Nature Reserve]], Western Australia |
* [[Hamelin Pool Marine Nature Reserve]], Western Australia |
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* [[Hamelin station]], a station in Lower Saxony, Germany |
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* [[Hamelin Station Reserve]], a former pastoral lease in Western Australia |
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==People== |
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People with '''Hamelin''' as a first name: |
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===Given name=== |
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* [[Hamelin de Balun]] (died 1105 or 1106), Norman Baron |
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* [[Hamelin de Balun]] (died 1105 or 1106), Norman baron |
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* [[Hamelin de Warenne, Earl of Surrey]] (1129–1202), English nobleman |
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* Hamelin du Devonshire et de Cornwall, held 22 manors in 1086, including the [[Manor of Broad Hempston]] |
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===Surname=== |
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People with the surname '''Hamelin''': |
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* [[:fr:Jacques Hamelin|Jacques Hamelin]], bishop of Tulle, secretary to Francis I |
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* Isabel Hamelin, 15th century, married to [[Thomas Berkeley (died 1488)|Sir Thomas Berkeley]], of the House of Berkley |
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* William Hamelin, [[High Sheriff of Warwickshire]] 1275–1277 |
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* [[:fr:Fortunée Hamelin|Fortunée Hamelin]], wife of Romain Hamelin, friend of Empress Joséphine |
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* [[Bob Hamelin]] (born 1967), American former baseball player |
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* [[Charles Hamelin]] (born 1984), Canadian speed skater |
* [[Charles Hamelin]] (born 1984), Canadian speed skater |
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* [[François Hamelin]] (born 1986), Canadian speed skater |
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* [[ |
* [[Charles-André Hamelin]] (1947–1993), Canadian politician |
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* [[Dave Hamelin]], Canadian guitarist ( |
* [[Dave Hamelin]] (born 1980), Canadian guitarist (The Stills) |
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* [[Ferdinand-Alphonse Hamelin]] (1796–1864), French admiral |
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* [[Jacques Félix Emmanuel Hamelin]] (also ''Emmanuel Hamelin'') ( |
* [[Jacques Félix Emmanuel Hamelin]] (also ''Emmanuel Hamelin'') (1768–1839), French rear admiral |
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* [[Jean-Baptiste Hamelin]] ( |
* [[Jean-Baptiste Hamelin]] (1733–1804), French Canadian soldier |
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* [[Jean-Guy Hamelin]] (1925–2018), Canadian Roman Catholic bishop |
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* [[Joseph Hamelin]] (1873–1947), Canadian politician |
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* [[Louis-Edmond Hamelin]] (1923–2020), Canadian geographer |
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* [[Marc-André Hamelin]] (born 1961), Canadian virtuoso pianist |
* [[Marc-André Hamelin]] (born 1961), Canadian virtuoso pianist |
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* [[Octave Hamelin]] ( |
* [[Octave Hamelin]] (1856–1907), French philosopher |
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* [[Charles Richard-Hamelin]] (born 1989), Canadian pianist |
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* [[Salomon Hamelin]], Canadian politician |
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* [[Hamelin (bishop)]], 12th- and 13th-century French bishop |
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==Other uses== |
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* ''[[Hamelin ctenotus]]'', a species of Australian skink |
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== See also == |
== See also == |
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* [[Hamlin]] |
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* [[Hamlin (disambiguation)]] |
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* [[Hammel (disambiguation)]] |
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* [[Pied Piper of Hamelin (disambiguation)]] |
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Latest revision as of 17:49, 29 July 2024
Look up Hamelin in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Hamelin is a town in Lower Saxony, Germany.
Hamelin may also refer to:
Places
[edit]- Hamelin-Pyrmont, a district in Lower Saxony, Germany
- Hamelin, Manche, a Commune of the Manche department in France
- Hamelin Bay, Western Australia
- Hamelin Pool Marine Nature Reserve, Western Australia
- Hamelin station, a station in Lower Saxony, Germany
- Hamelin Station Reserve, a former pastoral lease in Western Australia
People
[edit]Given name
[edit]- Hamelin de Balun (died 1105 or 1106), Norman baron
- Hamelin de Warenne, Earl of Surrey (1129–1202), English nobleman
- Hamelin du Devonshire et de Cornwall, held 22 manors in 1086, including the Manor of Broad Hempston
Surname
[edit]- Jacques Hamelin, bishop of Tulle, secretary to Francis I
- Isabel Hamelin, 15th century, married to Sir Thomas Berkeley, of the House of Berkley
- William Hamelin, High Sheriff of Warwickshire 1275–1277
- Fortunée Hamelin, wife of Romain Hamelin, friend of Empress Joséphine
- Bob Hamelin (born 1967), American former baseball player
- Charles Hamelin (born 1984), Canadian speed skater
- François Hamelin (born 1986), Canadian speed skater
- Charles-André Hamelin (1947–1993), Canadian politician
- Dave Hamelin (born 1980), Canadian guitarist (The Stills)
- Ferdinand-Alphonse Hamelin (1796–1864), French admiral
- Jacques Félix Emmanuel Hamelin (also Emmanuel Hamelin) (1768–1839), French rear admiral
- Jean-Baptiste Hamelin (1733–1804), French Canadian soldier
- Jean-Guy Hamelin (1925–2018), Canadian Roman Catholic bishop
- Joseph Hamelin (1873–1947), Canadian politician
- Louis-Edmond Hamelin (1923–2020), Canadian geographer
- Marc-André Hamelin (born 1961), Canadian virtuoso pianist
- Octave Hamelin (1856–1907), French philosopher
- Charles Richard-Hamelin (born 1989), Canadian pianist
- Salomon Hamelin, Canadian politician
- Hamelin (bishop), 12th- and 13th-century French bishop
Other uses
[edit]- Hamelin ctenotus, a species of Australian skink
See also
[edit]Search for "hamelin" on Wikipedia.