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  2. Hot Air (film) - Wikipedia

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    Hot Air is a 2019 American comedy-drama film directed by Frank Coraci, written by Will Reichel, and starring Steve Coogan, Taylor Russell and Neve Campbell.The plot follows a conservative talk radio host (Coogan), whose life and worldview is upended by the arrival of his biracial 16-year-old niece.

  3. Heloise - Wikipedia

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    Héloïse is variously spelled Heloise, Helöise, Héloyse, Hélose, Heloisa, Helouisa, Eloise, and Aloysia. Her first name is probably a feminization of Eloi, the French form of Saint Eligius, a Frankish goldsmith, bishop, and courtier under Dagobert I much venerated in medieval France.

  4. Abbess - Wikipedia

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    The office of abbess is of considerable social dignity, and in the past, was sometimes filled by princesses of the reigning houses. [2] Until the dissolution of Holy Roman Empire and mediatisation of smaller imperial fiefs by Napoleon, the evangelical Abbess of Quedlinburg was also per officio the head of that reichsunmittelbar state.

  5. Hot air - Wikipedia

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    Hot air may refer to: Heat; A lie, exaggeration, nonsense; In science and engineering. Hot air airship; Hot air balloon; Hot air boat; Hot air engine; Hot air gun;

  6. Hathumoda - Wikipedia

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    Hathumoda (840 – November 874) was a Saxon noblewoman who became the first abbess of Gandersheim.Her family, the Liudolfings, founded the Gandersheim Abbey, and she was cloistered since childhood.

  7. Elizabeth, Abbess of Pustiměřu - Wikipedia

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    In 1340, Elizabeth became the abbess of the newly founded Benedictine monastery in Pustiměř, established by Bishop John Volek of Olomouc. [2] In the founding document, she is described as a relative of the Moravian margrave Charles IV , a co-founder of the monastery, and a sister of John Volek, which would imply she was the daughter of ...

  8. Category:Abbesses of Quedlinburg - Wikipedia

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  9. The Abbess - Wikipedia

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    The Abbess: A Romance is a gothic novel by William Henry Ireland first published in 1799. The text was modelled upon Matthew Lewis's The Monk (1796). [1]The eponymous central character, Mother Vittoria Bracciano, is similar to that of "Monk" Lewis's Ambrosio, as she is likewise motivated by dark and powerful forces.