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  1. The Death of Hyacinthos, sometimes referred to as The Death of Hyacinth, is an oil painting completed by Jean Broc in 1801. This is Broc's most famous work and is considered to be drawn from the Metamorphoses by Ovid. It is a depiction of the dead Hyacinthos cradled by his lover, the Greek god Apollo. In front of them is the discus which caused ...

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  3. HMS Hyacinth was an 18-gun ship-sloop of the Cormorant class in the Royal Navy, launched in 1806 at Great Yarmouth. In 1810 she was reclassed as a 20-gun Post-ship (but without being re-armed). She was again re-rated as 24 guns in 1817. Hyacinth took part in some notable actions on the coast of Spain, one of which earned qualified in 1817 for ...

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  5. May 21, 2018 · hyacinth. hy·a·cinth / ˈhīəˌsin [unvoicedth] / • n. 1. a bulbous plant (genus Hyacinthus) of the lily family, with straplike leaves and a compact spike of bell-shaped fragrant flowers. ∎ a light purplish-blue color typical of some hyacinth flowers. 2.

  6. 1938.28. The Apparition of the Virgin to St. Hyacinth is oil on canvas painting by El Greco, dated between 1605-1610. The late-period painting shows the vision of the Virgin and Child before St. Hyacinth of Poland on the feast day marking the Assumption. This painting belonging to the Memorial Art Gallery in Rochester, New York, is one of two ...

  7. Hyacinth macaw. The hyacinth macaw ( Anodorhynchus hyacinthinus ), or hyacinthine macaw, is a parrot native to central and eastern South America . It is longer than any other species of parrot, from the top of its head to the tip of its long pointed tail it is about 100 cm (3.3 ft). It is the largest macaw and the largest flying parrot species.

  8. Victor Amadeus I, Duke of Savoy. Mother. Christine of France. Francis Hyacinth ( Italian: Francesco Giacinto; 14 September 1622 – 4 October 1638) was Duke of Savoy and ruler of the Savoyard states from 7 October 1637 to his premature death the following year, under the regency of his mother Christine Marie .

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