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Hortense and Puerto
Hurricane Hortense was the first hurricane landfall in Guadeloupe and Puerto Rico since Hurricane Hugo in 1989.
Hortense made landfall in Puerto Rico on September 9 and brushed Dominican Republic shortly thereafter.
Hurricane Hortense making landfall in Puerto Rico on September 10
Before Hortense struck Puerto Rico, the local National Weather Service office warned of the potential of heavy rainfall exceeding, with higher totals in the mountains.
Flooding caused by Hortense near Guayama, Puerto Rico
Along the southern Puerto Rico coast, Hortense caused coastal flooding and beach erosion.
Finally, Hurricane Hortense formed in the east Atlantic during the month of September, and crossed Hispaniola and Puerto Rico, causing 39 direct deaths and $ 158 million in damage.
The name Hortense was retired after the 1996 season, and will not be used again due to damage across Puerto Rico and the Dominican Republic by Hurricane Hortense in 1996 ; the name was replaced by Hanna in the 2002 season.

Hortense and eastern
After two hours, Hortense emerged into the Mona Passage and brushed the eastern tip of Dominican Republic ; Punta Cana near the eastern tip of the country reported the calm of the eye on September 10.

Hortense and half
He had an older half sister, Henriette de Bourbon, Mademoiselle de Verneuil ( 1725 – 1780 ) who was in turn the half sister of the Mailly sisters, future mistresses of Louis XV and descendants of Hortense Mancini.

Hortense and had
From an early age it was obvious Hortense had a fairly nasty temper combined with considerable strength.
However, in the commentary in the American printing of the story, Don Rosa states that he was prevented from using Hortense because he would have had to explain why she had abandoned her family.
Hortense also certainly had extra-marital lovers.
Hortense was now free to respond to the romantic overtures of the man whom she had long admired, Colonel Charles Joseph, Comte de Flahaut, a sophisticated, handsome man rumoured to be the illegitimate son of Talleyrand.
Although their marriage was not happy, they had two children: a son, Eugène de Beauharnais ( 1781 – 1824 ), and a daughter, Hortense de Beauharnais ( 1783 – 1837 ), who married Napoléon's brother Louis Bonaparte in 1802.
Joséphine had her daughter Hortense marry Napoleon's brother Louis.
Marmont had married, in 1798, Hortense de Perregaux, the daughter of Jean-Frédéric Perregaux, a Swiss ( and Protestant ) banker, later a founder and regent of the Banque de France, and Adélaïde de Praël de Surville, herself the natural daughter of the banker to the court of Louis XV, Nicolas Beaujon.
At 0600 UTC on September 7, the depression had intensified into Tropical Storm Hortense.
While in France, the Monroes ' daughter Eliza became friends with Hortense de Beauharnais, step-daughter of Napoleon, and both girls received their education in the school of Madame Jeanne Campan, who had been an advisor on court etiquette to Marie Antoinette.
At some point she had an almost certainly lesbian relationship with Hortense Mancini, a mistress of Anne's father, Charles II, and therefore a rival of her mother, his maîtresse en titre.
His father was the famous Italian concert pianist, composer and music teacher Paolo Gallico ( Trieste, May 13, 1868-New York, July 6, 1955 ) and his mother, Hortense Erlich, came from Austria ; they had emigrated to New York in 1895.
Despite their differences, Hortense and her husband had four children:
After the death of Savoy, Hortense had no source of income ; her husband froze all of her income, including the pension from Louis XIV.
By mid-1676, Hortense had fulfilled her purpose ; she had taken the place of Louise de Kerouaille in Charles's affections.
The introduction to Aphra Behn's " The History of the Nun " has been taken as a suggestion that Behn too had romantic relations with Hortense during this same time.

Hortense and area
The same area would be struck by Hurricane Bertha the next year, while still repairing from Hurricanes Luis and Marilyn, then successively hit by Hortense, Erika, Georges, José, Lenny and Debby.

Hortense and .
* 1911 – Hortense Calisher, American author ( d. 2009 )
Among his many students were the linguists Mary Haas and Morris Swadesh, and anthropologists such as Fred Eggan and Hortense Powdermaker.
He later married Downy O ' Drake, his wife in Rosa's stories, who became the mother of three of his children: Scrooge McDuck, Matilda McDuck, and Hortense McDuck.
She married Fergus McDuck and became the mother of three children: Scrooge, Matilda, and Hortense.
Gideon is now considered the last of Fergus ' five children and a younger half-brother of Rumpus McFowl, Scrooge McDuck, Matilda McDuck and Hortense McDuck.
Hortense was introduced as a relatively well-connected member of her family.
Hortense was born in 1876 in Glasgow, Scotland as the youngest child of Fergus McDuck and Downy O ' Drake.
Hortense was born in a working-class family living in relative poverty.
At the time Hortense was merely an infant sucking on her thumb.
Otherwise Hortense spent most of her time clinging to her older sister.
He renamed the horse Hortense after his spirited six-year-old sister.
Nine-year-old Hortense offered to help them and proved more effective in conflict than either of the elder McDucks.
In 1902 Scrooge McDuck returned to Scotland to fetch Hortense and their sister Matilda McDuck.
During these years Hortense met her boyfriend Quackmore Duck whom she married on 1920.
However, Matilda has since turned up alive and well, in a story by Don Rosa ; there she also refers to Hortense, though Hortense is not seen.
Hortense and Matilda changed their names to Duck after marriage, so, technically, Scrooge is the last McDuck.
She would have a younger sister named Hortense McDuck.
When he established his base in Duckburg, Calisota, United States he left Matilda and Hortense to run his empire from 1902 to 1930.
In this story, it is shown that she was hired by her nephew Donald Duck ( son of Hortense ) to tend the McDuck castle in Scotland.
Matilda, while trying to leave the castle, mentions Hortense.
Although she endured hard labour and malnutrition, she managed to help save the life of Belgian resistance courier Hortense Clews.
* December 20 – Hortense Calisher, American author ( d. 2009 )

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