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Hamon (Song Of Roland)
Hamon may refer to: People *Hamon Sutton (c. 1392–1461/1462), English politician *Augustin Hamon (1862–1945), French anarchist *Benoît Hamon (born 1967), French politician *Chris Hamon (born 1970), Jersey footballer *Jake L. Hamon, Jr. (1902–1985), American oilman *James Hamon (born 1995), Guernsey footballer *Jean-Louis Hamon (1821–1874), French painter *Rei Hamon (1919–2008), New Zealand artist *Thomas Hamon, English MP *Aly-Enzo Hamon (born 2003), Rwandan footballer Other *Hamon (swordsmithing), the visual result of the tempering process used in much of Japanese swordsmithing *Baal Hammon, the chief god of Carthage also sometimes spelled "Hamon" *The Ripple (波紋, ''Hamon''), a supernatural ability used in the manga series ''JoJo's Bizarre Adventure'' *the name for ham in Filipino cuisine; see Hamonado *a village in Republic of the Congo Hamon, Pool, Hamon See also

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Hamon Sutton
Hamon Sutton (ca. 1392 – 1461/1462), of Lincoln, England, Lincoln, was an English politician. Family Sutton was the son of MP Robert Sutton (died 1414), Robert Sutton of Lincoln. He married Margaret Vavasour, from Yorkshire, who was a member of the influential Skipwith family through her mother. Career He was a Member of Parliament, Member (MP) of the Parliament of England for Lincoln (UK Parliament constituency), Lincoln in March 1416 and 1420, May 1421, 1422, 1423, 1425 and 1426, and for Lincolnshire (UK Parliament constituency), Lincolnshire in 1431, 1435 and 1439. He was High Sheriff of Lincolnshire for 1429–30. References

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Baal Hammon
Baal Hammon, properly Baʿal Ḥamon ( Phoenician and ), meaning "Lord Hammon", was the chief god of ancient Carthage. He was a weather god considered responsible for the fertility of vegetation and esteemed as king of the gods. He was depicted as a bearded older man with curling ram's horns. Baʿal Ḥammon's female cult partner was Tanit. Etymology He is identified as one of the Phoenician deities covered under the name of Baal. However, the meaning of his second name is unclear. Frank Moore Cross argued for a connection to ''Hamōn'', the Ugaritic name for Mount Amanus, a peak in the Nur Mountains that separate Syria from Cilicia. In the 19th century, when Ernest Renan excavated the ruins of Ḥammon, now Umm al-Amad, between Tyre and Acre, he found two Phoenician inscriptions dedicated to El-Ḥammon. Others have proposed Ḥammon as a syncretic association with Amun, the god of ancient Libya, In Siwa Oasis, a solitary oracle of Amun remained near the Libyan Desert, wh ...
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Fitzhamon
Fitzhamon is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Robert Fitzhamon (died 1107), Norman noble * Mabel FitzHamon of Gloucester ( 1100–1157), Anglo-Norman noblewoman * Lewin Fitzhamon (1869–1961), British filmmaker {{surname ...
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Jamon (other)
Jamón is a popular Spanish dry-cured ham. Jamon may also refer to: * Jamon Brown (born 1993), American football player * Jamon Gordon (born 1984), American basketball player * Jamon Meredith (born 1986), American football player * ''Jamón Jamón ''Jamón jamón'' (; ) is a 1992 Spanish Romance film, romantic tragicomedy film directed by Bigas Luna and starring Javier Bardem, Jordi Mollà and Penélope Cruz in her debut film. It centers on a young woman named Silvia (Cruz) who becomes pr ...
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Haman (other)
Haman is the main antagonist in the ''Book of Esther'' and the Jewish holiday of Purim. Haman may also refer to: *Haman, a subtribe of the Tangsa, who live in Myanmar * Haman County, South Korea ** Haman Station, a railway station ** Haman Stadium, used mostly for football matches * Haman Formation, South Korea, a geological formation People Haman is a Semitic given name and a surname. Religious figures: * Haman (Islam), Pharaoh's minister mentioned in the Quran People * Haman Daouda (born 1989), Cameroonian footballer * Haman Sadjo (born 1984), Cameroonian footballer * Jacques Haman (born 1994), Cameroonian footballer * Kató Hámán (1884–1936), Hungarian Esperanto and Communist activist * Radek Haman (born 1969), Czech ice hockey player Fictional characters: * Haman Karn, a main character in anime ''ZZ Gundam'' and the manga ''Char's Deleted Affair: Portrait of a Young Comet'' See also * Hanan, a Semitic name * Hamann, a German surname * Hamam A hammam (), also o ...
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Hammon (other)
Hammon can refer to: People * Becky Hammon (born 1977), American basketball player and coach * Jupiter Hammon, American poet * Stratton Hammon, American architect * Thomas Hammon, English MP Places * Hammon, Oklahoma * Umm al-Amad, Lebanon (ancient Hammon) Mythology * Baʿal Hammon, the chief god of Carthage * Hammon, an alternative spelling of the Egyptian god Amun ** Zeus Hammon and Jupiter Hammon, alternative spellings of Zeus Amun and Jupiter Amun See also * Hamon (other) * Hammond (other) Hammond may refer to: People * Hammond Innes (1913–1998), English novelist * Hammond (surname) * Justice Hammond (other) Places Antarctica * Hammond Glacier, Antarctica Australia *Hammond, South Australia, a small settlement in Sou ...
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Hamon, Pool
Hamon, sometimes called Madzia, a nearby river, is a small village situated in the Pool Department in the Republic of the Congo. The name of the village were given by an old man who fought for that territory during the colonialism period. It has a small forest called Sangui. Transport It is served by a railway station named Madzia on the Congo-Ocean Railway. See also *Railway stations in Congo Railway stations in the Republic of the Congo (Congo) include: Maps image:congo republic sm04.png, Map of the Republic of the Congo UN MapUNHCR Atlas MapReliefWebUNJLC Rail map of Southern Africa** misses line to Franceville Stations served ... References {{RCongo-geo-stub Populated places in the Republic of the Congo ...
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Hamonado
''Hamonado'' (Spanish: ''jamonado''), or ''hamonada'', is a Filipino dish consisting of meat marinated and cooked in a sweet pineapple sauce. It is a popular dish during Christmas in Philippine regions where pineapples are commonly grown. ''Hamonado'' is also a general term for savory dishes marinated or cooked with pineapple in the Philippines. Etymology The name ''hamonado'' is the Tagalog spelling of Spanish ''jamonado'', meaning " reparedlike '' hamon'' (ham)". However, ''hamonado'' should not be confused with '' hamon'' (''jamón''), which is also commonly cooked in the Philippines during the Christmas season. ''Hamonado'' is also known as ''endulsado'' (Spanish: ''endulzado'', "sweetened" or " glazed") in Zamboanga. ''Hamonado'' or ''hamonada'' is also a colloquial term for the sweet variant of the Filipino ''longganisa'' sausages (properly ''longganisang hamonado''). Description Typically meat (usually fatty cuts of pork, but can also be chicken or beef) is marina ...
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JoJo's Bizarre Adventure
is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Hirohiko Araki. It was originally serialized in Shueisha's manga magazine ''Weekly Shōnen Jump'' from 1987 to 2004, and was transferred to the monthly manga magazine ''Ultra Jump'' in 2005. The series is divided into a total of nine main story arcs, each following a new protagonist bearing the "JoJo" nickname. ''JoJo's Bizarre Adventure'' is the largest ongoing manga series published by Shueisha by number of volumes, with its chapters collected in 136 volumes as of December 2024. From 1993 to 2002, A.P.P.P. produced a 13-episode original video animation (OVA) adapting the manga's third part, '' Stardust Crusaders''. The studio later produced an anime film adapting the first part, '' Phantom Blood'', which was released in theaters in Japan in 2007. In October 2012, an anime television series produced by David Production adapting ''Phantom Blood'' and '' Battle Tendency'' began broadcast on Tokyo MX. As of D ...
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Hamon (swordsmithing)
In Bladesmith, swordsmithing, (from Japanese language, Japanese, literally "edge pattern") is a visible effect created on the blade by the Hardening (metallurgy), hardening process. The hamon is the outline of the hardened zone () which contains the cutting edge (). Blades made in this manner are known as differential hardening, differentially hardened, with a harder cutting edge than spine () (for example: spine 40 Rockwell scale, HRC vs edge 58 HRC). This difference in hardness results from clay being applied on the blade () prior to the cooling process (quenching). Less or no clay allows the edge to cool faster, making it harder but more brittle, while more clay allows the center () and spine to cool slower, thus retaining its resilience.Smith, Cyril Stanley (1968). ''A History of Metallography''. MIT Press. pp. 40–57. ''Hamon'' does not refer to the white area on the side of the blade. The white part is the part that is whitened by a polishing process called ''hadori'' t ...
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Augustin Hamon
Augustin Frédéric Adolphe Hamon (3 December 1862 – 20 January 1945) was a French socialist-anarchist and later communist editor, translator, and writer on philosophy and social psychology. Biography Hamon studied at the Lycée Condorcet in Paris, where he lived until 1904. He was interested in psychology, criminology and politics. He began writing in 1881 and collaborated with various journals on science, sociology, and psychology. His first works, published from 1884 to 1891, were on hygiene; his first political book, co-authored with Georges Bachot, appeared in 1889. In 1893, he became an anarchist. A disciple of Bakunin, he converted Fernand Pelloutier to anarchism. Due to the publication of studies on anarchism, he was monitored by the police. In 1894, when President Sadi Carnot was assassinated, he left France. He returned after a year in England and Scotland. Hamon became a freemason since 1894 and belonged to several lodges. He was also a member of the French Assoc ...
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Aly-Enzo Hamon
Aly-Enzo Hamon (born 30 March 2003) is a professional footballer who plays as a left-back for Angoulême. Born in France, he plays for the Rwanda national team. Club career Hamon is a youth product of DBF Nantes, Carquefou and Guingamp. On 9 July 2020, he signed a professional trainee contract with Guingamp until 2023. In 2022, he was promoted to Guingamp's reserves. On 2 July 2023, he transferred to the Swiss club FC Basel. He shortly after moved to Vertou in the Championnat National 3. On 26 July 2024 he transferred to the Championnat National 3 club Angoulême. International career Born in France, Hamon is of Rwandan descent. He is a former youth international for France, having played for the France U16s and U17s. On 4 June 2025, Hamon's request to switch international allegiance to Rwanda was approved by FIFA. He debuted with the Rwanda national team in a friendly 2–0 loss to Algeria Algeria, officially the People's Democratic Republic of Algeria, is a countr ...
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