Examples of using Fane in English and their translations into French
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The new English settlement was renamed Hamilton after Captain John Fane Charles Hamilton, the commander of HMS Esk, who was killed
widow of Anthony Fane, the third surviving son of Francis Fane.
urges Kitty to settle for the rather“odd” Walter Fane, a bacteriologist and physician,
accomplishments of Islander Georgina Fane Pope, renowned for her groundbreaking career as a nurse.
the eccentric Lady Georgiana Fane, who constantly pestered Wellington with threats to publish intimate letters he had once sent her,
John Fane, 9th Earl of Westmorland(1728-1774) Henry Fane(1739-1802) Mary,
Lady Susan Fane(3 October 1768- 8 March 1793),
Lady Elizabeth Fane(7 January 1770- 19 May 1844), married William Lowther's brother Sir John Lowther and had issue Lady Mary Fane(19 September 1772- 27 June 1855),
estate to Sir Ralph Fane, a supporter of Protector Somerset, but it was forfeited
John Fane, 10th Earl of Westmorland(1 June 1759- 15 December 1841) Hon. Thomas Fane(6 July 1760- 15 April 1807), married Anne Lowe in 1789 and had issue Lady Augusta Fane(18 September 1761- 6 March 1838),
The most explicitly pro-Nazi of these was the FANE of Mark Fredriksen.
francophone community named by the FANE.
Member of la Fédération acadienne de la Nouvelle-Écosse FANE.
FANE DE BAIX 5 km from PORT DE LA SELVA: Holiday development Palmiers 01.
Mark Fredriksen, leader of the Fédération d'action nationale et européenne(FANE), who was breaking with the New European Order, became co-director of
before collaborating with the Fédération d'action nationale et européenne(FANE), a neo-Nazi group created in 1966 by Mark Fredriksen.
the Fédération d'Action Nationale Européenne(FANE) had been dissolved three times under that Act between 1980 and 1987.
Mrs. Fane.
Hurry, Fane!
Fane was right.