been named Lune. French ship Lune was a ship of the line of the French Navy launched in 1641. She foundered on 8 November 1664. Lune (1794 ship) was launched...
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Ligonier. See Roots: The Saga of an American Family by Alex Haley. Lune, a British ship, launched in 1794 at New Brunswick, possibly under another name....
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Look up lune in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Lune may refer to: River Lune, in Lancashire and Cumbria, England River Lune, Durham, in County Durham...
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The Lune was a 38-gun ship of the line of the French Royal Navy, the first ship of the line to be built at the new state dockyard at Île d'Indret near...
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A Trip to the Moon (redirect from Le Voyage dans la Lune)
A Trip to the Moon (French: Le voyage dans la lune) is a 1902 French science-fiction adventure trick film written, directed and produced by Georges Méliès...
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The River Lune (archaically sometimes Loyne) is a river 53 miles (85 km) in length in Cumbria and Lancashire, England. Several elucidations for the origin...
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From the Earth to the Moon (redirect from De la Terre à la Lune)
la lune, music by Jacques Offenbach, without the permission of the author. In 1880 The Pall Mall Gazette described Verne’s Columbiad as a 'space-ship' –...
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Earth part of the story until the ship's launching, from the outside. Autour de la Lune dealt from the inside of the ship with the launching and the actual...
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The list of ship launches in the 1640s includes a chronological list of some ships launched from 1640 to 1649....
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The Lune Millennium Bridge is a cable-stayed footbridge which spans the River Lune in Lancaster, England. It was designed by Whitby Bird and Partners,...
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Elephant Stone (band) (redirect from Ship of Fools (Elephant Stone album))
Strangers 7" (2012) American Dream (2020) Le voyage de M. Lonely dans la lune (2022) Elephant Stone presents "Hollow" (2022) Dawn, Day, Dusk (2023) ES3PRMX...
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Sirich Lüning was an espionage agent who spied for the Abwehr in Cuba during World War II and was later executed by Cuba. It is unclear whether Lüning was...
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Bitter Moon (category Films set on cruise ships)
film's French title, Lunes de fiel, is a pun on the French phrase "lune de miel", meaning "honeymoon". It is based on the novel Lunes de fiel by French author...
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Suis La Lune (French for “Follow the Moon”) were a Swedish screamo band from Stockholm and Gothenburg, Sweden. Suis La Lune formed in February 2005. The...
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Meanwhile, Cassius au Bellona and his ward Lysander au Lune rescue a female Gold from a drifting ship in the asteroid belt. After making a narrow escape from...
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Evil Angels (novel) (redirect from Lunes de fiel)
title is Lunes de fiel, which literally means "moons of bile", a pun on "lune de miel", "honeymoon". The story takes place on a passenger ship heading...
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of House Bellona, brother of Cassius. Octavia au Lune, the Sovereign of the Society. Lysander au Lune, grandson and heir of the Sovereign and grandson...
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RFA Sir Lamorak (redirect from MV Lune Bridge)
and loss of Round Table class landing ships during the Falklands War. Launched in September 1972 as Anu, the ship was acquired by the RFA, renamed Sir...
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February 5 Los Bárbaros (Bárbaro Cavernario, Dragón Rojo Jr., and El Terrible) Lunes Arena Puebla July 16 Máscara Dorada, Star Jr., and Neón Martes de Arena...
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Smith, master, was at Gibraltar, having been dismasted. While the slave ship Lune was on her way to Liverpool to Jamaica, a French privateer captured her...
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Cuba during World War II (section Lüning Affair)
region to German-occupied Europe. For Cuba, the Abwehr sent a man, Heinz Lüning, to Havana with orders to establish a secret radio station and then to transmit...
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Party [de] Dominique Deruddere Armin Rohde, Uwe Ochsenknecht Thriller a.k.a. Lune de guerre. German‐Belgian co‐production What I Know About Her Maren-Kea Freese [de]...
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"Théorie de la Lune & Tables de la Lune" Dedication to "Théorie de la Lune & Tables de la Lune" Dedication to "Théorie de la Lune & Tables de la Lune" First page...
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The Man Who Laughs (redirect from Clair de Lune (play))
Ursus, Christa Théret as Dea and Marc-André Grondin as Gwynplaine. Clair de Lune, a stage play written by Blanche Oelrichs (under her male pseudonym Michael...
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The list of ship launches in 1866 includes a chronological list of some ships launched in 1866. "Local News". Liverpool Mercury. No. 5593. Liverpool....
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Louis IX. Very few of the names of French ships of this era are known. Grande Française (1533) Caraquon (1544) Lune (1608) ex-Dutch Maan, built 1604 at Amsterdam...
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Explorers on the Moon (redirect from On a marché sur la Lune)
Explorers on the Moon (French: On a marché sur la Lune; literally: We walked on the Moon) is the seventeenth volume of The Adventures of Tintin, the comics...
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commercial centre of City of Lancaster district. The city is on the River Lune, directly inland from Morecambe Bay. Lancaster is the county town, although...
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Glasson Dock (section Ship building)
village in Lancashire, England, south of Lancaster at the mouth of the River Lune. In 2011, it had a population of around 600. Glasson was originally a small...
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Columbia Upper Lonsdale, North Vancouver Lonsdale, the valley of the River Lune in Lancashire and Cumbria, England Kirkby Lonsdale, a small town in Cumbria...
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