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Ethne may
refer to:
Ethne,
alternative spelling for
Ethniu Ethne Kennedy (1921–2005),
American religious worker and
activist Ethna This disambiguation...
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young British officer completing his training,
celebrates his
engagement to
Ethne Eustace in a ball with his
fellow officers and father. When the Colonel...
- Willoughby—signified by
their delivery of
three white feathers to him. His
Ulster fiancée,
Ethne Eustace,
breaks off
their engagement and also
gives him a
white feather...
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Ethne Kennedy (November 13, 1921 –
March 13, 2005) was an
American religious worker and activist.
Kennedy was the
daughter of
parents who had emigrated...
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Cairbre Lifechair ("lover of the Liffey"), son of
Cormac mac Airt, was,
according to
medieval Irish legend and
historical tradition, a High King of Ireland...
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earlier forms include Ethnea, Ethlend, Ethnen, Ethlenn, Ethnenn, Eithene,
Ethne, Aithne, Enya, Ena, Edna, Etney, Eithnenn, Eithlenn, Eithna, Ethni, Edlend...
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Tribal ethnes in the
Southern Balkans prior to the
expansion of Macedon...
- feather—signifying cowardice—attached to a
calling card. When his fiancée,
Ethne Burroughs, says
nothing in his defence, he
bitterly demands a
fourth from...
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Ethna Carbery, born Anna
Bella Johnston, (3
December 1864 – 2
April 1902) was an
Irish journalist,
writer and poet. She is best
known for the
ballad Roddy...
- with each line
being derived from an
eponymous ancestor. Each of the Gr****
ethne were said to be
named in
honor of
their respective ancestors:
Achaeus of...