-
Fevre is a
village in the
Cavaellon commune of the
Aquin Arrondis****t, in the Sud
department of Haiti. v t e...
-
Fevre Dream is a 1982
vampire novel written by
American author George R. R. Martin. It is set on the
antebellum Mississippi River,
beginning in 1857,...
- as well as the
common variant Lefèvre (le
Fèvre, Le
Fèvre;
anglicized Lefevre, le
Fevre, Le
Fevre, Le
Fevre, LeFever).
Dialectal variants include Lefevere...
- Anne Le
Fèvre Dacier (c. 1651 – 17
August 1720),
better known during her
lifetime as
Madame Dacier, was a
French scholar, translator,
commentator and...
-
Tanneguy Le
Fèvre (Tanaquil[lus] Faber) (1615 – 12
September 1672) was a
French classical scholar. He
wrote many books, and
translated numerous classical...
- The Le
Fevres, or The
Singing Le
Fevres, were an
American Southern gospel singing group,
active for
nearly 50
years in the
middle of the
twentieth century...
-
Deidre Marjorie Le
Fevre is a New
Zealand academic, and is a full
professor at the
University of Auckland,
specialising in
educational leadership, teacher...
- Jay Le
Fevre (September 6, 1893 –
April 26, 1970) was a
United States representative from New York. Jay Le
Fevre was born in New Paltz, New York on September...
- Jean le
Fèvre de Saint-Remy or Jean
Lefebvre de Saint-Remy (c. 1394 – 16 June 1468) born in Abbeville, was a
Burgundian chronicler during the Hundred...
- Le
Fevre may
refer to: Jean Le
Fèvre de Saint-Remy (died 1468),
Burgundian chronicler Jean Le
Fèvre (canon) (1493–1565),
French canon Jean Le
Fèvre (astronomer)...