- 1650, the Hôtel de
Saint Fiacre, in the rue St-Martin in Paris,
hired out carriages.
These carriages came to be
known as
fiacres,
which became a generic...
- from 1699 ("
Fiacres or Hackneys, hung with
Double Springs"). The name is
derived indirectly from
Saint Fiacre; the Hôtel de
Saint Fiacre in
Paris rented...
-
Fiacre may
refer to:
Fiacre (carriage), a horse-drawn
carriage One of
three Irish saints known as
Saint Fiacre The
French commune of Saint-
Fiacre, Seine-et-Marne...
-
Fiacre Blane Kelleher (born 10
March 1996) is an
Irish professional footballer who
plays as a
defender for EFL
League Two club
Colchester United. Born...
- 1895)
Jeantaud Cab électrique (Concours de
fiacres 1898)
Jeantaud Landaulet électrique (Concours de
fiacres 1898)
Jeantaud (France) 1881/1893–1906 (Archived...
- Saint-
Fiacre is the name or
partial name of four
communes in France. Saint-
Fiacre, Côtes-d'Armor, in the Côtes-d'Armor département Saint-
Fiacre, Seine-et-Marne...
-
Fiacre Ntwali (born 25
September 1999) is a
Rwandan soccer player who
plays as a
goalkeeper for
Kaizer Chiefs in the
South African Premier Division. Ntwali...
- The
Church of Saint-
Fiacre (French: Église Saint-
Fiacre) or Saint-Vincent-et-Saint-
Fiacre is a neo-gothic
style church built in the 19th
century in Nancy...
- services, limousines,
party buses,
carriages (including
hackney carriages,
fiacres, and caleches), pet taxis,
water taxis, and air charters.
Share taxis,...
- Ch.
Fiacre's First and
Foremost (born 9
September 2007), also
known as Fiona, is a
Dalmatian bred to have low
levels of uric acid. She is
registered to...