-
phase with the last big
German offensive,
which culminated at the
Battle of
Nonne Bosschen on 11 November, then
local operations which faded out in late November...
- "The Nun's Priest's Tale" (Middle English: The
Nonnes Preestes Tale of the Cok and Hen,
Chauntecleer and Pertelote) is one of The
Canterbury Tales by the...
- Lac la
Nonne is a lake in
northern Alberta, Canada. It is
located between Lac Ste. Anne
County and the
County of
Barrhead No. 11, 85 km north-west from...
- Max
Nonne (13
January 1861,
Hamburg – 12
August 1959, Hamburg) was a
German neurologist. Max
Nonne received his
early education at the Gelehrtenschule...
- The
Nonne (also Nonnenstein) is a
roughly 18-metre-high, isolated,
standing sandstone rock and
climbing peak in
Saxon Switzerland in Germany. The rock...
- La
nonne sanglante (The
Bloody Nun) is a five-act
opera by
Charles Gounod to a
libretto by Eugène
Scribe and
Germain Delavigne,
after an
episode in The...
- "The
Second Nun's Tale" (Middle English: Þe
Seconde Nonnes Tale),
written in late
Middle English, is part of
Geoffrey Chaucer's The
Canterbury Tales. Narrated...
- The
Trygon Factor (German title: Das
Geheimnis der weißen
Nonne /
Mystery of the
White Nun) is a 1966 British-West
German crime film
directed by Cyril...
- it is
further stated that she was
nonnes: "in
presence of the nun Guttes, a
handmaid of God" ("sub presentiâ
nonnes Guttes,
ancille Dei"). This reference...
-
dessert pastry originally from France,
where they were
known as pets de
nonne. They are now also
produced in
French Canada, the
United States, England...