-
Belgian gastronomy is
connected to
French cuisine, some
recipes were
reputedly invented there, such as
French fries (despite the name,
although their...
- as Baileys, and the "Irish coffee" (a ****tail of
coffee and
whiskey reputedly invented at
Foynes flying-boat station) is
probably the best-known Irish...
- Adalbert, who was
killed by
Prussian pagans in 997 and
whose remains were
reputedly bought back for
their weight in gold by Mieszko's successor, Bolesław...
-
moved to Paris; upon arrival, the
French tréma was
added to the
surname (
reputedly by one of André's teachers),
changing Citroen to Citroën. His
father died...
- have
performed ceremonies they
affirm as
sacramental ordinations (with,
reputedly, an
ordaining male
Catholic bishop in the
first few instances) which,...
-
licensee reputedly walks the
corridors of the
hotel looking for his killer.
Seacliff Lunatic Asylum,
Otago The site of the
former hospital is
reputedly haunted...
-
whose name has been
given to the
landform of
Tojinbo from
which he was
reputedly thrown by
followers of the
temple for
punishment for his misbehavior,...
- Vlad III
Ambras Castle portrait of Vlad III (c. 1560),
reputedly a copy of an
original made
during his
lifetime Voivode of
Wallachia 1st
reign October...
- Irish: Caoimhín; Old Irish: Cóemgen, Caemgen;
Latinized Coemgenus; 498 (
reputedly)–3 June 618) is an
Irish saint,
known as the
founder and
first abbot of...
- (Πόλυμνος) and Hypolipnus) was, in Gr**** mythology, a
shepherd living near the
reputedly bottomless Alcyonian Lake,
hazardous to swimmers,
which lay in the Argolid...