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Festennine
Festennine Fes"ten*nine, n. A fescennine.

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- David Stenn is an American television writer-producer, biographer, and film preservationist. His television credits range from Hill Street Blues to Boardwalk...
- Stenning may refer to: Alison Stenning, British geographer and academic Emma Stenning (born 1975), British arts professional Ernest Stenning (1885–1964)...
-  123. Stenn 1993, pp. 7–9. Stenn 1993, pp. 12–13. Stenn 1993, pp. 9, 12–13. Stenn 1993, p. 14. Stenn 1993, pp. 14–15. Stenn 1993, p. 17. Stenn 1993, p...
- Paul David Stenning (born 12 June 1976) is an English author and ghostwriter. He has written twenty-nine books, of fiction, non-fiction, poetry and biography...
- Major-General Zachary Raymond Stenning, OBE is a senior British Army officer who served as the Commandant of the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst from...
- Paul James Stenn Jr. (born Stenko) (July 12, 1918 – August 2, 2003) was an American football offensive tackle in the National Football League for the...
- Retrieved November 27, 2020. Stenn 1988, p. 135. Stenn 1988, pp. 135, 159. Stenn 1988, p. 159. Stenn 1988, p. 157. Stenn 1988, p. 158. "Brooklyn Paramount...
- remember it, it seems to me I can't live. According to Bow's biographer, David Stenn, Bow was raped by her father at age sixteen while her mother was institutionalized...
- camera 65 years after her ****ault after being contacted by biographer David Stenn, who learned about her while uncovering the story of the 1937 ****ault and...
- Reginald Walter Stenning (aliases Reginald Stephen Hathaway, Walter Stephens and Richard Stenning) (26 February 1903 - 25 April 1923) was a British Army...