fiacre การใช้
- The fiacre was enclosed and upholstered inside with dark blue cloth.
- He is still revered as the patron saint of Saint-Fiacre.
- It includes the hamlets of Saint Fiacre and Tr閜oix.
- The French had a small hackney coach called a " fiacre ".
- Around 1600 copies of the Fiacre were produced, intended for use as taxis.
- Fiacre drivers earned about three francs a day, plus two francs in tips.
- Sometime later, Brother Fiacre, a discalced Augustinian, came to call upon Fr.
- The other common means of transport was the fiacre, the taxicab of its day.
- A statue of the Duke of polychrome wood is in the chapel of Saint-Fiacre in Faou雝.
- Saint Fiacre approached Bishop Faro, as he had a desire to live a life of solitude in the forest.
- The blessing by the Roman Catholic church is a celebration of St . Fiacre, the patron saint of cab drivers.
- After a period of intense suffering, Comgall received the Eucharist from Saint Fiacre and died in the monastery at Bangor.
- Brother Fiacre then went on to say that the Virgin Mary had appeared to him in a vision, told him of Fr.
- He set himself up in the H魌el de Saint Fiacre and rented out his four-seater carriages at 10 sols an hour.
- He was buried in his own church at Sletty, his son Fiacre, whom Patrick had ordained priest, occupying the same grave.
- Curiosity of the salaa is the German fiacre for transportation of 15 passengers, popularly called " konjobus " ( horsebus ).
- It took its name from the " enseigne " or hanging sign on the building, with an image of Saint Fiacre.
- The next station was Perros-St Fiacre ), which was the junction for the ) branch to Le Fret, ) from Carhaix.
- Fiona was born on September 9, 2007, in Nevada, her unique breeding name being " Fiacre's First and Foremost ".
- In about 1612 a new form of public transport appeared, called the fiacre, a coach and driver which could be hired for short journeys.
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