Re: Thursday Namebank CAF
in reply to a message by Belphoebe
DH: Augustus Azariah Verne [authors Jules Verne, Antoine de Saint Exupéry]
DW: Rosabelle Ophelia (de Saint Exupéry) Verne
-DD1: Sylvestra Victorine Verne
-DS1: Randolph Gryffudd Verne
-DD2: Guinevere Viva Verne
-DS2: Xavier Caradoc Verne
-DD3: Lyontine Viveca Verne
-DD4: Margarita Vestal Verne
-DD5: Aurea Valance Verne
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DD1: Sylvestra Victorine (Verne) Redon
DH: Ferdinand Ezekiel Redon [painter Odilon Redon]
-DS: Morgan Rembrandt Redon
-DD: Dagmar Sophronia Redon
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DS1: Randolph Gryffudd Verne
DW: Gisela Frederica (Hesse) Verne [German author Hermann Hesse]
-DD: Saxonia Gundred Verne
-DD: Frederica Undine Verne
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DD2: Guinevere Viva (Verne) Debussy
DH: Auden Zephaniah Debussy
-DD/DD: Avice Floriana & Alida Forestina Verne
-DS2: Xavier Caradoc Verne
-DD3: Lyontine Viveca Verne
-DD4: Margarita Vestal Verne
-DD5: Aurea Valance Verne
*****
And last of all an Admiral came,
A terrible man with a terrible name,—
A name which you all know by sight very well;
But which no one can speak, and no one can spell.
Robert Southey, "The March to Moscow"
DW: Rosabelle Ophelia (de Saint Exupéry) Verne
-DD1: Sylvestra Victorine Verne
-DS1: Randolph Gryffudd Verne
-DD2: Guinevere Viva Verne
-DS2: Xavier Caradoc Verne
-DD3: Lyontine Viveca Verne
-DD4: Margarita Vestal Verne
-DD5: Aurea Valance Verne
*
DD1: Sylvestra Victorine (Verne) Redon
DH: Ferdinand Ezekiel Redon [painter Odilon Redon]
-DS: Morgan Rembrandt Redon
-DD: Dagmar Sophronia Redon
*
DS1: Randolph Gryffudd Verne
DW: Gisela Frederica (Hesse) Verne [German author Hermann Hesse]
-DD: Saxonia Gundred Verne
-DD: Frederica Undine Verne
*
DD2: Guinevere Viva (Verne) Debussy
DH: Auden Zephaniah Debussy
-DD/DD: Avice Floriana & Alida Forestina Verne
-DS2: Xavier Caradoc Verne
-DD3: Lyontine Viveca Verne
-DD4: Margarita Vestal Verne
-DD5: Aurea Valance Verne
*****
And last of all an Admiral came,
A terrible man with a terrible name,—
A name which you all know by sight very well;
But which no one can speak, and no one can spell.
Robert Southey, "The March to Moscow"