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Ronne

Ronne \Ron"ne\, obs. imp. pl., and

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Ronne (disambiguation)

Ronne or Rønne can refer to the following:

People
  • David M. Ronne (1943–2007), American sound engineer and three-time nominee for the Academy Award for Best Sound
  • Edith Ronne, American explorer of Antarctica, wife of Finn Ronne
  • Finn Ronne (1899–1980), American explorer of Antarctica
  • Friedrich Ludwig von Ronne (1798–1865), Prussian jurist, politician, diplomat and German Ambassador to the United States
  • Hans Rønne (1887-1951), Danish gymnast
  • Henning Rønne (1878-1947), Danish ophthalmologist
  • Jackie Ronne (1919-2009), American explorer of Antarctica and first woman in the world to be a working member of an Antarctic expedition
  • Martin Rønne (1861–1932), polar explorer
  • Veronica Ronne Froman (born 1947), US Navy rear admiral
  • Ronne Hartfield (born 1936), American writer and academic
  • Ronne Troup (born 1945), American actress
Places
  • Rønne, a town and former municipality in Denmark
  • Rönne River, Sweden
  • Ronne Entrance, a broad southwest entrance of the George VI Sound, named after Finn Ronne
  • Mount Ronne, Marie Byrd Land, Antarctica
Other
  • Ronne Antarctic Research Expedition, an Antarctica expedition in 1947-1948, led by Finn Ronne
Rönne (river)

The Rönne (Swedish: Rönne å) is a river in Sweden.

Usage examples of "ronne".

On the voyage to the South Ronne sewed new floors of good, strong canvas to the Page 49 Amundsen, Ronald - The South Pole, Vol.

Our sailmaker, Ronne, was transformed into a -- well, let us call it tailor.

For that matter, it was not surprising that Ronne was fond of his machine.

If Ronne had plenty of sewing, Nodtvedt had no less forging -- sledge-fittings, knives, pickaxes, bars and bolts, patent hooks by the hundred for dogs, chains, and so on to infinity.

The sea party was composed of Nilsen, Gjertsen, Beck, Sundbeck, Ludvig Hansen, Kristensen, Ronne, Nodtvedt, Kutschin, and Olsen.

Our excellent sailmaker, Ronne, sewed forty-six sets of harness in the course of the month.

On this trip the fore-saloon was converted into a sail-loft, where Ronne and Hansen carried on their work, each in his watch.

Our sailmaker, Ronne, was transformed into a -- well, let us call it tailor.

Thenceforth they much more furiously gan fare,As if but then the battell had begonne,Ne helmets bright, ne hawberks strong did spare,That through the clifts the vermeil bloud out sponne,And all adowne their riuen sides did ronne.