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Faucon

Faucon may refer to:

French communes
  • Faucon, Vaucluse
  • Faucon-de-Barcelonnette, Alpes-de-Haute-Provence
  • Faucon-du-Caire, Alpes-de-Haute-Provence
Other
  • Bernard Faucon (born 1950), French photographer and writer
  • Le Faucon (film), a 1983 film by Tunisian director Paul Boujenah
  • Le faucon (opera), a 1786 opera by the Russian composer Dmitry Bortniansky
  • Faucon, a fifth-rate French ship which sank off Formentera, Balearic Islands in 1673

Usage examples of "faucon".

Faucon lifted a hand and a man with a superior air glided to them, she guessed Faucon was pretty high on the noble list.

Both Broullard and Faucon wore tailor-made flying leathers of the highest quality with shirt and trousers underneath of richly patterned silk.

Bastien against Faucon and another Chevalier when a scream hit her brain.

But I am not Jack Chiltern, I am Jacques Faucon and my papers state that I am married.

You see before you citizen Jacques Faucon, his wife Kitty, a shrew if ever there was one, and her mother Judith, who remains silent and eats us out of house and home, which is why she has more meat on her than either of us.

Jacques Faucon is not your name and, besides, you told me you were married.

This, as you have no doubt guessed, is cito yen ne Kitty Faucon, the bane of my life.

After all, there is nothing to connect Jacques Faucon and his erring wife with the ci-devant Marquis de Saint-Gilbert.

He was as tall as Faucon had been, and like Luthan, he had a streak of silver hair on the left side of his forehead.

Castle apartment and studied the vial of jerir Chevalier Faucon had given her.

The oustrich fether gold, the pen gold, and a faucon in his proper coulor and the Sonne Rising.

That night was spent at Villers Faucon, and next day preparations were completed for relieving the 4th East Lancs.

Three men taught at the University of Montpellier at the end of the fourteenth and the beginning of the fifteenth century, John de Tornamira, Valesco de Taranta, and John Faucon.

Rien ne peut 1’egayer, ni gibier, ni faucon, Ni son peuple mourant en face du balcon.