Examples of 'baronne' in a sentence

Meaning of "baronne"

baronne (noun): Used historically as a title for a woman holding the rank of baron
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  • A French baroness.

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Baronne created a nice little choir.
I was lying with baronne.
Baronne bought slaves in Istanbul to give them freedom.
Only servants ever called their employer as Monsieur le comte or Madame la baronne.
And now Baronne can not finish his article about morals.
Despite the stylization it is unquestionably a portrait of his model the baronne Frachon.
I present you the Baronne de Giverny.
Baronne de Feuchères.
She was also sometimes known as Baronne Dudevant.
Baronne de Rothschild.
Turned to the Baronne de Vibray.
Baronne de Feucheres.
Paul Franka was a graduate student in sociology at Baronne University.
Madame la Baronne is very kind, but still I am intruding most terribly.
She preferred to be called baroness, baronne or baronesa.

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Le Music-Hall de la Baronne was created in collaboration with the Montréal Complètement Cirque Festival.
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Presumably, the female leader of a House Major would also be a Baronne.
The Lignères are all in medicine, La Baronne is their common passion.
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He married Catherine de Marcilly, baronne of Ivry.
Baronne Street is looking beautiful!
Elsewhere, as at the Baronne de.
The Baronne de la Tronche - en - Biais.
The estate takes its name from the lady of the house, La Baronne Saint-Vincent.
Mackenzie, Michael La baronne et la truie ( Die Baronin und die Sau ) Translated by,.
The most beautiful world in the universe - Baronne Bertha von Suth -.
Baronne de Rothschild is an 1848 portrait by the French Neoclassical artist Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres.

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