Etain Northeast Of Verdun Destroyed By The Germans
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Etain (also Étain, Étáin) can refer to: *
Étaín Étaín or Édaín (Modern Irish spelling: Éadaoin) is a figure of Irish mythology, best known as the heroine of ''Tochmarc Étaíne'' (''The Wooing Of Étaín''), one of the oldest and richest stories of the Mythological Cycle. She also figu ...
, a character from Irish mythology * the fairy princess in Rutland Boughton's opera ''
The Immortal Hour ''The Immortal Hour'' is an opera by English composer Rutland Boughton. Boughton adapted his own libretto from the play of the same name by Fiona MacLeod, a pseudonym of writer William Sharp. ''The Immortal Hour'' is a fairy tale or fairy op ...
'' * the fairy princess in the play
The Immortal Hour (play) ''The Immortal Hour'' is a 1899 play by Scottish playwright Fiona Macleod, a pseudonym of writer William Sharp. Dalua Dalua is a character in the play. Although the play uses characters and settings from Celtic mythology, the character of Dalu ...
* Étain, France, a commune in the Meuse ''département'' in France * Étain-Rouvres Air Base (also Étain Air Base), former name of
Base Lieutenant Étienne Mantoux Base Lieutenant Étienne Mantoux, formerly Étain-Rouvres Air Base is a base of the French Army Light Aviation. It is located on the Lorraine Plateau in northeastern France, 1 mile (1.6 km) to the west of Étain; on the west side of the Dà ...
* Étain, the French word for
tin Tin is a chemical element with the symbol Sn (from la, stannum) and atomic number 50. Tin is a silvery-coloured metal. Tin is soft enough to be cut with little force and a bar of tin can be bent by hand with little effort. When bent, t ...
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pewter Pewter () is a malleable metal alloy consisting of tin (85–99%), antimony (approximately 5–10%), copper (2%), bismuth, and sometimes silver. Copper and antimony (and in antiquity lead) act as hardeners, but lead may be used in lower grades of ...
*Étáin, the singer-songwriter from Leitrim, Ireland. {{disambig