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Fife (/faɪf/ FYFE,
Scottish English: [fɐi̯f];
Scottish Gaelic: Fìobha [ˈfiːvə]; Scots:
Fife) is a
council area and
lieutenancy area in Scotland. A peninsula...
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Fifers are
military personnel whose specialism is
playing the
fife. The
occupation emerged during the
early modern era, when
contemporary military tactics...
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dedicated fife and drum unit. The
modern era of
fifing in the
United States began in
about 1880, with the po****rizing of
civilian fife and drum corps...
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Fifer or
Young Flautist is a
painting by
French painter Édouard Manet, made in 1866. It is
usually kept in the Musée d'Orsay, Paris. On a trip to...
- the
piccolo Fife, Texas, U.S.
Fife, Virginia, U.S.
Fife, Washington, U.S.
Fife Lake, Saskatchewan,
Canada Fife Lake, Michigan, U.S.
Fife Street, A street...
- Duke of
Fife is a
title in the
Peerage of the
United Kingdom that has been
created twice, in both
cases for the Earl of
Fife. In 1889, Lord
Fife married...
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Fife is a city in
Pierce County, Washington,
United States and a
suburb of Tacoma. The po****tion was 10,999 at the 2020 census.
Fife is
contained within...
- Gloryhammer,
playing the
roles of "Angus Mc
Fife,
Prince of the Land of
Fife" and his
descendant "Angus Mc
Fife XIII" in the band's
internal story. Born in...
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Duchess of
Fife is
typically the wife of the Duke of
Fife, an
extant title in the
Peerage of the
United Kingdom which has been
created twice, in both cases...
- the
medieval Earl of
Fife.
Though in the
Irish peerage, the title's name
refers to
Fife in Scotland.
William Duff, 1st Earl
Fife, had
previously been...