Flamboyant

Flamboyant, the name given, from the flame-like windings of its tracery, to a florid style of architecture in vogue in France during the 15th and 16th centuries.

Definition taken from The Nuttall Encyclopædia, edited by the Reverend James Wood (1907)

Flambard, Randolph * Flamens
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Fitzgerald, Lady
Fitzgerald, Lord Edward
Fitzherbert, Mrs.
Fitzroy, Robert
Fitzwilliam, William, Earl
Fiume
Flacius
Flagellants
Flahault de la Billarderie, Auguste Charles Joseph, Comte de
Flambard, Randolph
Flamboyant
Flamens
Flaminius, Caius
Flaminius, T. Quintus
Flammarion, Camille
Flamsteed, John
Flanders
Flandrin
Flaubert, Gustave
Flavel, John
Flaxman, John