- throne).
Dauphine of
France Dauphin de
Viennois Dauphine of
Auvergne Dauphine may also
refer to:
Dauphiné, a
province in
southeastern France Dauphine Street...
- The
Dauphiné (UK: /ˈdoʊfɪneɪ, ˈdɔː-/, US: /ˌdoʊfiːˈneɪ/ French: [dofi'ne]) is a
former province in
southeastern France,
whose area
roughly corresponded...
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Renault Dauphine (pronounced [dɔfin]) is an
economy car
manufactured by
Renault from 1956 to 1967. Like its predecessor, the
Renault 4CV, the
Dauphine is a...
- The
dauphine of
France (/ˈdɔːfiːn, dɔːˈfiːn/, also US: /ˈdoʊfiːn, doʊˈfiːn/, French: [dofin]) was the wife of the
dauphin of
France (the heir apparent...
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Paris Dauphine University - PSL (French: Université
Paris Dauphine - PSL) is a
Grande École and
public institution of
higher education and
research based...
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Pommes dauphine,
sometimes called dauphine potatoes, are
crisp potato puffs made by
mixing mashed potatoes with
savoury choux pastry,
forming the mixture...
- Rue
Dauphine is a
street in Saint-Germain-des-Prés in the 6th arrondis****t of Paris, France. It is one of the most
fashionable and
expensive districts...
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Ravioles du
Dauphiné (English: "
Dauphiné ravioli"), also
known as
Ravioles de
Romans ("Ravioli of Romans"), are a
French regional speciality consisting...
- 1690) was
Dauphine of
France by
marriage to Louis,
Grand Dauphin, son and heir of
Louis XIV. She was
known as la
Grande Dauphine. The
Dauphine was regarded...
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Eleonore Franziska Xaveria of
Saxony (4
November 1731 – 13
March 1767) was
Dauphine of
France through her
marriage to Louis, the son and heir of
Louis XV....