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Victorine may
refer to:
Victorine Q.
Adams (1912–2006),
American politician Victorine Brocher (1839–1921),
Communard and
anarchist Tory Dent (1958–2005)...
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Victorine Ackermann (née Choquet) (30
November 1813 – 2
August 1890) was a
French Parn****ian poet.
Ackermann was born in Paris, but
spent her younger...
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Victorine-Louise
Meurent (also Meurant;
February 18, 1844 –
March 17, 1927) was a
French painter and a
model for painters.
Although she is best known...
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Victorine Studios (French:
Studios de la
Victorine) are a film
studio in the
French city of Nice. They are also
known as the Nice Studios.
Several small...
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Victorine Louise Farrenc (23
February 1826 – 3
January 1859) was a
French pianist and
composer of the
Romantic period.
Victorine Louise Farrenc was born...
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Sasha Caleb Victorine (born
February 3, 1978) is an
American former soccer player. He
spent his
entire professional career in
Major League Soccer in the...
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Madame Victorine (19th-century), was a
French fashion designer couturier.
Madame Victorine was
initially a
student and
business partner of the famous...
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Victorine du Pont
Homsey (November 27, 1900 –
January 6, 1998) was an
American architect and
member of the du Pont family. A prin****l in
Victorine &...
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Victorine Goddard (née Rogers;
October 1844 – 12
October 1935) was a New
Zealand homemaker and hotel-keeper. She was born in Waiwhakaiho, Taranaki, New...
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Victorine Elizabeth du Pont
Bauduy (1792–1861) was an
American school superintendent and
eldest daughter of Éleuthère Irénée du Pont (1771–1834), who...