largest functional urban areas of Dauphiné are: Dauphiné is known for some culinary specialities: Dishes Raviole du Dauphiné Gratin dauphinois Pommes dauphines...
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the Dauphiné Alps include the Massif des Écrins in Écrins National Park, Belledonne, Le Taillefer range and the mountains of Matheysine. The Dauphiné (pronounced...
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Renault Dauphine, a model of automobile 1956-1967 Critérium du Dauphiné, a cycle race that before 2010 was known as the Critérium du Dauphiné Libéré a...
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Dauphiné, to King Philippe VI on condition that the heir of France assume the title of le Dauphin. The wife of the Dauphin was known as la Dauphine....
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France. Founded in 1945, it takes the name from the former province of Dauphiné. Le Dauphiné libéré is produced in 24 different editions covering events...
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lieutenant-general of his native province of Dauphiné, Bertrand de Simiane, baron de Gordes, but when the Huguenots raised troops in Dauphiné Lesdiguières threw in...
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Grenoble (category Dauphiné)
capital of the Dauphiné, henceforth a province of France, and the Estates of Dauphiné were created. The only Dauphin who governed his province was the future...
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History of Dauphiné (French: Histoire générale de Dauphiné) (1671–72). Reprinted in 1971. The Political State of the Province of Dauphiné, supplement...
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Province of the Dauphiné. Following the French Revolution of 1789, Orange was absorbed into the French département of Drôme in 1790, then Bouches-du-Rhône...
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of Grenoble by launching a petition to save works of art of the province du Dauphiné [fr]. He published several works related to music. Pierre Joseph...
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He was a descendant of the de Bouillane family, with old nobility from Dauphiné. De Bouillane de Lacoste studied at Lycée Ronsard in Vendôme and the Lycée...
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Guisane Valley to the southwest; the Col du Galibier to the west, which connects the Cottian Alps with the Dauphiné Alps; the Valloirette Valley, the Maurienne...
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Provinces of France (redirect from Province of France)
Orléanais (Orléans) Normandy (Rouen) Languedoc (Toulouse) Lyonnais (Lyon) Dauphiné (Grenoble) Champagne (Troyes) Aunis (La Rochelle) Saintonge (Saintes) Poitou...
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April. The Dauphine River originates from an agricultural stream, in Sainte-Famille-de-l'Île-d'Orléans. This source is located next to Route du Mitan, 2...
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List of counts of Albon and dauphins of Viennois (redirect from Dauphin du Viennois)
ruled by the Counts Albon, the old comitatus Albionis, were known as the Dauphiné of Viennois (Latin: Dalphinatus Viennensis). The titles and lands had been...
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du Sud 4th Overall Tour de France 4th Grand Prix de Villers-Cotterêts 5th Overall Critérium du Dauphiné Libéré 1st Stage 5 2002 3rd Overall Route du Sud...
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Assembly of Vizille (category Dauphiné Alps)
(French: Assemblée de Vizille) or Estates General of Dauphiné (Réunion des états généraux du Dauphiné) was the result of a meeting of various representatives...
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the folkdance was associated with the provinces of Vivarais, Languedoc, Dauphiné, and Provence in southern France, and it became popular as a court dance...
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the judges to return to the Palace of the Parlement of Dauphiné (Palais du Parlement du Dauphiné) by flooding them with flowers. Throughout the night,...
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English rule. By the end of the thirteenth century the area was known as the Dauphiné d’Auvergne. Haute-Loire is one of the original 83 departments created during...
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French province of Dauphiné. The original Drôme department contained the exclave of Orange, which was also part of the former province of Dauphiné. In 1792...
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Maddalena to Montgenevre Pass) Dauphiné Alps (from Col du Mont Genevre to Col du Mont Cenis) Graian Alps (from Col du Mont Cenis to the Col Ferret) Chablais...
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governor of the Dauphiné province (1612), an office inherited at the death of his father, and later governor of the Champagne province (1631). Around 1612...
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Vienne, Isère (category Dauphiné)
Vienne (450 – ca.578), poet, bishop of Vienne and saint. Saint Clair du Dauphiné (ca.590 – 660) Boso of Provence, (ca.841 – 887), Carolingian king of...
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Mandrin was born in 1725 at Saint-Étienne-de-Saint-Geoirs, Dauphiné, then a border province. His family was well established in the region, but was no...
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Luis Ocaña (category Sportspeople from the Province of Cuenca)
Eddy Merckx in Paris–Nice and second behind Merckx in the Critérium du Dauphiné Libéré. On the uphill finish of stage eight with four kilometres to go...
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Sacré-Cœur, Paris (redirect from Basilique du Sacré-Coeur)
of Sacre Coeur. The competition was commemorated in Souvenir du Concours de l’Église du Sacré-Cœur (Paris: J. Le Clere) 1874. "Le Sacre-Coeur - Monument...
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Maugiron, this created an alliance between Suze, and the Maugiron family of Dauphiné. Therefore, he supported Louis de Maugiron on his entry to court, where...
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Burgundy, Foix, Languedoc) or into France itself (e.g., Béarn, Corsica, Dauphiné). In contrast to the pays d'état, any area where impôts were fixed by the...
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Notre-Dame de Paris (redirect from Crypte archéologique du parvis Notre-Dame)
(1984), p. 45. Trintignac and Coloni (1984), p. 60. "Le Guide du Patrimoine en France, Editions du Patrimoine, Centre des Monuments Nationaux, p. 303 Official...
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