- The
Dauphiné (UK: /ˈdoʊfɪneɪ, ˈdɔːf-/ DOH-fin-ay, DAW-, US: /ˌdoʊfiːˈneɪ/ DOH-fee-NAY, French: [dofine]; Occitan:
Daufinat or Dalfinat; Arpitan: Dôfenât...
- throne).
Dauphine of
France Dauphin de
Viennois Dauphine of
Auvergne Dauphine may also
refer to:
Dauphiné, a
province in
southeastern France Dauphine Street...
- The
Renault Dauphine (pronounced [dɔfin]) is a rear-engine, rear-wheel-drive four-door
economy sedan with three-box styling,
manufactured and marketed...
-
Paris Dauphine University - PSL (French: Université
Paris Dauphine - PSL) is a
Grande École and
public institution of
higher education and
research based...
- The
Dauphiné Alps (French:
Alpes du
Dauphiné) are a
group of
mountain ranges in
Southeastern France, west of the main
chain of the Alps.
Mountain ranges...
-
Ravioles du
Dauphiné (English: "
Dauphiné ravioli"), also
known as
Ravioles de
Romans ("Ravioli of Romans"), are a
French regional speciality , similar...
- The
dauphine of
France (/ˈdɔːfiːn, dɔːˈfiːn/, also US: /ˈdoʊfiːn, doʊˈfiːn/, French: [dofin]) was the wife of the
dauphin of
France (the heir apparent...
- The Critérium du
Dauphiné,
before 2010
known as the Critérium du
Dauphiné Libéré, is an
annual cycling road race in the
Dauphiné region in the southeast...
-
Dauphiné, to King
Philippe VI on
condition that the heir of
France ****ume the
title of le Dauphin. The wife of the
Dauphin was
known as la
Dauphine....
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Marie Thérèse
Antoinette Raphaëlle,
Dauphine of
France (11 June 1726 – 22 July 1746), was the
daughter of King
Philip V of
Spain and
Elisabeth Farnese...