- Look up
Dauphin,
dauphin, or
dauphîn in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Dauphin (French: "dolphin",
plural dauphins), in the
French and
English languages...
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April 2017). "Adieu
Dauphines,
bienvenus les Sharks". La Dernière
Heure (in French).
Retrieved 3
September 2017. "Team".
Dauphines Charleroi (in French)...
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loaded with
Renault Dauphines were
turned back in mid-Atlantic
because the
docks in New York were
already overcrowded with
unsold Dauphines." In the U.S.,...
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Dauphin of
France (/ˈdɔːfɪn/, also UK: /dɔːˈfɪn, ˈdoʊfæ̃/ US: /ˈdoʊfɪn, doʊˈfæ̃/; French:
Dauphin de
France [dofɛ̃ də fʁɑ̃s] ),
originally Dauphin of Viennois...
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pommes noisette,
pommes duchesse, croquettes, and
pommes soufflées.
Pommes dauphines are unique, however, with the
choux pastry yielding a less
dense dish...
- of
France and
Queen Marie Antoinette. His
older brother,
Louis Joseph,
Dauphin of France, died in June 1789, a
little over a
month before the
start of...
- The Eurocopter,
later Airbus Helicopters AS365
Dauphin,
originally known as the Aérospatiale SA 365
Dauphin 2, is a medium-weight
multipurpose twin-engine...
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Louis Joseph Xavier François (22
October 1781 – 4 June 1789) was
Dauphin of
France as the
second child and
first son of King
Louis XVI and
Marie Antoinette...
- Louis,
Dauphin of
France (Louis Ferdinand; 4
September 1729 – 20
December 1765) was the
elder and only
surviving son of King
Louis XV of
France and his...
- Louis,
Dauphin of
France (1
November 1661 – 14
April 1711),
commonly known as le
Grand Dauphin, was the
eldest son and heir
apparent of King
Louis XIV...