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- Dalfinat; Arpitan: Dôfenât or Darfenât), formerly known in English as Dauphiny, is a former province in southeastern France, whose area roughly corresponded...
- the emperor, the Dauphiny could never be united to France. When the king of France had no son, he would personally rule the Dauphiny separately, as dauphin...
- as one of the "five wonders of Wales, though like the seven wonders of Dauphiny, they turn out to be no wonders at all out of the Prin****lity". The seven...
- the Bishop-Counts of Die (or Diois) before both were incorporated into Dauphiny proper. It was re-created in 1350 by King Philip VI of France from part...
- Pline[citation needed] tells us that Gunderic ruled the areas of Saône, Dauphiny, Savoie and a part of Provence. He set up Vienne as the capital of the...
- Fighter Squadron 01-004 "Dauphiny" (French language: Escadron de ch****e 01-004 "Dauphiné"), or EC 1/4, was a French Air Force squadron, last based at Air...
- Genevra Stone, Kathleen Bertko, Elizabeth Agnew (cox), Head Coach: Lori Dauphiny 2007 — Rachel Jeffers, Tess Gerrand, Christine Geiser, Jamie Redman, Taylor...
- French cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church Hughes du Puy, Knight of Dauphiny Imbert du Puy (died 1348), French Cardinal, nephew of Pope John XXII Jean...
- features eighteen other birds. The imagined setting of the piece is the Dauphiny mountains of Isère during a mid-summer night and the following day. Benítez...
- his brother Thomas on a campaign in France, but was taken prisoner in Dauphiny and ransomed. He was made Governor of the Channel Islands in 1359. He died...