- 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
historian of
Dauphiny, had
included in the
second volume of his
history (1672) a
forged deed
which connected the La
Tours of
Dauphiny with the La Tours...
-
Genevra Stone,
Kathleen Bertko,
Elizabeth Agnew (cox), Head Coach: Lori
Dauphiny 2007 —
Rachel Jeffers, Tess Gerrand,
Christine Geiser,
Jamie Redman, Taylor...
- 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...
- 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...
-
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...