- "Rupert
Murdoch et Lord Black: deux
serviteurs zélés de la
propagande francophobe". Le Figaro. 17
February 2003. "Opinion of the
United States". Pewglobal...
- cuisine, literature, etc. The term "Francophile" can be
contrasted with
Francophobe (or Gallophobe),
someone who
shows hatred or
other forms of negative...
- country. Larès
wrote that
Lawrence is
usually pictured in
France as a
Francophobe, but he was
really a Francophile.
Having seen and
admired the effective...
-
culture Francophile or Gallophile: a fan of
French culture. Antonym:
Francophobe Germanophile or Teutophile: a fan of
German culture. Antonyms: Germanophobe...
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village of "Courquain" (French) or "Koorkin" (Belgian). Both a
hereditary Francophobe and an over-zealous
Belgian customs officer,
Ruben Vandevoorde is forced...
- by the government,
Esterhazy was
obliged to
admit authorship of the
Francophobe letters published by Le Figaro. This
convinced the
Office of the General...
- Parker.
French historian Maurice Larès
wrote that, far from
being a
Francophobe as he is
usually depicted in France,
Lawrence was
really a Francophile...
- when in the
middle 1750s,
Russia suddenly turned Francophile instead of
Francophobe, Panin's
position became extremely difficult. However, he
found a friend...
-
Tanacharison as an ally.
Although fond of
their brandy, he
remained a
strong francophobe.
Tanacharison had
requested that the
British construct a "strong house"...
-
Chamberlain became not only a Wagnerite, but an
ardent Germanophile and
Francophobe. As he put later, it was then he
realized the full "degeneracy" of the...