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Les Enfants Sauvages (French for "The Wild Children") is the
third live
album by
French heavy metal band
Gojira that was
released in 2014. It was released...
- The
Black Pharaoh, the
Savage and the
Princess (French:
Le Pharaon,
le Sauvage et la Princesse) is a 2022 French-Belgian
animated film
written and directed...
- Edme
Lesauvage (also
spelt Le Sauvage) (23
October 1778 – 10
December 1852), was a
French naturalist and
physician in Caen. He
wrote numerous papers on...
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Les Sauvages (French pronunciation: [
le sovaʒ]) is a
commune in the Rhône
department in
eastern France.
Communes of the Rhône
department "Répertoire national...
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Lovers Like Us (French:
Le Sauvage, lit. 'The Savage'; also
known in
English as Call Me Savage) is a 1975
adventure romantic comedy film co-written and...
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Sauvage,
French for "savage" may
refer to:
Alexis Sauvage (born 1991),
French footballer Catherine Sauvage (1929–1998),
French singer and
actress Cécile...
- Jordan, Lebanon, Egypt, Madagascar, Russia, Ukraine,
Mexico and Peru. M.
LeSauvage, the
author of the
genus was a
physician in Caen. He
wrote numerous papers...
- Sayre,
Gordon (1997).
Les Sauvages Américains. The
University of
North Carolina Press. p. 32. Sayre,
Gordon (1997).
Les Sauvages Américains. The University...
- André Paul
Henri Noël
Lesauvage (25
December 1890 – 29 May 1971) was a
French sailor who
competed in the 1928
Summer Olympics. In 1928 he was a crew member...
- Jean
Sauvage, also
known as Jean
le Sauvage (1455 – 7 June 1518) was the
Grand Chancellor of
Burgundy from 1515 to 1518,
during the rule of Duke Charles...