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Princesse (French 'princess') may
refer to: "
Princesse",
single hit for
Julie Zenatti Princesse (Nekfeu song) La
Princesse 15-metre (50-foot) mechanical...
- Marie-Thérèse
Louise of Savoy,
Princesse de
Lamballe (Italian:
Maria Teresa Luisa; 8
September 1749 – 3
September 1792) was a
member of the Savoy-Carignano...
- The
Avenue Princesse Grace is an
avenue in the
Larvotto ward of Monaco. It is
named after Grace Kelly,
Princess consort of Monaco. It is the most expensive...
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princesse lointaine, (in French, "distant princess") is a
stock character of an
unattainable loved figure. The name
comes from the play La
Princesse Lointaine...
- La
Princesse d'Élide (The
Princess of Elis) is a 1664
French comic play ("comédie galante") in 5 acts in
verse and
prose by Molière, who
based it on Agustin...
- The Rue
Princesse street is an area
located in Yopougon,
North Abidjan in Côte d'Ivoire.
Because of its wide
variety of
Maquis (open-pubs), bars, nightclubs...
- La
Princesse de Clèves (French pronunciation: [la pʁɛ̃sɛs də klɛv]; "The
Princess of Cleves") is a
French novel which was
published anonymously in March...
- Fantasticks. Rostand's next play was
written for
Sarah Bernhardt. La
Princesse Lointaine was
based on the
story of the 12th-century
troubadour Jaufre...
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legitimately descended in male line from a sovereign. The
female equivalent is
princesse du sang (princess of the blood),
being applied to the
daughter of a prince...
- '
Princesse de Monaco' (aka 'Princess of Monaco') is a
blend hybrid tea rose
cultivar bred in
France by Marie-Louise
Meilland and
introduced in 1981. It...