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Rouille (French pronunciation: [ʁuj] ; Provençal: rolha, lit. 'rust') is a
sauce that
consists of egg yolk and
olive oil with breadcrumbs, garlic, saffron...
- Fort
Rouillé was a
French trading post
located in what is now Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Fort
Rouillé was
constructed by the
French in 1751,
building upon...
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Guillaume Rouillé (French pronunciation: [ɡijom ʁuje]; Latin:
Gulielmus Rovillium; c. 1504 – 1589), also
called Roville or Rovillius, was one of the most...
- André
Rouillé ( fr. André
Rouillé, born 1948) is a
French historian and
theorist of photography. He is
professor at
University Paris 8,
author of a significant...
- Rust and Bone (French: De
rouille et d'os) is a 2012
romantic drama film
directed by
Jacques Audiard,
starring Marion Cotillard and
Matthias Schoenaerts...
- The Rivière aux
Rouilles (English:
Rusty River) is a
tributary of the Saint-Maurice River,
flowing on the
north bank of the
Saint Lawrence River, entirely...
- The
Rouille (later HMCS
Rouille) was a
Canadian fireboat. She was a steam-powered vessel,
built in Collingwood,
Ontario on
October 26, 1929. She served...
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broth and
served with the fish. The
broth is
traditionally served with
rouille, a
mayonnaise made of
olive oil, garlic, saffron, and
cayenne pepper, on...
- John E.
Rouille (February 7, 1932 – May 28, 2024) was an
American law
enforcement officer and
United States Senate staff member from Vermont. A longtime...
- Angélique de
Rouillé (25 June 1756 – 4
February 1840) was a
Belgian writer,
remembered for her
literary correspondence. Robaye, René (2002). Les Acteurs...