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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...
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Fantastic Planet (French: La Planète
sauvage; Czech: Divoká planeta, lit. 'The Wild Planet') is a 1973 French-language
experimental independent adult...
- Opéra
Sauvage is a
soundtrack album by the Gr****
electronic composer Vangelis,
released in 1979. It is the
score for the
nature do****entary of the same...
- Eau
Sauvage is a
perfume for men that is
produced by
Parfums Christian Dior and was
created by
perfumer Edmond Roudnitska. The
perfume was introduced...
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Sauvage (English: Wild) is a 2018
French drama film,
directed by
Camille Vidal-Naquet and
produced by
Emmanuel Giraud and
Marie Sonne-Jensen. It stars...
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Sauvage River may
refer to:
Sauvage River (Felton
River tributary), Quebec,
Canada Sauvage River (Gentilly
River tributary), Quebec,
Canada Sauvage (disambiguation)...
- Alix
Louise Sauvage, OAM (born 18
September 1973) is an
Australian paralympic wheelchair racer and
leading coach.
Sauvage is
often regarded as the most...
- La
Belle Sauvage is a
fantasy novel by
Philip Pullman published in 2017. It is the
first volume of a
planned trilogy titled The Book of Dust and is set...
- Frédéric
Sauvage (20
September 1786 – 17 July 1857) was a
French boat
builder who
carried out
early tests of ****-type
marine propellers.
Sauvage was born...
- 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...