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- Sovereigntism, sovereignism or souverainism (from French: souverainisme, pronounced [su.vʁɛ.nism] , meaning "the ideology of sovereignty") is the notion...
- Souverain (foaled 1943) was a French Thoroughbred racehorse and sire. After winning his only race in 1945 he emerged as the leading European three-year-old...
- Ordo Supremus Militaris Templi Hierosolymitani, OSMTH, French: Ordre Souverain et Militaire du Temple de Jérusalem, OSMTJ) are a group of ****ociations...
- The Musée des Souverains (Museum of Sovereigns) was a history-themed museum of objects ****ociated with former French monarchs. It was created by the ****ure...
- The Sovereign Council (French: Conseil souverain) was a governing body in New France. It served as both Supreme Court for the colony of New France, as...
- Territorial nationalism Ultranationalism Anti-imperialism Isolationism Souverainism Chauvinism Fascism ****sm Neo-****sm Neo-fascism Welfare chauvinism Communitarianism...
- The Souverain class was a type of two 74-gun ships of the line. Souverain Builder: Toulon Ordered: 25 October 1755 Launched: December 1755 Fate: Captured...
- Tourbillon Souverain à seconde morte, the current-generation Tourbillon Souverain with dead beat seconds; in 2006 for the Sonnerie Souverain, both a Grande...
- ships of the French Navy have borne the name Souverain ("Sovereign"). Among them: French ship Souverain (1757), a 74-gun ship of the line, lead ship of...
- highest leader in various categories. The word is borrowed from Old French souverain, which is ultimately derived from the Latin superānus, meaning 'above'...