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Veuve Clicquot Ponsardin (French pronunciation: [vœv
kliko pɔ̃saʁdɛ̃]) is a Champagne...
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Veuves (French pronunciation: [vœv]) is a
former commune in the Loir-et-Cher
department in
central France. On 1
January 2017, it was
merged into the new...
- L'École des
Veuves (School for Widows) is a 1936 one-act play (or playlet)
written by
French dramatist Jean Cocteau. He
wrote it
originally for the actress...
- 1924
Summer Olympics. "Olympedia –
Louis Veuve". "Louis
Veuve". Olympedia.
Retrieved 9
December 2021. "Louis
Veuve Olympic Results". sports-reference.com...
- La
Veuve Couderc is a
novel by
Belgian writer Georges Simenon. It was
first published in 1942. The
novel was
published at
around the same time as Camus'...
- German-occupied
France during World War II. René
Joyeuse was born as René
Veuve on 17
January 1920 in Zürich to poor parents, a
French carpenter and an...
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communities of
Appleby Corner, Callum,
Dunnet Corner, Hagar, Markstay, Rivière-
Veuve,
Stinson and Warren.
Markstay is the
location of the town's muni****l offices...
- The
Widow of Saint-Pierre (French: La
veuve de Saint-Pierre) is a 2000 film by
Patrice Leconte with
Juliette Binoche,
Daniel Auteuil and Emir Kusturica...
- Widow's
Island (French: L'île des
veuves) is a 1937
French war
drama film
directed by
Claude Heymann and
starring Pierre Renoir,
Marcelle Chantal and Aimé...
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Ernest Veuve (March 19, 1843 – June 17, 1916), born
George Ernest Veuve, was a Swiss-born
soldier in the U.S. Army who
fought during the
American Civil...