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Victoire (French, 'victory') or
Victoires may
refer to:
Victoire of
France (1733–1799),
daughter of King
Louis XV of
France Victoire Babois (1760–1839)...
- Sainte-
Victoire is a
series of oil
paintings by
French artist Paul Cézanne,
depicting the
French mountain Montagne Sainte-
Victoire.
Montagne Sainte-
Victoire...
- The
Montreal Victoire (French:
Victoire de Montréal) are a
professional ice
hockey team
based in the
Greater Montreal area that
competes in the Professional...
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Victoire Doutreleau (nee
Jeanne Devis, born 1934) is a
French former model, who
worked extensively for
Christian Dior and Yves
Saint Laurent. Doutreleau...
- born 18
March 1555,
later known as Francis, Duke of Alençon and
Anjou Victoire, born 24 June 1556, died 17
August 1556 Joan, born 24 June 1556, stillborn...
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Victoire Du Bois (French pronunciation: [viktwaʁ dy bwa]; born 14 June 1988/89) is a
French actress who made her film
debut in
Volker Schlöndorff's Calm...
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Charles (1880). "La
Victoire de Samothrace".
Revue Archéologique (1). Charbonneaux, Jean (1952). "La main
droite de la
Victoire de Samothrace". Hesperia...
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Victoire Maria Louisa, Lady
Hanmer (née Conroy; 12
August 1819 – 9
February 1866) was a
childhood companion of the ****ure
Queen Victoria. She was born...
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Princess Victoria of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld (Marie
Louise Victoire; 17
August 1786 – 16
March 1861),
later Princess of
Leiningen and
subsequently Duchess...
- acclaim. On 6
April 2018,
Luciani released her
first studio album, Sainte-
Victoire,
which was well
received by the press. The
following winter, she toured...