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  2. Raviole du Dauphiné - Wikipedia

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    Ravioles du Dauphiné (English: "Dauphiné ravioli"), also known as Ravioles de Romans [1] ("Ravioli of Romans"), are a French regional speciality , similar to a very tiny ravioli and consisting of two layers of pasta made out of soft wheat flour, eggs and water, surrounding a filling of Comté or French Emmental cheese, faisselle made of cow's milk, butter and parsley.

  3. Gratin dauphinois - Wikipedia

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    Gratin dauphinois is made with thinly sliced raw potatoes and cream, cooked in a buttered dish rubbed with garlic; cheese is sometimes added. The potatoes are peeled and sliced to the thickness of a coin, usually with a mandoline; they are layered in a shallow earthenware or glass baking dish and cooked in a slow oven; the heat is raised for the last 10 minutes of the cooking time.

  4. Pommes dauphine - Wikipedia

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    Pommes dauphine, sometimes called dauphine potatoes, [1] are crisp potato puffs made by mixing mashed potatoes with savoury choux pastry, forming the mixture into quenelle shapes or rounds that are deep-fried at 170 to 180 °C (338 to 356 °F).

  5. List of ships of the line of France - Wikipedia

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    Océan class (sometimes called "États de Bourgogne class" or "Dauphin Royal class") – Three-deckers of 118 guns (usually called 120-gun), designed by Jacques-Noël Sané. Each carried 32 × 36-pdr guns on the lower deck, 34 × 24-pdr guns on the middle deck, 34 × 12-pdr guns on the upper deck, and 18 × 8-pdr guns on the gaillards .

  6. French ship Orient (1791) - Wikipedia

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    The ship was laid down in Toulon, and launched on 20 July 1791 under the name Dauphin Royal. In September 1792, after the advent of the French First Republic, and not yet commissioned, she was renamed Sans-Culotte, in honour of the Sans-culottes. On 14 March 1795, she took part in the Battle of Genoa as flagship of Rear Admiral Martin.

  7. 1982 Critérium du Dauphiné Libéré - Wikipedia

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    The 1982 Critérium du Dauphiné Libéré was the 34th edition of the cycle race and was held from 31 May to 7 June 1982. The race started in Avignon and finished in Annecy.

  8. Dauphine of France - Wikipedia

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    Became Dauphine Ceased to be Dauphine Death Husband; Joan of Bourbon [1] [2] [3] Peter I, Duke of Bourbon : 3 February 1338 8 April 1350 22 August 1350 husband became the Dauphin: 8 April 1364 became Queen: 6 February 1378 Charles, 1st Dauphin: Margaret of Burgundy [1] [4] John the Fearless, Duke of Burgundy (Valois-Burgundy) 1393 31 August 1404

  9. Seven Wonders of Dauphiné - Wikipedia

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    The Seven Wonders of Dauphiné are seven natural and man-made sites and monuments located in the Dauphiné former province of south-eastern France, and especially within the Dauphiné Alps, each with some attached legendary or mythical significance.