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If his circumspection in regard to Philip's sensibilities went so far that he even refused to grant a dispensation for the marriage of Amadee's daughter, Agnes, to the son of the dauphin of Vienne -- a truly peacemaking move according to thirteenth-century ideas, for Savoy and Dauphine were as usual fighting on opposite sides -- for fear that he might seem to be favoring the anti-French coalition, he would certainly never take the far more drastic step of ordering the return of Gascony to Edward, even though, as he admitted to the English ambassadors, he had been advised that the original cession was invalid.
According to one nineteenth-century writer, at a time when it was hard for unknown painters to come to the attention of the Royal Academy, he first found notice by displaying a painting at the " small Corpus Christi " ( held eight days after the regular one ) on the Place Dauphine ( by the Pont Neuf ).
* January – Giovanni da Verrazzano, on board La Dauphine in the service of Francis I of France, sets out from Madeira for the New World.
In April 1770, on the day of her marriage to Louis-Auguste, Dauphin of France, she became Dauphine of France.
The ceremonial wedding of the Dauphin and Dauphine took place on 16 May 1770, in the Palace of Versailles, after which was the ritual bedding.
From the beginning, the Dauphine had to contend with constant letters from her mother, who wrote to her daughter regularly and who received secret reports from Mercy d ' Argenteau on her daughter's behaviour.
First, there was the return of the handsome Swede, Count Axel von Fersen – whom she had met previously on New Year's Day, 1774, while she was still Dauphine – to Versailles for two years.
Charles Philippe with his younger sister Clotilde on a goatCharles Philippe of France was born in 1757, the youngest son of the Dauphin Louis and his wife, the Dauphine Marie Josèphe, at the Palace of Versailles.
After a stop in Madeira, complications forced La Normande back to home port, but Verrazzano ’ s ship, La Dauphine, piloted by Antoine de Conflans, departed on January 17, 1524, headed once more for the North American continent.
Alpine then took the Michelotti cabriolet design and developed a 2 + 2 closed coupe ( or ' berlinette ') body for it: this became the Alpine A108, now featuring the Dauphine Gordini 845 cc engine, which on later models was bored out to give a capacity of 904 cc or ( subsequently ) 998 cc.
One yearly event, held on the nearby Place Dauphine, prefigured the Salon
The former enclosing east side was swept away to open the view to the monumental white marble Second Empire Palais de Justice ( built 1857 – 68 ), like a glazed colonnade centered on the Place Dauphine, the remains of which now form a kind of forecourt to it.
There is a large memorial to him at the Porte Dauphine on the edge of the Bois de Boulogne in Paris.
It was part of GM's Y-body (" Z "- Body from 1965 on ) line of cars, with design and engineering that advanced the rear-engine, rear-wheel drive layout pioneered by cars including the Tatra 77, Tucker Torpedo, Porsche 356, Volkswagen Beetle, Renault Dauphine, and NSU Prinz — and employed by the concurrent and short-lived Hino Contessa.
* Tire pressure differential: As with the Renault Dauphine and pre-1968 Volkswagen Beetle, Corvair engineers relied on a cost-free tire pressure differential to eliminate oversteer characteristics – low front and high rear tire pressure – a strategy which induced understeer ( increasing front slip angles faster than the rear ).
The location is found on Avenue Foch, a wide residential boulevard in the XVIe arrondissement which connects the Arc de Triomphe and the Porte Dauphine.
For many years, Salin taught a course on the theory of international monetary systems at the University of Paris Dauphine, which had a great reputation amongst both his admirers and detractors.
They had Sydney take a job as an office assistant on the twentieth floor of Credit Dauphine, a corporate bank in downtown Los Angeles.
Freight wagons pulled by spans of oxen similar to those that hauled freight up the Cow Creek Trail to Fort Benton From year to year, and month to month the volume of freight on the Cow Island Trail fluctuated depending on whether the riverboats had high water so they could get up river to Fort Benton, or whether low water over the Dauphine and other rapids caused riverboats to offload at Cow Island Landing.
Like Porte Dauphine and Porte de Vincennes, it was arranged with a central waiting area and tracks on either side, with two tunnels.
In 1871 the Varieties Theater opened on Canal Street between Dauphine and Burgundy streets.
As a regular figure at music and poetry venues like Le Tabou on Rue Dauphine, Greco became acquainted with Miles Davis and Jean Cocteau, even being given a role in Cocteau ’ s film Orphée in 1949.
These problems were evident on the Mercedes-Benz 190SL and 300SL, Porsche 356, Triumph Herald, Vitesse and Spitfire, Tatra T603, Renault Dauphine, Volkswagen Beetle ( until rear suspension modifications, c. 1967 ) and others.
The R8 ( model R1130 ) was released in June 1962 and was based on the Renault Dauphine with which it shared its basic architecture and its wheelbase.

Dauphine and March
Maria Josepha of Saxony ( Maria Josepha Karolina Eleonore Franziska Xaveria ; 4 November 1731 – 13 March 1767 ) was a Duchess of Saxony and the Dauphine of France.
By then he had also overseen most of the development of the Renault Dauphine, which would be presented at the Geneva Motor Show in March 1956.

Dauphine and 6
Although Line 1 had opened on 19 July 1900, Étoile station only opened on 1 September that year, being followed quickly by the Line 6 station ( on 2 October ) and the line 2 station ( on 13 December ; this station was initially the terminus of a shuttle from Porte Dauphine before the line was extended to Anvers on 7 October 1902 ).

Dauphine and 1956
The 4CV's direct replacement was the Dauphine, launched in 1956, but the 4CV in fact remained in production until 1961.

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Arnold worked at the Steklov Mathematical Institute in Moscow and at Paris Dauphine University up until his death.
The garrison which Charles reviewed, under orders to express deference to the king but disapproval of his government, instead shouted derogatory anti-Jesuit remarks at his devoutly Catholic niece, Marie Thérèse, Madame la Dauphine.
Philip was born at the Palace of Versailles in France the second son of Louis, Grand Dauphin, the heir apparent to the throne of France, and his wife Maria Anna Victoria of Bavaria, Dauphine Victoire.
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The first-generation Corvair featured a rear swing axle design similar to that of the Renault Dauphine and Volkswagen Beetle – a design which eliminates universal joints at the wheels and wherein the rear wheels are always perpendicular to the driveshafts.
The only full, roofed enclosures left are the original one at Porte Dauphine and the reconstructed ones at Abbesses and Châtelet, although many of the fenced entrances remain or have been rebuilt.
In 1988, he was named Visiting Professor at the University of Paris Dauphine.
In 1970, he becomes University Professor at the Université de Paris Dauphine where he stayed until his retirement in 2009.
( The others are located at Porte Dauphine, and at the intersection of Rue des Halles and Place Sainte-Opportune in the 1st arrondissment.
The rapids referred as Elk rapids became known as Bird rapids, and along with Cabin rapids, Dauphine rapids, and Deadman rapids they formed a barrier to steamboat travel in low water that caused Cow Island landing at Cow Creek to become the low water landing where freight was transferred to wagon trains for the final leg to Ft. Benton.
Jack reacted negatively to Sydney's telling him that she had gotten a job at Credit Dauphine, the front company for SD-6.
He taught economics from 1968 at the Paris Dauphine University, at the École polytechnique and at the École des Ponts et chaussées.
The original Renault R4 ’ s engine capacity of 747 cc served to differentiate the model from the more powerful Renault Dauphine, but the Dauphine ’ s 845 cc engine was used in the 4 itself from 1963 onwards: for most markets at this stage the Dauphine engine now came as standard in the top of the range Renault R4 Super, and was available in some other versions only as an optional extra.

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