Sauvage
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Sauvage, French for savage
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- Places :Canada* Lower Savage Islands, Nunavut* Middle Savage Islands, NunavutSlovenia* Savage Lake, a karst lakeUnited States* Savage, Maryland* Savage, Minnesota...
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- Adrien SauvageAdrien SauvageAdrien Victor Sauvage is an English fashion designer, director and photographer of Ghanaian desent. His short film, This is not a Suit released in 2011, garnered international recognition and was nominated for the official selection into the 2011 Sundance Film Festival.- Early :Adrien Sauvage was...
(born 1983), an English fashion designer, director and photographer of Ghanaian desent - Catherine SauvageCatherine SauvageCatherine Sauvage , born 26 May 1929 in Nancy, France and died on 20 March 1998 in Bry-sur-Marne was a French singer and actress.- Early life :...
(1929-1998), a French singer and actress - Cyrille SauvageCyrille SauvageCyrille Sauvage is a French racing driver. He has competed in such series as International Formula 3000 and Porsche Supercup. He won both the Championnat de France Formule Renault and the Eurocup Formula Renault in 1995....
(born 1973), a French racing driver - Frédéric SauvageFrédéric SauvageFrédéric Sauvage was a French boat builder who carried out early tests of screw-type marine propellers.Sauvage was born at Boulogne-sur-Mer. In a public demonstration with a small boat on January 15, 1832 in Honfleur, he was able to show that a propeller is more efficient than the then standard...
(1786-1857), a French boat builder who carried out early tests of screw-type marine propellers - Henri SauvageHenri SauvageHenri Sauvage was a French architectural designer.Sauvage was born in Rouen, France. After studying at the École nationale supérieure des Beaux-Arts in the atelier of Jean-Louis Pascal, he opened a wallpaper shop in Paris for which he got orders from Hector Guimard and Louis Majorelle, he then...
(1873-1932), a French architectural designer - Henri Émile SauvageHenri Émile Sauvage- Works :Articles in The Popular Science Monthly:* “Amphibious Fishes,” in Popular Science Monthly Volume 9, September 1876* “The Archer-Fishes,” in Popular Science Monthly Volume 12, January 1878* “The Matamata,” in Popular Science Monthly Volume 16, March 1880...
(1842-1917), a French paleontologist and ichthyologist - James SauvageJames SauvageJames Sauvage , was a Welsh baritone singer.-Early life:Sauvage grew up in the mining community of Penrhos, Rhosllannerchrugog, Wales, the son of Thomas and Mary Savage of The Square. Before he was nine years old, he began working in one of the local collieries, the Brandie Pit No. 6 at Ruabon,...
(born James Savage, 1849-1922), a Welsh baritone singer - Jean Pierre SauvageJean Pierre SauvageJean-Pierre Sauvage is a French coordination chemist. He has specialized in supramolecular chemistry.Sauvage was born in Paris in 1944 and obtained his Ph.D. from the University of Louis Pasteur under the supervision of J.-M. Lehn. During his PhD work, he contributed to the first syntheses of the...
(born 1944), a French coordination chemist - Louise SauvageLouise SauvageAlix Louise Sauvage OAM is an Australian paralympic wheelchair racer.Sauvage is often regarded as the most renowned disabled sportswoman in Australia. She won two gold medals and a silver medal at the 2000 Sydney Paralympic games in front of a home crowd...
(born 1973), an Australian paralympic wheelchair racer - Paul SauvagePaul SauvagePaul Sauvage is a retired French footballer.During his club career he played for Limoges FC , Stade de Reims , US Valenciennes Anzin , and Castets-en-Dorthes , and won the French championship with Reims in 1962...
(born 1939), a retired French footballer - Paul Sauvage (aviator)Paul Sauvage (aviator)Sergent Paul Joannes Sauvage was a World War I flying ace credited with eight confirmed and six unconfirmed aerial victories. He was originally posted to fly a Nieuport for Escadrille 65, and scored his first victory with them on 16 July 1916...
(1897-1917), a French World War I flying ace - Piat SauvagePiat SauvagePiat Joseph Sauvage was a Belgian painter. Piat's father, Antoine, was a glass cutter. Piat worked in his father's factory until the age of 17, when he completed his technical schooling in drawing...
(1744-1818), a Belgian painter
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- Le SauvageLe SauvageLe Sauvage is a 1975 French film starring Yves Montand and Catherine Deneuve. The film was a commercial success with a total of 2,373,738 admissions in France and was the 12th highest grossing film of the year....
(English title (UK): Call me Savage), a 1975 French film starring Yves Montand and Catherine Deneuve - Les SauvagesLes SauvagesLes Sauvages is a commune in the Rhône department in eastern France.-References:*...
, a commune in the Rhône department in eastern France - Sauvage, a restaurant in BerlinBerlinBerlin is the capital city of Germany and is one of the 16 states of Germany. With a population of 3.45 million people, Berlin is Germany's largest city. It is the second most populous city proper and the seventh most populous urban area in the European Union...
specializing in the Paleolithic dietPaleolithic dietThe modern dietary regimen known as the Paleolithic diet , also popularly referred to as the caveman diet, Stone Age diet and hunter-gatherer diet, is a nutritional plan based on the presumed ancient diet of wild plants and animals that various hominid species habitually consumed during the...
of our cavemenCavemanA caveman or troglodyte is a stock character based upon widespread concepts of the way in which early prehistoric humans may have looked and behaved...
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