Examples of 'delphine de' in a sentence

Meaning of "delphine de"

delphine de: Refers to a person named Delphine, possibly within a specific context such as literature, art, or history

How to use "delphine de" in a sentence

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Based on an original novel by Delphine de Vigan.
Delphine de Blic.
Her maternal aunt was the writer Sophie Gay and her cousin was Delphine de Girardin.
The film is an adaptation of Delphine de Vigan 's novel of the same name.
During this period, she signed works as Delphine de Cool.
Ernest married Delphine de Sabran-Pontevès.
Delphine de Wigan, " adapted from a true story.
The french poet Delphine de Girard says,.
What appealed to you about Delphine De Vigan 's novel?
Are you Delphine de Wigan it?
You may have already read Delphine de Vigan 's No and Me.
No and Me by Delphine de Vigan ** Ah, this one was so good.
The ruler of the Ascendant, Delphine de Vigan, is the Moon.

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