83 examples of victoires in sentences

" He added, "I will wait for you in the Rue de la Vrillière, near the Place des Victoires.

There at the corner of the Place des Victoires there is a well-constructed barricade.

There are corpses as far as the Place des Victoires.

A regiment seemed to be preparing to bivouac in the Place des Victoires.

In the Place des Victoires he met the ex-Constituent Isidore Buvignier, his friend, who about six weeks previously had come out of the Madelonnettes, where he had been confined for the matter of the Solidarité Républicaine.

In the finest square of the city, the Place des Victoires, the Duke de la Feuillade had erected a statue of Louis XIV.

The wealth of bankers, brokers, mercers, jewellers, tailors, and coachmakers dates to these times,those prosperous and fortunate members of the middle-class who "inhabited the Place Vendôme and the Place des Victoires, as the nobles dwelt in the Rue de Grenelle and the Rue St. Dominique.

In the quarter of the Place de la Bourse and the Place des Victoires, National Guards have assembled and declared themselves Friends of Order.

Yesterday and the day before, at the Place de la Bourse, at the Place des Victoires and the Bank, we were resolved on resistanceresistance, nothing more, for none of us, I am sure, would have fired a shot without sufficient provocationand even this resolution cost us much pain and some hesitation.

The curé of Notre-Dame-des-Victoires was to have been arrested also, but warned in time, he was able to place himself in safety.

Damaged. Place des Victoires: No. 2.

Bonne chance et toujours la victoire!"

Mais le maréchal change aussitôt la disposition du combat; quoique malade, il charge trois fois en personne et ramène la victoire sous nos drapeaux.

ACTIUM, promontoire de Grèce, célèbre par la victoire navale d'Octave et d'Agrippa sur Antoine et

REMPORTER LA , victoire dans une lutte. PAPE, m., chef de l'Église catholique romaine.

SUCCÈS, m., issue (bonne ou mauvaise); victoire.

TRIOMPHANT, E, qui triomphe; qui a vaincu. TRIOMPHE, m., entrée pompeuse et solennelle; victoire; grand succès.

VAINQUEUR, celui qui remporte une victoire dans un combat.

VICTOIRE, f., succès remporte à la guerre.

VICTORIEUX, EUSE, qui a remporté la victoire.

Bonaparte could now once more spend a few secluded days of rest and calm enjoyment in his (by this time more richly-decorated) dwelling in the Rue Chautereine, the name of which the city authorities had changed to Rue de la Victoire, in honor of the conqueror at Arcola and Marengo.

It was in silence that they stepped, after the ceremonies were over, into the carriage that bore them to their new home, in the same small residence in the Rue de la Victoire which her mother had occupied in the first happy weeks of her youthful union with Bonaparte.

For victory, as La Madonna della Vittoria, Notre Dame des Victoires.

O grand Cid, le frisson du clairon triomphal, Et pour faire accourir au-dessus de vos tentes, Ailes au vent, l'essaim des victoires chantantes!

He lives in the Place des Victoires.

83 examples of  victoires  in sentences