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*''Patrie!'', 1869 play by [[Victorien Sardou]] about the rising of the Dutch Geuzen at the end of the 16th century |
*''Patrie!'', 1869 play by [[Victorien Sardou]] about the rising of the Dutch Geuzen at the end of the 16th century |
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*[[Patrie (1917 film)|''Patrie'' (1917 film)]], based on the play |
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*[[Patrie (1946 film)|''Patrie'' (1946 film)]], also based on the play |
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Look up patrie in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Patrie (French "fatherland") or La Patrie (The fatherland) may refer to:
Patrie
- Patrie!, 1869 play by Victorien Sardou about the rising of the Dutch Geuzen at the end of the 16th century
- [[Patrie!], a popular 1886 opera by Paladihle based on the play
- Patrie (1917 film), based on the play
- Patrie (1946 film), also based on the play
- Patrie (airship), 1906
- French battleship Patrie, launched in 1903
La Patrie
- La Patrie, Quebec, a municipality of about 750 people in Le Haut-Saint-François Regional County Municipality, in Quebec, Canada.
- La Patrie (Canadian newspaper), Montreal newspaper 1879-1978
- La Patrie (French newspaper), Parisian financial newspaper 1841