Chabannes may refer to: Chabbanes, today part of Saint-Pierre-de-Fursac Château de Chabannes, a castle in Saint-Pierre-de-Fursac Chabannes, today part...
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Adémar de Chabannes (988/989 – 1034; also Adhémar de Chabannes) was a French/Frankish monk, active as a composer, scribe, historian, poet, grammarian and...
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Raymond Chabanne (27 March 1924 – 3 June 2022) was a French military officer who achieved the rank of général. He was commanding officer of the 3rd Marine...
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chateaudecompiegne.fr. Retrieved 2020-07-08. Emmanuel Starcky and Laure Chabanne (dir.), Franz Xaver Winterhalter, 1805-1873: portraits de cour, entre faste...
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Count Jean Alfred Octave de Chabannes la Palice (29 March 1871 – 29 August 1933) was a French sailor, who represented his country at the 1900 Summer Olympics...
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Jacques de Chabannes (ca. 1400-1453) was a French nobleman and military commander during the reign of King Charles VII. The elder brother of Antoine de...
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Château de Chabannes was an orphanage in the village of Chabannes (part of today's Saint-Pierre-de-Fursac) in Vichy France where about 400 Jewish refugee...
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Saint-Quentin-la-Chabanne (French pronunciation: [sɛ̃ kɑ̃tɛ̃ la ʃaban]; Occitan: Sent Quentin) is a commune in the Creuse department in central France...
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Chabanne et partenaires (English: Chabanne and Partners), also known as Agence Chabanne, is an architectural and engineering firm based in Lyon, Rhône...
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La Chabanne (French pronunciation: [la ʃaban]; Occitan: La Chabana) is a commune in the Allier department in central France. Communes of the Allier department...
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