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Louis Jacques Balsan (September 16, 1868 –
November 4, 1956) was a
French aviator and industrialist, born at Châteauroux (Indre) in 1868, who was the second...
- Étienne
Balsan (February 11, 1878 – 1953) was born in Paris, France, as
Fulcran Étienne
Balsan.[citation needed] A
French socialite and heir, he was born...
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Humbert Jean René
Balsan (21
August 1954 – 10
February 2005) was a
French film
producer and
chairman of the
European Film Academy. He was
known for securing...
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Consuelo Vanderbilt-
Balsan (formerly
Consuelo Spencer-Churchill,
Duchess of Marlborough; born
Consuelo Vanderbilt; 2
March 1877 – 6
December 1964) was...
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balsan in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Balsan may
refer to: Étienne
Balsan (1878–1953),
French socialite Humbert Balsan (1954–2005), French...
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Balsan is a
French textile flooring (****s and **** tiles)
company and
market leader in its sector. With
roots dating back to 1751 in Châteauroux,...
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divorced in 1921.
Later that year his
mother married Lt. Col.
Jacques Balsan, a
wealthy French balloon, aircraft, and
hydroplane pilot, and his father...
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Louis Balsan (22
October 1911 – 22 May 1982) was a
French bobsledder who
competed in the 1930s. He
later became a
writer in the 1950s,
discussing his involvement...
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Balsan-dong (Korean: 발산동) is a dong (neighborhood) of
Gangseo District, Seoul,
South Korea.
Administrative divisions of
South Korea 발산동 (-dong 鉢山洞) (in...
- ex-cavalry
officer and
textile heir, Étienne
Balsan. At the age of twenty-three,
Chanel became Balsan's mistress,
supplanting the
courtesan Émilienne...