- Élisabeth,
Baroness de
Rothschild (née
Pelletier de
Chambure; a.k.a. Lili; 9
March 1902 – 23
March 1945) was a
member by
marriage of the wine-making branch...
- Geneviève,
comtesse Hubert de
Chambure Thibault (20 June 1902, Neuilly-sur-Seine – 31
August 1975, Strasbourg) was a
French musicologist ****ociated with...
- judgment. In 1934,
Philippe de
Rothschild married Élisabeth
Pelletier de
Chambure (1902–1945), the
former wife of
Jonkheer Marc de Becker-Rémy [Wikidata]...
- Open girls'
singles champions 1953:
Christine Brunon 1954:
Beatrice de
Chambure 1955: Maria-Teresa
Reidl 1956:
Eliane Launay 1957: Ilse
Buding 1958: Francesca...
- x 1923:
Claude du Pont of the Du Pont family.
Elisabeth Pelletier de
Chambure (1902–1945), the only
member of the
Rothschild family to die in the Holocaust...
-
approximates the
heartland of the
original Kingdom of Burgundy. Eugène de
Chambure published a
Glossaire du
Morvan in 1878.
Apart from
songs dating from the...
-
historic vihuelas: The 'Guadalupe'
vihuela in the Musée Jacquemart-André The '
Chambure'
instrument in the Cité de la
Musique A
relic of
Saint Mariana de Jesús...
- of
Vivier (1478–1497). An
edition was
prepared by Geneviève
Thibault de
Chambure in 1952, and the
complete m****cript was
recorded by
Anthony Rooley and...
- Open girls'
singles champions 1953:
Christine Brunon 1954:
Beatrice de
Chambure 1955: Maria-Teresa
Reidl 1956:
Eliane Launay 1957: Ilse
Buding 1958: Francesca...
- Château
Mouton Rothschild. The baron's
previous wife,
Elisabeth Pelletier de
Chambure, died in 1945 in Ravensbrück
concentration camp. By this marriage, she...