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Luckner Cambronne (30 October 1930 – 24 September 2006) was a high-ranking
political figure in François Duvalier's
regime in Haiti.
Cambronne was born...
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Pierre Jacques Étienne, 1st
Viscount Cambronne (26
December 1770 – 29
January 1842), was a
general of the
First French Empire. A main
strategist of the...
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named after the
nearby Place Cambronne and Rue
Cambronne,
which were in turn
named after Viscount Pierre Cambronne (1770–1842), a
general at the Battle...
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Cambronne may
refer to:
Arnouph Deshayes de
Cambronne (1768–1846),
adjudant of the Château de Compiègne
Claude de
Cambronne (1905–1993),
aircraft manufacturer...
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Cours Cambronne is a
square in the city of Nantes, France.
Located in the city
center of Nantes, the
square is
approximately 182 m (597 ft) long and...
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Claude de
Cambronne (French pronunciation: [klod də kɑ̃bʁɔn]; 23
October 1905 – 31
January 1993) was a
French businessman. He
studied at the École nationale...
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widow Simone and son Jean-Claude "Baby Doc"
Duvalier ordered Cambronne into exile.
Cambronne moved to Miami, Florida, US,
where he
lived until his death...
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Cambronne-lès-Clermont (French pronunciation: [kɑ̃bʁɔn lɛ klɛʁmɔ̃],
literally Cambronne near Clermont) is a
commune in the Oise
department in northern...
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Cambronne (born 1 May 1951, Casablanca, Morocco) is a
French journalist,
novelist and humanitarian.
Descendant of
Arnouph Deshayes de
Cambronne who...
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Cambronne-lès-Ribécourt (French pronunciation: [kɑ̃bʁɔn lɛ ʁibekuʁ],
literally Cambronne near Ribécourt) is a
commune in the Oise
department in northern...