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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...
- Adémar de
Chabannes (988/989 – 1034; also Adhémar de
Chabannes) was a French/Frankish monk,
active as a composer, scribe, historian, poet,
grammarian and...
-
Antoine de
Chabannes, he is most
notable for his
significant role at the
Battle of
Castillon in 1453.
Jacques was the
second son of
Robert de
Chabannes and Alix...
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Middle Ages. The
Chabannes were an
aristocratic family established in the
Limousin since the 13th century. Antoine's
father Robert de
Chabannes, lord of Charlus-le-Pailhoux...
- 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...
- 1525) was a
French nobleman and
military officer. He was the lord of
Chabannes, La Palice, Pacy, Chauverothe, Bort-le-Comte and Héron. In 1511, he received...
- De
Chabanne La
Palice Bio, Stats, and Results".
Olympic Sports.
Archived from the
original on 2014-02-21.
Retrieved 2014-02-08. "Jean de
Chabannes la...
- Adélaïde
Chabannes de Balsac,
known professionally by her
stage name Adé, is a
French musician and
singer of
several genres,
including folk-pop. Previously...
- of
Auvergne from 950. The
primary sources for his
reign are
Ademar of
Chabannes, Dudo of Saint-Quentin, and
William of Jumièges.
William was son of Ebalus...
- (1460-1487),
married in 1477 to
Louis of
Joyeuse Catherine,
married Gilbert de
Chabannes Jeanne,
married at
first John II, Duke of
Bourbon and
later John III,...