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Margherita Chabran (born 1780?) was an
Italian operatic soprano. Her last name is
sometimes given as
Chabrand or Chambrend, and
later as Chabrand-Albani...
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Joseph Chabran (21 June 1763 in
Cavaillon –
February 1843 in Avignon), was a
French military officer. He
served as
infantry commander during the French...
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Ronchard Michèle
Philippe as La
princesse de
Chabran / The
Princess Pierre Magnier as Le
prince de
Chabran / The
Prince Arthur Allan as
Jacopoulos Annie...
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University Press, 2001. ISBN 9780195188431 Hernández, Francisco; Varey, Simon;
Chabrán,
Rafael (2000). The
Mexican Treasury: The
Writings of Dr.
Francisco Hernández...
- by
Brigadier General François de
Schwarz and
General of
Division Joseph Chabran against Spanish volunteers and
mercenaries led by
General Antoni Franch...
- Jean
Rouchard Armand Bour as
Prince de
Chabran Maxime Fabert as
Tabourot Alice Field as
Princesse de
Chabran Marcel de
Garcin as Gréville Paul Clerget...
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original on
December 9, 2020.
Retrieved January 10, 2021.
Chabrán, Richard;
Chabrán, Rafael, eds. (1996). The
Latino Encyclopedia.
Marshall Cavendish...
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divisions of
Chabran, Souham, Pino, and Chabot.
Chabran's division was part of Duhesme's
corps which had been
blockaded in Barcelona.
Chabran's troops were...
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March 14, 2016.
Retrieved March 13, 2016 – via Newspapers.com.
Chabrán, Richard;
Chabrán, Rafael, eds. (1996). "San Juan, Olga". The
Latino Encyclopedia...
- last
years of his reign. For example, in
April 1124, he took the town of
Chabran after an
attack against his v****al of
Emirate of Derbent.
Still in the...