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Chabrillan (French pronunciation: [ʃabʁijɑ̃]; Occitan: Chabrelha) is a
commune of the Drôme département in
southeastern France. The
French Ministry of...
- Élisabeth-Céleste Vénard,
countess of
Chabrillan (27
December 1824 – 18
February 1909),
better known by her
stage name Céleste
Mogador and
often referred...
- The Château de
Chabrillan is a
ruined castle in the
commune of
Chabrillan in the Drôme département of France. The
castle was
first mentioned in 1150, belonging...
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succession crisis of 1911, and that his great-grandfather,
Count Aynard de
Chabrillan,
should have
inherited Monaco's throne.
Until 2002, a
treaty between Monaco...
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cousins that were also
descended from the
Grimaldi family, the
counts of
Chabrillan. On 17 July 1918,
largely because of the von
Urach potential claim, France...
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Moreton de
Chabrillan, née
Frotier de La Coste-Messelière (1761–1807),
widow of
Jacques Henri Sébastien César Guigues,
Comte de
Moreton de
Chabrillan, for FRF35...
- Val •
Vieillevie •
Vixouze Drôme (26) Adhémar •
Albon •
Allan •
Chabrillan •
Chamaret •
Crest • Grâne •
Grignan • Ratières •
Rochechinard •...
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Courtney (2016). The
Evolution of the
French Courtesan Novel: From de
Chabrillan to Colette. New York: NY:
Palgrave Macmillan. pp. 10–11. ISBN 978-1-137-59708-3...
- copy
available to all. "Ego" had
looked to the
memoirs of Céleste de
Chabrillan (published
under the
moniker Mogador) for inspiration: "The
volume gave...
- author-client who beat and
humiliated the
author and
courtesan Céleste de
Chabrillan, also
known as La Mogador.[citation needed]
Musset was
dismissed from...