- the
region of
modern Champagne.
Châlons is
conjectured to be the site of
several battles including the
Battle of
Châlons fought in 274
between Roman Emperor...
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Châlons may
refer to:
Châlons-en-Champagne (formerly
Châlons-sur-Marne), a town in
Marne département Camp de
Châlons, a
temporary firing range near the...
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Nicolas Damont,
known as
Werewolf of
Châlons,
Tailor of
Châlons or
Demon Tailor of
Châlons (died 1598), was a
French man who was
executed for murder,...
- The
Chalon people are one of
eight divisions of the
Ohlone (Costanoan)
people of
Native Americans who
lived in
Northern California.
Chalon (also called...
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spoken by the
Chalon people Chalon, Isère,
formerly Châlons, in France's Isère département Le
Chalon, in the Drôme département Château-
Chalon, in the Jura...
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Châlons Vatry Airport (IATA: XCR, ICAO: LFOK) is a
minor international airport serving Châlons-en-Champagne and the
Grand Est
region in
northeastern France...
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Châlons Cathedral (French: Cathédrale Saint-Étienne de
Châlons) is a
Roman Catholic church in
Châlons-en-Champagne, France,
formerly known as
Châlons-sur-Marne...
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continued under a new
French government. The 130,000-strong
French Army of
Châlons,
commanded by
Marshal Patrice de Mac****n and
accompanied by
Napoleon III...
- 9575°N 4.365°E / 48.9575; 4.365 In the
Battle of
Châlons,
fought in 274 on the site of
modern Châlons-en-Champagne, France,
Roman Emperor Aurelian defeated...
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Philibert de
Chalon (18
March 1502 – 3
August 1530) was the last
Prince of
Orange from the
House of
Chalon. Born at
Nozeroy to John IV of
Chalon-Arlay, Philibert...