- A
chambon is a
piece of
horse tack. It is a
strap that runs
forward from the
bottom of the
girth or surcingle, and forks. The
forks continue to a ring...
- Le
Chambon-sur-Lignon (French pronunciation: [lə ʃɑ̃bɔ̃ syʁ liɲɔ̃],
literally "Le
Chambon on Lignon"; Auvergnat: Lo
Chambon) is a
commune in the Haute-Loire...
- A
chambon is a
training device used on horses.
Chambon may also
refer to:
Chambon, Charente-Maritime, in the Charente-Maritime département
Chambon, Cher...
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Pierre Chambon (French pronunciation: [pjɛʁ ʃɑ̃bɔ̃]; born 7
February 1931 in Mulhouse, France) was the
founder of the
Institute for
Genetics and Cellular...
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Nicolas Chambon (21
September 1748, Limeil-Brévannes, (Val-de-Marne),
France - 2
November 1826, Paris, France) was a
French politician who
served as Mayor...
- Hugo
Chambon (born 10
August 1996) is a
French footballer who
plays as a
striker for
Ligue 2 club Amiens.
Chambon is a
native of Lyon, France.
Chambon started...
- François
Chambon (10
January 1905 – 28
October 1993) was a
Swiss painter and illustrator. Émile
Chambon was born in Geneva, the son of Émile-Joseph
Chambon and...
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Mademoiselle Chambon is a 2009
French film
directed by Stéphane Brizé, with a
screenplay adapted from the 1996
novel by Éric Holder. It won a César Award...
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introduced at the
beginning of the 20th
century by
Sister Mary
Martha Chambon (March 6, 1841 –
March 21, 1907), a
Roman Catholic nun of the Monastery...
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Charles Chambon was high
commissioner of
French India. He was born in 1896 and died in 1965. He was in
office from 1949 to 1950 and was
succeeded by André...