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Antoine de la
Roche Chandieu (1534 in
Castle of
Chabot (near Mâcon) –
February 23, 1591 in Geneva) was a
French Reformed theologian, poet,
diplomat and...
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action by small-arms fire.[citation needed] With the
Swiss commander,
Chandieu,
taking charge, the
Swiss pikemen attacked with the
cavalry instead of...
- Pusignan, Saint-Bonnet-de-Mure, Saint-Laurent-de-Mure, Saint-Pierre-de-
Chandieu, Saint-Priest, Saint-Symphorien-d'Ozon, Sérézin-du-Rhône, Simandres, Solaize...
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Auguste de
Senarclens de
Grancy 10.
Charles Esaïe de
Chandieu 5.
Madeleine de
Chandieu 11. Renée de
Chandieu 1.
August von
Senarclens de
Grancy 12. Paul de...
- Saint-Pierre-de-
Chandieu (French pronunciation: [sɛ̃ pjɛʁ də ʃɑ̃djø]) is a
commune in the Rhône
department in
eastern France.
Communes of the Rhône department...
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Daniel Boulud Born (1955-03-25) 25
March 1955 (age 69) Saint-Pierre-de-
Chandieu,
France Culinary career Cooking style French cuisine Current restaurant(s)...
- département Saint-Pierre-de-Cernières, in the Eure département Saint-Pierre-de-
Chandieu, in the Rhône département Saint-Pierre-de-Chartreuse, in the Isère département...
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diplomat Alexander,
Count of Hoyos.
Through her
grandmother Edmée de Loys-
Chandieu (1892–1945), wife of
Alexander Hoyos, she is a
descendant of
Swiss and...
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Firstly there was
religious opposition from
Protestants such as La
Roche Chandieu,
secondly there was
opposition from
military men of the
minor gentry, such...
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churches of Poitiers,
leading a
visiting Parisian pastor,
Antoine de la
Roche Chandieu (1534–1591), to
propose the
convening of a
synod with the
intention of...