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Chanzy may
refer to:
Chanzy (instrument), a type of three-stringed
Mongolian lute from the
Tuvan Republic Chanzy, an
alternative name for Sidi-Ali-Ben-Joub...
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Antoine Eugène
Alfred Chanzy (French pronunciation: [ɑ̃twan øʒɛn alfʁɛd ʃɑ̃zi]; 18
March 1823 – 4
January 1883) was a
French general,
notable for his successes...
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Chanzy was an
Amiral Charner-class
armored cruiser built for the
French Navy (Marine Navale) in the 1890s. Upon completion, she
served in the Mediterranean...
- A
chanzy or Chanzi,
Tyanzi is a three-stringed lute
instrument from the
Tuvan Republic. It
looks like a long-necked
banjo with a skin head (goat or snake...
- Army.
After a
second defeat at
Beaugency on 10 December,
General Antoine Chanzy's poorly supplied Armée de la
Loire retreated undisturbed west to Le Mans...
- and
purple shirts, and play
their home
matches at the 8000-capacity
Stade Chanzy in Angoulême. The team
origins dates back to 15
February 1910, when a multi-sports...
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primarily in
response to the
sinking of the
French steamship Général
Chanzy nearby in 1910,
during which 156 p****engers and crew lost
their lives. Designed...
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spike fiddle)
Chadagan (similar to a zither)
Chanzy (3-string
plucked lute)
Bichii chanzy (small
chanzy tuned one
octave higher)
Doshpuluur (3-string...
- the
Loire and
defeated them. The
French force was led by
General Antoine Chanzy (16th
corps d'armée),
supported in the
afternoon by
General Gaston de Sonis...
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Mecklenburg in the
Battle of Beaugency,
Chanzy began conducting a deplete. On 12 December, upon
learning that
Chanzy was
beginning to
withdraw to the northwest...