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Charlot (French: [ʃaʁlo]; lit. '"Little Charles"') is a
fictionalized form of
Charles the
Younger (c. 772 –
December 4, 811), son of Charlemagne, in the...
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Charlot is the son of
Charlemagne in the
Matter of France.
Charlot may also
refer to:
Charlot equation analytical chemistry equation regarding pH Charlot...
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Edmond Charlot (1915–2004) was a French-Algerian
publisher and editor. He is best
known for his
friendship with
Albert Camus and for
being his
first publisher...
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Maurice Charlot (26 July 1882 – 20 May 1956) was a French-born
impresario known primarily for the
musical revues he
staged in
London between...
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Charlot is a Danish, German, Norwegian, and
Swedish feminine given name that is an
alternate form of
Charlotte and a
feminine form of Carl as well as...
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Charlot was a
French coxswain and
Olympic champion.
Charlot won a gold
medal in
coxed fours at the 1900
Summer Olympics, as
coxswain for the
French team...
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Charlot Salwai Tabimasmas (born 24
April 1963) is a
Vanuatuan politician,
former accountant, and
political advisor. He was the
prime minister of Vanuatu...
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Louis Henri Jean
Charlot (February 8, 1898 –
March 20, 1979) was a French-born
American painter and illustrator,
active mainly in
Mexico and the United...
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Charlots,
known as The
Crazy Boys in the English-speaking world, was a
group of
French musicians, singers,
comedians and film actors, who were po****r...
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Charlot Byj (pronounced "bye";
September 28, 1920 –
August 7, 1983) was an
artist known for her
greeting card designs,
posters and
advertising artwork...