- Look up
chastel in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Chastel may
refer to:
Chastel, Haute-Loire, in the Haute-Loire
department Chastel-Arnaud, in the Drôme...
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marked the end of the
attacks is
credited to a
local hunter named Jean
Chastel, who shot it at the
slopes of Mont
Mouchet (now
called la
Sogne d'Auvers)...
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Pierre du
Chastel or Duchâtel (died 1552) was a
French humanist,
librarian to
Francis I of France.
Pierre Duchâtel [Du
Chastel, Castell****, or Pierre...
- André
Chastel (15
November 1912,
Paris – 18 July 1990, Neuilly-sur-Seine) was a
French art historian,
author of an
important work on the
Italian Renaissance...
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Chastel Blanc (Arabic: برج صافيتا, Burj
Safita or
Safita Tower) is a
medieval structure in Safita,
western Syria. It was
built by the
Knights Templar...
- Jean-Pancrace
Chastel (1726–1793) was a
French sculptor. He was born in
Avignon in 1726 and
moved to Aix-en-Provence as a
young boy. He was the first...
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period (5th-6th
centuries CE). The
castle named in
Frankish chronicles as
Chastel Neuf (in
medieval French) or
Castellum Novum (in Latin), and
known as Qal'at...
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Roger Chastel (Édouard
Henri Roger Chastel; 25
March 1897 in
Paris – 12 July 1981 in Saint-Germain-en-Laye.) was a
French painter from l'École de Paris...
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Olivier Chastel (born 22
November 1964, in Liège) is a
Belgian pharmacist and
politician of the
Liberal Party "Mouvement Réformateur" (MR) who has been...
- it
became part of the
Lordship of
Joscelin III of
Edessa (see below).
Chastel Neuf was
built by Hugh of
Falkenberg around 1105 but was
later given to...