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Victorine Chastenay (1771–1855) was a
French writer, essayist,
translator and
memoir writer (a
French "mémorialiste"). She is also
known as Victorine...
- Nuncius. 35 (2): 274–299. doi:10.1163/18253911-03502005. S2CID 225198696.
Chastenay,
Pierre (2016). "From
Geocentrism to Allocentrism:
Teaching the Phases...
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Anatomography are used, for example, in
Canadian science TV show Le code
Chastenay,
Internet encyclopedia Wikipedia, as
lecture material in universities...
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Nicolas Chamfort Patrick Chamoiseau René Char, 20th-century poet
Victorine Chastenay François-René de
Chateaubriand Pierre ****rlos de
Laclos Emil Cioran...
- Bill
Bissett John
Allan Cairns OBC Mark
Joseph Cameron MB MSM
Pierre Chastenay Edward Herman Cole John
Terry Copp Rev.
Michael Creal Budhendranauth Doobay...
- Chénard 7 MF CAN Andréanne Gagné 8 DF CAN
Myriam Bouchard 9 FW CAN Léa
Chastenay-Joseph 10 MF CAN Geneviève
Caron 11 DF CAN Stéphanie Frenette-Blais...
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Gournay Lac
Prieur Lac
Cognac Lac
Roman Lac
Poncy Lac
Molleville Lac
Chastenay Lac
Turreau Lac
Naudin Lac
Raguideau Lac
Bourgtalon Lac
Bouvante Lac Novereau...
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Spirit and the
Order of
Saint Michael. He
married Humberte or
Huberte de
Chastenay, lady of
Lanty and Dinteville. Joachim-François,
marquis d’Andelot, mestre-de-camp...
- in 1580, she was
questioned by the canonesses, who
elected Huberte de
Chastenay instead. The pope, however,
ruled in
favor of Barbara, who
managed to...
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French Lidia Charskaya (1875–1938, Russia), nv.
Victorine Chastenay (1771–1855), wr. & mem. Noëlle Châtelet (b. 1944, France), es. & fiction...