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Châtellerault (pronounced [ʃatɛlʁo] ; Poitevin-Saintongeais: Châteulrô/Chateleràud; Occitan: Chastelairaud) is a
commune in the
Vienne department in the...
- Duke of
Châtellerault (French: duc de
Châtellerault) is a
French noble title that has been
created several times,
originally in the
Peerage of France...
- Aénor of
Châtellerault (also
known as Aénor de Rochefoucauld; c. 1103 –
March 1130) was
Duchess of
Aquitaine as the wife of Duke
William X and the mother...
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Stade Olympique Châtellerault is a
French ****ociation
football club
founded in 1914. It is
based in
Châtellerault, Nouvelle-Aquitaine,
France and plays...
- M29 (or MAC 24/29),
designed in 1924 by the
Manufacture d'armes de
Châtellerault, is a 7.5×54mm
French light machine gun,
which was the
standard issue...
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James Hamilton, 1st Duke of
Châtellerault, 2nd Earl of
Arran (c. 1519 – 22
January 1575), was a
Scottish nobleman and head of the
House of Hamilton. A...
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Amauberge or Amal(a)berge.
Dangereuse married Aimery I,
Viscount of
Châtellerault, at an
unknown date. She
advised her
husband to
donate property to the...
- François de Bourbon, Duke of
Châtellerault (1492 – 13
September 1515) was a
French prince du sang from the
House of Bourbon-Montpensier, a
cadet branch...
- The
Manufacture d'Armes de
Châtellerault (French pronunciation: [manyfaktyʁ daʁm də ʃatɛlʁo], "
Châtellerault Weapons Factory", abbr. MAC) was a French...
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Aimery I de
Châtellerault (c. 1075 – 7
November 1151), was the
Viscount of
Châtellerault and
father of
Aenor de
Châtellerault.
Through his
daughter he...