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Chaudon (French pronunciation: [ʃodɔ̃]) is a
commune in the Eure-et-Loir
department in
northern France.
Communes of the Eure-et-Loir
department "Répertoire...
- Esprit-Joseph
Chaudon (1738–1800) was a
French bibliographer and writer. He was born in Valensole.
After teaching the
humanities in
several colleges of...
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Chaudon-Norante (French pronunciation: [ʃodɔ̃ nɔʁɑ̃t]; Occitan:
Chaudon e Noranta) is a
commune in the Alpes-de-Haute-Provence
department in southeastern...
- Chartres, a
French lycée, i.e., a high-school like institution. He died at
Chaudon (Eure-et-Loir) on 1
September 1693. The C****egrain
reflector is a reflecting...
- Mercœur (1558–1602), as well son of Nicolas, Duke of Mercœur.
Louis Maïeul
Chaudon, Antoine-François Delandine.
Nouveau dictionnaire historique, ou, Histoire...
- Louis-Mayeul
Chaudon (20 May 1737,
Valensole – 28 May 1817, Mézin), was a
French Benedictine biographer.
After studying in the
colleges of M****ille and...
- York: Barron's
Educational Series. ISBN 0-7641-5136-3, 978-0-7641-5136-1.
Chaudon, Francis. 1980. The
Concise Encyclopedia of Romanticism. Secaucus, N.J...
- in a
sunny southerly or
westerly aspect. The
cultivar 'Souvenir d'André
Chaudon' has
gained the
Royal Horticultural Society's
Award of
Garden Merit. "Nepeta...
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Esprit Calvet (1728–1810),
French physician and
collector Esprit-Joseph
Chaudon (1738–1800),
French bibliographer and
writer Esprit Fléchier (1632–1710)...
- Mallena,
Daniel Chaudon) Pra quê (Nuria Mallena, Luís Kiari, Naná Karabachian) Sem hora (Nuria Mallena, Naná Karabachian,
Daniel Chaudon) Da
porta (Nuria...