- union, and was a
venue at the 2007
Rugby World Cup. It is
nicknamed "le
Chaudron" (the Cauldron), or "l'enfer vert" (the
Green ****), an
allusion to the...
- Yves
Chaudron was a
supposed French master art
forger who is
alleged to have
copied images of
Leonardo da Vinci's Mona Lisa as part of
Eduardo de Valfierno's...
- Île des Pingouins, or
Penguin Island, is an
uninhabited island in the
subantarctic Crozet Archipelago of the
southern Indian Ocean. With an area of only...
- Le
Chaudron infernal,
released in
Britain as The
Infernal Cauldron and in the
United States as The
Infernal Caldron and the
Phantasmal Vapors, is a 1903...
-
Kettle logic (French: la
logique du
chaudron) is a
rhetorical device wherein one uses
multiple arguments to
defend a point, but the
arguments are inconsistent...
-
public housing projects (or
council estates) in the
neighborhood of Le
Chaudron [fr], 4
kilometres (2.5 mi) east of Saint-Denis's city center, to rehouse...
- or059.01. ISBN 0471264180.
Gimeno P,
Besacier F,
Bottex M,
Dujourdy L,
Chaudron-Thozet H (December 2005). "A
study of
impurities in
intermediates and 3...
- Bibracte, a
Gallic oppidum (fortified settlement), was the
capital of the
Aedui and one of the most
important hillforts in Gaul. It was
located near modern...
-
Magliveras 1999, p. 31.
Scott 1973, p. 399.
Northedge 1986, pp. 278–280.
Chaudron,
Gerald (8
November 2011). New
Zealand in the
League of Nations: The Beginnings...
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Jacques Auguste Chaudron (2 June 1889 – 16 June 1969) was a
French ice
hockey player. He
competed in the men's
tournament at the 1924
Winter Olympics....