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Chaulnes (French pronunciation: [ʃo(l)n]; Picard: Chonne) is a
commune in the
Somme department in Hauts-de-France in
northern France.
Chaulnes lies in...
- NEW DUCHESS.; De
Chaulnes and His
American Bride Appear at the Opera". The New York Times.
Retrieved 3
April 2023. "Duc de
Chaulnes Buried". The New York...
- d'Albert, 12th Duke of
Chaulnes (born
posthumously 1908–1980) Tragically, like his
grandfather and
father before him, the Duke of
Chaulnes died
young with all...
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Chaulnes is a
railway station located in the
commune of
Chaulnes in the
Somme department, France. The
station is
served by TER Hauts-de-France
trains from...
- of
Chaulnes, in 1867, his
elder brother Charles succeeded to the
dukedoms of
Luynes and
Chevreuse and Paul
succeeded to the
dukedoms of
Chaulnes and...
- of Duke of
Chaulnes (French: duc de
Chaulnes), a
French peerage, is held by the d'Albert
family beginning in 1621. The
duchy of
Chaulnes was established...
- Duke of
Chaulnes, was
seigneur de
Cadenet and
married Charlotte Eugenie d'Ailly,
countess of
Chaulnes, in 1619, and was
created Duke of
Chaulnes in 1621...
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Claire Charlotte Eugénie d'Ailly [fr],
Countess of
Chaulnes, was the
first Duke of
Chaulnes, a
title created by
Louis XIII in 1621. He came to court...
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Louis Joseph d'Albert, 6th Duke of
Chaulnes (1741–1792),
sixth Duke of
Chaulnes and son of
Michel Ferdinand d'Albert d'Ailly, was a
chemist and French...
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Auguste d'Albert, 4th Duke of
Chaulnes (2
December 1676 - 9
November 1744) was a
French nobleman and Peer and 4th Duke of
Chaulnes. He was
created a Marshal...