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- La Chesnaye is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Nicolas Filleul de La Chesnaye (1530–1575?), French poet and dramatist Charles Aubert...
- Jacques Bongars (1554 – 29 July 1612) was a French scholar and diplomat. Bongars was born at Orléans, and was brought up in the Reformed faith. He obtained...
- Nicole de La Chesnaye (fl. 1507) was a French author of the early 16th century best known for the morality play La Con****ation de Banquet. His play was...
- The lac La Chesnaye is a freshwater body of the watershed of the rivière aux Anglais, located in the territory of the town of Baie-Comeau, in the Manicouagan...
- substitution, transfer, sale, or other. Notice de personne: "Aubert de La Chesnaye Des Bois, François-Alexandre (1699-1783)", BnF. Retrieved 19 August 2022...
- Anne-Louise Le Jeuneux, sometimes Lejeuneux or Jeuneux, later Baudin de La Chesnaye (died 15 April 1794) was a French painter. Le Jeuneux is first recorded...
- Wiijimaa(g), "brother(s)/compatriot(s)/comrade(s)"). Charles Aubert de La Chesnaye was do****ented as the first European to record the term "Mi'kmaq" for the...
- her maid, Lisette. Christine has been married to Robert, Marquis de la Chesnaye for three years. For two years, Lisette has been married to Schumacher...
- Nicolas Filleul de La Chesnaye (1530 in Rouen – 1575[citation needed]) was a French poet. He was professor at the College of Harcourt, Eure where in 1563...
- p. 407 Fr.-A. de La Chesnaye des Bois et J. Badier, Dictionnaire de la noblesse, t. XVI, p. 615-623 (French) Fr.-A. de La Chesnaye des Bois et J. Badier...