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Chinon (French pronunciation: [ʃinɔ̃] ) is a
commune in the Indre-et-Loire department, Centre-Val de Loire, France. The
traditional province around Chinon...
- Château de
Chinon is a château
located on the bank of the
river Vienne in
Chinon, France. It was
founded by
Theobald I,
Count of Blois. In the 11th century...
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Chinon may
refer to a town in France, see
Chinon a
castle in
Chinon, France, see Château de
Chinon a wine from the
vineyards around the town of Chinon...
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Chinon wine (French pronunciation: [ʃinɔ̃] )
comes from the
vineyards around the town of
Chinon in Touraine.
Unusual for the
Loire Valley, it is mostly...
- The
Chinon Parchment is a
historical do****ent
discovered in
September 2001 by
Barbara Frale, an
Italian paleographer at the
Vatican Apostolic Archive....
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Chinon Industries Inc. (チノン株式会社,
Chinon Kabushiki-gaisha) was a ****anese
camera manufacturer.
Kodak took a
majority stake in the
company in 1997, and...
- The
Truce of
Chinon,
which ended the Anglo-French war of 1213–14, was
agreed to by King John of
England and King
Philip II of
France on 18
September 1214...
- Château-
Chinon is the name of two
communes of the Nièvre département, in France: Château-
Chinon (Ville) Château-
Chinon (Campagne) The two
towns are neighboring...
- the
French copy
provides a
somewhat different account of
events at
Chinon. The
Chinon parchment shows the
hearings were held by the
Church only and that...
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central France. In
between are the
regions of
Anjou wine, Saumur, Bourgueil,
Chinon, and Vouvray. The
Loire Valley itself follows the
river through the Loire...