- Étienne
Clavière (29
January 1735 – 8
December 1793) was a Genevan-born
French financier and
politician of the
French Revolution. He was the
French Minister...
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Claviere is a muni****lity in the
Metropolitan City of
Turin in the
Italian region of Piedmont,
located about 80
kilometres (50 miles) west of the centre...
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Clavières (French pronunciation: [klavjɛʁ]; Occitan: Clavèiras) is a
commune in the
Cantal department in south-central France.
Communes of the Cantal...
- French-Italian
border at
Claviere/Montgenèvre.
Located some 70 km (44 miles) west of Turin, it
comprises the five
Piedmontese resorts of
Claviere (1760m), Sansicario...
- Oulx-Cesana-
Claviere-Sestriere (Italian:
Stazione di Oulx) is a
railway station in the Oulx
comune (muni****lity) in the
Italian region of Piedmont. The...
-
French abolitionist society founded by
Jacques Pierre Brissot and Étienne
Clavière and
directly inspired by the
Society for
Effecting the
Abolition of the...
- Château de
Clavières was a château in Ayrens, a
commune in the
Cantal département in the
Auvergne region of France. The Château de
Clavières burnt down...
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Chevalier de
Clavières (born in Guérande on 17
February 1738) was a
French Navy officer. He
fought in the War of
American Independence, and
taking part...
- political, social, and
cultural instability of the Revolution. Étienne
Clavière lobbied for
large issues of ****ignats
representing national wealth and...
-
Olympic Winter Games.
Together with the
villages of Pragelato, Sestriere,
Claviere,
Cesana Torinese, San
Sicario and Montgenèvre, in France, it
makes up the...