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Jarnac (French pronunciation: [ʒaʁnak]; Occitan: [d͡ʒaɾˈnak]; Saintongese: Jharnat) is a
commune in the
Charente department,
southwestern France. It was...
- The
Battle of
Jarnac on 13
March 1569 was an
encounter during the
French Wars of
Religion between the
Catholic forces of
Marshal Gaspard de Saulx, sieur...
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Chabot de
Jarnac against François de Vivonne,
following a
request by
Jarnac to King
Henry II for
permission to duel to
regain his honour.
Jarnac went on...
- Guy I de Chabot,
seigneur de
Jarnac (1514-1584) was a
French courtier,
soldier and governor.
Rising to
prominence with the
elevation of his
family to great...
- [kuʁvwazje]) is a
brand of cognac, with
production based in the town of
Jarnac in the
Charente region of France. It is the
youngest and
smallest of the...
- the
banks of the
river Charente in
Jarnac,
France since the 18th century. It is one of the
oldest houses in
Jarnac and
serves as the company's headquarters...
- of
Paris (the
actual last duel
occurred in 1547
opposing Guy
Chabot de
Jarnac against François de Vivonne). The
combat was
decreed on
December 29, 1386...
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Jarnac-Champagne (French pronunciation: [ʒaʁnak ʃɑ̃paɲ]) is a
commune in the Charente-Maritime
department in
southwestern France.
Communes of the Charente-Maritime...
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Rougon identifies Vichy collaborator Marcel Jarnac. He
supposedly died in 1943, but
Rougon has
strong doubts.
Jarnac was
careful about maintaining his anonymity...
- Philippe-Ferdinand-Auguste de Rohan-Chabot (1815–1875),
comte de
Jarnac, was a
French diplomat of
aristocratic descent.[citation needed]
Descended from...