- François
Charles Louis,
marquis de Ch****eloup-
Laubat (French pronunciation: [fʁɑ̃swa ʃaʁl lwi maʁki də ʃaslu loba];
August 18, 1754 –
October 3, 1833)...
-
Count Charles-François
Gaston Louis Prosper de Ch****eloup-
Laubat (7 June 1866 – 20
November 1903) was a
French aristocrat and race car driver. Born in...
- The
Synagogue of Ch****eloup-
Laubat is a
Jewish synagogue located at 14 Rue Ch****eloup-
Laubat in Paris' 15th arrondis****t. The
synagogue is ****ociated...
-
Justin Napoléon
Samuel Prosper de Ch****eloup-
Laubat, 4th
Marquis of Ch****eloup-
Laubat (29 May 1805, Alessandria,
Department of Marengo,
French Empire –...
- Ch****eloup-
Laubat,
topped on 27
January 1899 when
Jenatzy achieved 80.35 km/h (49.93 mph). This
record was
again broken by Ch****eloup-
Laubat, who applied...
- was
educated at Lycée Leconte-de-Lisle in Réunion and at Lycée Ch****eloup-
Laubat in Saigon. He
served in the
French Army from 1956 to 1967. He
worked for...
- Yala
Laubat is a
village and muni****lity in
Chubut Province in
southern Argentina.
Ministerio del
Interior (in Spanish) v t e 42°45′35″S 68°51′59″W /...
- Ch****eloup-
Laubat was a
protected cruiser of the
Friant class built in the 1890s for the
French Navy, the last of
three ships of the class. The Friant-class...
- in the
early 1890s; the
three ships were Friant, Bugeaud, and Ch****eloup-
Laubat. They were
ordered as part of a
naval construction program directed at France's...
-
educated in the
relatively privileged surroundings of the Lycée Ch****eloup-
Laubat in Saigon,
followed by the
Cambodian Royal Military Academy. Nol
found employment...