- The
Pineton de
Chambrun family is a
French noble family, of
which several members have
taken an
important part in
French politics.
Their nobility was...
- July 1993,
Raine Spencer married a
third husband,
Count Jean-François
Pineton de
Chambrun (a
descendant of the
Marquis de La
Fayette and a
member of...
-
communities of Alverda, Heilwood,
Mentcle (previously Penn Mary), Nolo,
Pineton, and Strongstown. The land that
would eventually become Pine
Township was...
- who
accompanied Pierre in
Africa from 1883 to 1886. He
married Thérèse
Pineton de
Chambrun (1860–1948) on 12
August 1895. They had four children—Jacques...
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Pathology (9th ed.). Philadelphia, PA: Elsevier/Saunders. ISBN 9781437717815.
Pineton de
Chambrun G,
Dufour G, T****y B, Rivière B,
Bouta N, Bi****h M, Panaro...
- June 1832,
Paris – 17
November 1902, Paris), who
married Charles Adolphe Pineton de
Chambrun (10
August 1831,
Marjevols – 13
September 1891, New York),...
-
Count René
Aldebert Pineton de
Chambrun (French pronunciation: [ʁəne aldəbɛʁ pintɔ̃ də ʃɑ̃bʁœ̃]; 23
August 1906 – 19 May 2002) was a French-American aristocrat...
- Charles-Adolphe
Pineton de Chambrun,
Marquis of
Chambrun (10
August 1831 – 13
September 1891) was a
French historian,
jurist and non-fiction writer. Adolphe...
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Aldebert de
Chambrun (1872–1962) was a
French general and a
member of the
Pineton de
Chambrun aristocratic family.
Aldebert de
Chambrun was born on July...
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Monpezat House of
Noailles House of
Normandy House of Orléans
House of
Pineton de
Chambrun House of
Poitiers House of
Polignac House of
Rohan House of...