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- Rochebrune may refer to the following places in France: Rochebrune, Hautes-Alpes, a commune in the department of Hautes-Alpes Rochebrune, Drôme, a commune...
- represent the architectural ideal of Octave de Rochebrune. Most of the Renaissance elements added by Rochebrune comes from the castle of Coulonges-sur-l'Autize...
- The Pic de Rochebrune (or Grand Rochebrune or, simply, Rochebrune) is a mountain in the Cottian Alps belonging to the French department of Hautes-Alpes...
- Rochebrune (French pronunciation: [ʁɔʃbʁyn]; Occitan: Ròchabruna) is a commune in the Hautes-Alpes department in southeastern France. Communes of the Hautes-Alpes...
- Octave de Rochebrune (1824–1900) was a French painter, sculptor and etcher. He did 492 etchings, including etchings of the Château de Blois, the Château...
- volunteers in Ojców, Poland, by the Frenchman François Rochebrune (Polish: Franciszek Rochebrune). He based his formation on the French Zouaves, in which...
- Antoine de Rochebrune (born February 18, 1964) is a French Roman Catholic priest. He is the vicar, or representative, of Opus Dei in France since 1999...
- François Rochebrune (Polish: Franciszek Rochebrune) (born 1 June or 1 January 1830, died 19 November 1870 (some sources state 1871)) was a French soldier...
- Alphonse Amédée Trémeau de Rochebrune was a French botanist, malacologist and a zoologist. He was born on 18 September 1836 in Saint-Savin, and died on...
- The Château de Rochebrune is an historic castle in Étagnac, Charente, France. It was built in the 11th and 12th centuries. It has been listed by the French...