Chanac (French pronunciation: [ʃanak]) is a commune in the Lozère department in southern France. Communes of the Lozère department "Répertoire national...
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Foulques de Chanac (died 25 July 1349) was Bishop of Paris from 28 November 1342 until his death. The previous bishop was Guillaume de Chanac, uncle of...
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The Chanac Formation is a Cenozoic Era sandstone geologic formation in the southeastern San Joaquin Valley, within Kern County, California. The Kern River...
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Guillaume de Chanac (died December 30, 1383) was a French Benedictine who became a Cardinal. He was abbot at Bèze Abbey, and then was abbot at Saint-Florent...
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Chanac-les-Mines (French pronunciation: [ʃanak le min]; Occitan: Chanac) is a commune in the Corrèze department in central France. Communes of the Corrèze...
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Hôtel de Besenval (section Hôtel Chanac de Pompadour)
a single-floor residence, the Hôtel Chanac de Pompadour, erected in 1704 for a man of the Church: Pierre Chanac Hélie de Pompadour, Baron de Treignac...
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Bouret 1325–1332: Hugues Michel 1332–1342: Guillaume de Chanac (d. 1348) 1342–1349: Foulques de Chanac 1349–1350: Audoin-Aubert 1350–1352: Pierre de Lafôret...
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Ferrara (Giles) ?Humbert II, Dauphin of Vienne Juan (John) Guillaume de Chanac Arnaud Bernard du Pouget (Arnaldo Bernardi) uncanonical Jean de Cardaillac...
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Ferrara (Giles) ?Humbert II, Dauphin of Vienne Juan (John) Guillaume de Chanac Arnaud Bernard du Pouget (Arnaldo Bernardi) uncanonical Jean de Cardaillac...
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Ferrara (Giles) ?Humbert II, Dauphin of Vienne Juan (John) Guillaume de Chanac Arnaud Bernard du Pouget (Arnaldo Bernardi) uncanonical Jean de Cardaillac...
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