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    of Duke of Chaulnes (French: duc de Chaulnes), a French peerage, is held by the d'Albert family beginning in 1621. The duchy of Chaulnes was established...
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    SEES NEW DUCHESS.; De Chaulnes and His American Bride Appear at the Opera". The New York Times. Retrieved 3 April 2023. "Duc de Chaulnes Buried". The New...
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    SHONTS BRIDE OF DUC DE CHAULNES (Published 1908)". The New York Times. 16 February 1908. Retrieved 12 November 2020. "HEIR TO DUC DE CHAULNES; Son Born to...
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    Ferdinand d'Albert, 5th Duke of Chaulnes (31 December 1714 – 23 September 1769), Duke of Picquigny and then Duke of Chaulnes from 1744, was a French astronomer...
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  • Paul Marie Stanislas Honoré d'Albert de Luynes, 10th Duke of Chaulnes and Picquigny (16 February 1852 – 26 September 1881) was a French aristocrat, soldier...
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    index of flat specimens using the geometrical concepts of ray optics (Duc de Chaulnes’ method). It is also used to measure very short distances precisely...
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  • Duke of Luynes (redirect from Duc de Luynes)
    Duke of Chaulnes, was seigneur de Cadenet and married Charlotte Eugenie d'Ailly, countess of Chaulnes, in 1619, and was created Duke of Chaulnes in 1621...
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    used a toothed index plate and a worm gear to advance the mechanism. Duc de Chaulnes created two dividing engines between 1765 and 1768 for dividing circular...
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  • 10 November 2020. "Duc de Chaulnes Buried". The New York Times. 29 April 1908. Retrieved 12 November 2020. "HEIR TO DUC DE CHAULNES; Son Born to Widowed...
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  • 1694. She was captured later that year by the French who renamed her Duc de Chaulnes, but she was recaptured in 1696 and renamed HMS Milford. She was rebuilt...
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