- Le
Chabanais was one of the best
known and most
luxurious brothels in Paris,
operating near the
Louvre at 12 rue
Chabanais from 1878
until 1946, when...
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Chabanais (French pronunciation: [ʃabanɛ]; Occitan: Chabanès) is a
commune in the
Charente department in
southwestern France. The
river Vienne p****es...
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Auguste François-Marie de Colbert-
Chabanais (18
October 1777, in
Paris – 3
January 1809, in Cacabelos, Spain),
Comte de l'Empire
joined the
French army...
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visitor to the most
exquisite and
lavish bordello of
Victorian Paris, Le
Chabanais,
where the chair,
designed specifically to
cater for his co****tory tastes...
- shot-down airmen. Le
Chabanais was one of the best
known and most
luxurious brothels in Paris,
operating near the
Louvre at 12 rue
Chabanais from 1878 until...
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Laure of
Chabanais (died 1316), was a
Countess regnant suo jure of
Bigorre in 1283-1307. v t e...
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heavy losses including the
death of
French Brigadier General Colbert-
Chabanais. The
resulting delay allowed Moore's
forces to
continue their retreat...
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Eschivat IV
Chabanais (died 1283) was
Count of
Bigorre from 1255 to 1283 and
Count of
Armagnac and de Fézensac of 1255 in 1256. He was the son of Jordan...
- The
canton of
Chabanais is a
former administrative division in
central France. It had 7,885
inhabitants (2012). It was
disbanded following the French...
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David de Colbert-
Chabanais" in
Dictionnaire universel d’histoire et de géographie, 1878 (in French) "Pierre
David de Colbert-
Chabanais", in
Charles Mullié...