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Chambre (French for chamber) may
refer to:
Chambre des
Pairs Chambre des Députés
Chambre de
bonne Chambre introuvable Valet de
chambre Chambre Ardente...
- that a
studio is a
chambre de
bonne from its listing, due to the
distinctive features described above. "The
History of Paris's
Chambres de Bonne". Bloomberg...
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Pascal Plante’s Les
chambres rouges". ION Cinema,
January 5, 2023. Pierre-Marc Durivage, "Juliette Gariépy et
Laurie Babin dans Les
chambres rouges". La Presse...
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comprises three chambres syndicales ('trade ****ociations'):
Chambre Syndicale de la
Haute Couture Chambre Syndicale de la Mode Féminine
Chambre Syndicale de...
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Trois chambres à Manhattan) is a black-and-white 1965
French drama film
filmed in New York City. It is
based on the 1946
novel "Trois
Chambres à Manhattan"...
- La
chambre ardente was the name
given to a
special court established for the
trial of
heretics in
France during the
reign of
Francis I in the 16th century...
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Calcot Chambre (1573 – 29
October 1635) was an English-Irish
parliamentarian who was
Member of
Parliament for
Banbury in the
Parliament of 1626.
Chambre was...
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Valet de
chambre (French pronunciation: [valɛ də ʃɑ̃bʁ]), or
varlet de
chambre, was a
court appointment introduced in the late
Middle Ages,
common from...
- John
Chambre (also
Chamber or Chambers) (1470–1549) was an
English churchman,
academic and physician. Born in Northumberland,
Chambre studied at Oxford...
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beginning with
Chamber of
Commerce and
Industry Herring, E.
Pendleton (1931). "
Chambres de Commerce:
Their Legal Status and
Political Significance".
American Political...