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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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descendant of the
family of
Guillaume V de
Chanac and
Guillaume de
Chanac, a
supporter of the Collège de
Chanac Pompadour in Paris. To
build his new residence...
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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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Chanac-les-Mines (French pronunciation: [ʃanak le min]; Occitan:
Chanac) is a
commune in the Corrèze
department in
central France.
Communes of the Corrèze...
- 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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Renoul de
Monteruc (1378-1382)
Marino Giudice (c. 1383-1385)
Bertrand de
Chanac (1385-1401),
pseudocardinal of
Antipope Clement VII
Bartolomeo Oleario,...
- by the Pope of Avignon: Lope Fernández de Luna (1380–1382)
Bertrande de
Chanac (1382–1385)
Aimone Séchal (1385–1404)
Francesc Eiximenis (Francesco Eximini)...
- of Metz (France), Cardinal-Deacon
Consistory of 1385.07.12 :
Bertrand de
Chanac,
Patriarch of
Jerusalem and
Apostolic Administrator of Le Puy-en-Velay (France)...
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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...