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- The Charolais (French: [ʃaʁɔlɛ]) or Charolaise ([ʃaʁɔlɛz]) is a French breed of taurine beef cattle. It originates in, and is named for, the Charolais area...
- Charolais or Charollais may refer to: Charolais, France, a region and historic county of Burgundy, France Charolais cattle, a breed of cattle Charolais...
- Charles, Count of Charolais may refer to: Charles the Bold, Count of Charolais from 1433 and Duke of Burgundy from 1467 Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor,...
- princess and a countess of Charolais, the first spouse to Charles I, Duke of Burgundy. Betrothed to Charles, Count of Charolais per the terms of the Treaty...
- Charles the Bold, the County of Charolais rebelled and expelled the french. After the War of the Burgundian Succession, Charolais legally returned to the Habsburg...
- Jean; 1283 — 1322) was a medieval French nobleman, Lord (seigneur) of Charolais and Saint-Just, who fought in Flanders. He is also known as John of Clermont...
- The Charolais-Brionnais region (French: Pays Charolais-Brionnais) is located in the southwest of the French department of the Saône-et-Loire in Burgundy...
- between its counterparts, the Charolais and Brahman cattle. The breed typically exhibits a genetic composition of 5/8 Charolais and 3/8 Brahman. Cattle registration...
- (cake). Dialects of the south along the Saône river, such as Brionnais-Charolais, have been influenced by the Arpitan language, which is spoken mainly...
- The Charolais or Charollais is an extinct breed of warmblood horse from the Charolais, the country lying around the town of Charolles, now in the Saône-et-Loire...