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Chastanier is a
village and
commune in the Lozère
department in
southern France. The
Chapeauroux forms part of the commune's south-western border, flows...
- Bénédict
Chastanier (1739 – c. 1816) was a
French surgeon. In 1767 he
founded a
lodge of Illuminés Theosophes,
based on the
anonymous writings of Emanuel...
- fédéralisme de
Proudhon au Félibrige de
Mistral (in French). Nîmes: A.
Chastanier. Kremnitz,
Georg (2002). "Une
approche sociolinguistique". In Kirsch,...
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Brion Le
Buisson La
Canourgue Cans et Cévennes C****agnas
Chadenet Chanac Chastanier Chastel-Nouvel Châteauneuf-de-Randon
Chauchailles Chaudeyrac Chaulhac...
- et aux
premiers siècles du
christianisme (in French). Nimes:
Clavel et
Chastanier. pp. 8–9.
Gutch (1952), p. 195: "a
composite creature in stone" in describing...
- 1753)
December 30 –
Louis Henri Loison,
French general (b. 1771) Bénédict
Chastanier,
French surgeon (b. 1739)
Nafisa al-Bayda,
Egyptian investor and diplomat...
- Cachia,
Maltese architect,
engineer and
archaeologist (d. 1813) Bénédict
Chastanier,
French surgeon (d. 1816)
Margherita Dalmet,
Venetian dogaressa (d. 1817)...
- (général de division)
Thomas Jean Ch****ereaux (général de brigade)
Joachim Chastanier de
Burac (général de brigade)
Louis Pierre Aimé
Chastel (général de division)...
- Leo Menard,
author of the
History of Nimes, Avignon, Nîmes: impr. F.
Chastanier 1895
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- Cachia,
Maltese architect,
engineer and
archaeologist (d. 1813) Bénédict
Chastanier,
French surgeon (d. 1816)
Margherita Dalmet,
Venetian dogaressa (d. 1817)...