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Châtelaillon-Plage (French pronunciation: [ʃatɛlajɔ̃ plaʒ], also [ʃɑtɛlajɔ̃]),
commonly known as
Châtelaillon, is a
commune in the Charente-Maritime department...
- The
canton of
Châtelaillon-Plage (French:
canton de
Châtelaillon-Plage) is an
administrative division of the Charente-Maritime department,
western France...
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Isembert de
Châtelaillon, or
Isembard de
Castrum Allionis, also
Isembert the Last, also
spelled Isambert, was a
French nobleman and the
master of the city...
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historic capital is La Roc****e,
which took over from
Castrum Allionis (
Châtelaillon) the
historic capital which gives its name to the province. It was a...
- X of
Aquitaine over
Isambert de
Châtelaillon in 1130, and the
subsequent destruction of his
harbour of
Châtelaillon. In 1137,
Guillaume X to all intents...
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basis of consanguinity.
Around 1076, Fulk then wed
Orengarde of
Châtelaillon, the
daughter of its lord
Isambert or Isembard. He is said to have repudiated...
- constituency. On 16 June 1990 the
village was
twinned with the
commune of
Châtelaillon-Plage in France. In
their own words, the
Knebworth Twinning ****ociation...
- low tide. It took its
current shape around 1500. In 1067,
Isembert de
Châtelaillon gave the
island to the
order of Cluny. A
small convent was established...
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politician and a
member of the
Union for a Po****r
Movement (UMP). A
mayor of
Châtelaillon-Plage from 1984 to 1995 and
again since 1996, he has been a 16th vice-president...
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Solistes by
Pierre Gagnaire, 2013–2016 (closed) Bordeaux, La
Grande Maison Châtelaillon, ****a
Cuisine De
Bords de Mer Courchevel,
Piero TT, 2007– Danang, La...