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- Chaulnes (French pronunciation: [ʃo(l)n]; Picard: Chonne) is a commune in the Somme department in Hauts-de-France in northern France. Chaulnes lies in...
- 2°48′17″E / 49.81639°N 2.80472°E / 49.81639; 2.80472 The Canton of Chaulnes is a former canton situated in the department of the Somme and in the Picardie...
- NEW DUCHESS.; De Chaulnes and His American Bride Appear at the Opera". The New York Times. Retrieved 3 April 2023. "Duc de Chaulnes Buried". The New York...
- of Duke of Chaulnes (French: duc de Chaulnes), a French peerage, is held by the d'Albert family beginning in 1621. The duchy of Chaulnes was established...
- Chaulnes is a railway station located in the commune of Chaulnes in the Somme department, France. The station is served by TER Hauts-de-France trains from...
- of Chaulnes, in 1867, his elder brother Charles succeeded to the dukedoms of Luynes and Chevreuse and Paul succeeded to the dukedoms of Chaulnes and...
- d'Albert, 12th Duke of Chaulnes (born posthumously 1908–1980) Tragically, like his grandfather and father before him, the Duke of Chaulnes died young with all...
- is at the Duke of Chevreuse's estate in Chaulnes (Somme department) that Fénelon wrote his Tables de Chaulnes (1711). Along with his friends, Chevreuse...
- Duke of Chaulnes, was seigneur de Cadenet and married Charlotte Eugenie d'Ailly, countess of Chaulnes, in 1619, and was created Duke of Chaulnes in 1621...
- Ferdinand d'Albert, 5th Duke of Chaulnes (31 December 1714 – 23 September 1769), Duke of Picquigny and then Duke of Chaulnes from 1744, was a French astronomer...