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Chavagnac may
refer to the following: Henri-Louis de
Chavagnac (166 –1743) was a
French naval officer Michel-Joseph
Gentil de
Chavagnac (1770–1846), French...
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Chavagnac (French pronunciation: [ʃavaɲak]; Occitan: Chavanhac) is a
former commune in the
Dordogne department in Nouvelle-Aquitaine in
southwestern France...
- Henri-Louis de
Chavagnac (1664 – 9 July 1743) was a
French naval officer. He is
known for a
devastating raid
against the
English colonies of
Saint Kitts...
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Chavagnac (Auvergnat: Chavanhac) is a
former commune in the
Cantal department in south-central France. On 1
December 2016, it was
merged into the new...
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demolition by the
Germans in 1944
during the
Battle of Cherbourg. Fort de
Chavagnac Fort de l'Est, destro****
during the
Second World War Fort de l'Ouest Fort...
- 5479/si.GVP.NSEB197703-223030. Rizzo,
Andrea Luca; Caracausi, Antonio;
Chavagnac, Valèrie; Nomikou, Paraskevi; Polymenakou,
Paraskevi N.; Mandalakis, Manolis;...
- vessels. A
squadron under Henri-Louis de
Chavagnac devastated Saint Kitts. From 1 to 22 April, d'Iberville and
Chavagnac devastated the
island of
Nevis and...
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studio Asacha Media Group with co-founder and CEO of Asacha,
Gaspard de
Chavagnac continuing to run the
latter company.
Fremantle owns of a
number of non-scripted...
- Program.
Smithsonian Institution. Rizzo,
Andrea Luca; Caracausi, Antonio;
Chavagnac, Valèrie; Nomikou, Paraskevi; Polymenakou,
Paraskevi N.; Mandalakis, Manolis;...
- Michel-Joseph
Gentil de
Chavagnac, full name
Adolphe Michel Joseph Gentil de
Chavagnac, (Paris, 3 July 1770 – P****y, 27 May 1846) was a 19th-century French...