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† chalon Obs. Also 4–5 chaloun, 5 -one, -un. [app., as stated by Du Cange, from its place of manufacture, Chalons-sur-Marne, in France. Chalon is not in Godefroy, nor in Cotgrave. Littré has it merely as a modern commercial term ‘a sort of woollen stuff’, and without derivation or historical instanc...
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Chalon
Chalon may refer to:
Culture
Chalon people, a Native American tribe of California
Chalon language, an Ohlone language spoken by the Chalon people
Places Chalon, Isère, formerly Châlons, in France's Isère département
Le Chalon, in the Drôme département
Château-Chalon, in the Jura département
Charnay-lès-Chalon
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Coiffeur Chalon-sur-Saône : Les meilleurs coiffeurs 71100 - Planity
Accueil Coiffeur Chalon-sur-saône. Coiffeur Barbier Manucure Institut de beauté. Vous recherchez un coiffeur à Chalon-sur-Saône ? Trouvez en quelques clics le coiffeur le plus proche de chez vous. RDV en ligne, Service 24/7 - Planity.
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Chalon (surname)
Chalon is a surname, and may refer to:
Alfred Edward Chalon (1780–1860), Swiss portrait painter
Anna Chalon, French singer-songwriter
Christina Chalon James Chalon (1778–1854), Swiss painter
Jean Chalon (born 1935), French writer, winner of the 1994 Prix Marcel Proust
Chalon's meaning is derived from
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La Coifferie par Stéphane Tavarin : coiffeur à Chalon-sur-Saône
Application Couleur. 30min. Choisir. Accueil Coiffeur Chalon-sur-saône La Coifferie par Stéphane Tavarin. Réservation, adresse et horaires d'ouverture de La Coifferie par Stéphane Tavarin, coiffeur à Chalon-sur-Saône : RDV en ligne 24/7 avec Planity.
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Jean Chalon
Jean Chalon (born 8 March 1935) is a French journalist and writer. References
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Jean Chalon on Babelio
Jean Chalon on INA.fr (10 August 1979)
Jean Chalon, un éternel jeune homme on Le Figaro (15 October
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Anna Chalon
She is the daughter of Zabou Breitman and sister of Antonin Chalon. Biography
After obtaining her law degree from the Panthéon-Assas University, Anna Chalon studied music.
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Christina Chalon
Christina Chalon (25 May 1748 – 18 December 1808) was a Dutch artist. Chalon was born in Amsterdam, and studied painting under Sara Troost and Ploos van Amstel.
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RC Chalon
Racing Club Chalonnais, also known simply as RC Chalon is a French rugby union club from Chalon-sur-Saône. History
RC Chalon was founded in 1899 They were promoted to the first division at the end of the 1957–58 season.
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FC Chalon
Football Club Chalon-sur-Saône (often referred to as Football Club Chalonnais) is a French football club based in the Commune of Chalon-sur-Saône, in the Their home stadium is Stade Léo Lagrange, in Chalon-sur-Saône, which has a capacity of 2,300.
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Chalon Cathedral
Chalon Cathedral () is a Roman Catholic church located in Chalon-sur-Saône. A former cathedral, it was the seat of the Bishop of Chalon.
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Le Chalon
Le Chalon () is a commune in the Drôme department in southeastern France.
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Chalon head
The Chalon Head is the name of a number of postage stamp series whose illustration was inspired by a portrait of Queen Victoria by Alfred Edward Chalon "The Chalon Portrait." Mail-Coach. Vol. 30 No. 4 (April 1994), p. 152-160.
Maitland, Barry. The Chalon Heads. London: Orion, 1999 326p.
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Chalon language
The Chalon language is one of eight Ohlone languages, historically spoken by the Chalon people of Native Americans who lived in Northern California. North America
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Hugh of Chalon
Hugh, Hugues, or Hugo of Chalon may refer to:
Hugh of Chalon (bishop of Auxerre) (c. 975–1039), French religious leader
Hugh III, Count of Burgundy (1220–1266), called Hugh of Chalon
Hugh of Chalon (archbishop of Besançon) (died 1312), French religious leader
Hugh I of Chalon-Arlay (1288–1322), French
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