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    Jean Cholet (died 2 August 1293) was a French cardinal and Doctor utriusque iure (Doctor of Civil and Canon Law) at the University of Paris. His diplomatic...
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  • Cholet Basket is a professional basketball club that is based in Cholet, France. The club plays in the LNB Pro A. Their home arena is La Meilleraie. Established...
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  • in the Wilhelm Archipelago Jean Cholet, French cardinal and Doctor utriusque iure Madame Cholet, a Womble Battle of Cholet (disambiguation) Chalet (disambiguation)...
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    Cholet (French: [ʃɔlɛ] , local pronunciation: [ʃɔ(ː)ɫe], probably from Latin cauletum, "cabbage") is a commune of western France, in the Maine-et-Loire...
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    Second Battle of Cholet was fought on 17 October 1793 during the French Revolutionary Wars, between French Republican forces under General Jean Léchelle and...
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    which in later days would have made him a cardinal ex officio. Cardinal Jean Cholet used his galero to crown Charles of Valois in 1285 at Girona during the...
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    December 1294. Twelve cardinal electors began the election, but one—Jean Cholet—died before it was completed. The eleven electors were relatively evenly...
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    cardinals in Rome; three cardinals—Gerardo Bianchi, Giovanni Boccamati, and Jean Cholet—did not attend at all. The Sacred College was for a time hopelessly divided...
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    was crowned there, but without an actual crown. On 28 April, Cardinal Jean Cholet placed his own hat on the count's head. For this, Charles was derisively...
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    in commendam) Tommaso d'Ocra, O.S.B. Cel. (1294.09.18 – 1300.05.29) Jean Cholet (12 April 1281 – 2 August 1293) Simon de Brion (17 December 1261 – 22...
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  • of Evesham – cardinal-priest of S. Lorenzo in Lucina, † 27 July 1287. Jean Cholet – cardinal-priest of S. Cecilia, † 2 August 1292. Gervais Jeancolet de...
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  • d'Ocra Cardinal-Priest Church Santa Cecilia in Trastevere Predecessor Jean Cholet (1281-1293) Successor Vacant, to 1312 Orders Created cardinal 18 September...
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    he served first under Maurice d'Elbée, and fought at Fontenay-le-Comte, Cholet and Saumur, and distinguished himself at the battles of Beaupréau, Laval...
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  • The First Battle of Cholet took place during the War in the Vendée on 15 March 1793 in which the city of Cholet was captured by the Vendée insurgents...
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    (Barri-Ducis: Ludovicus Guerin 1871), under the year 1294 § 6, p. 131. Cardinal Jean Cholet, was present during some of the deliberations, but died on August 2,...
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    works. Although he was born in Vitré, Jean-Julien-Marie. Savary was thought of as an adopted native of Cholet. He became a lawyer in 1780 and adopted...
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    Romans, four were from elsewhere in Italy, two were French. One, Cardinal Jean Cholet, died during the Sede Vacante. Of the Romans, three belonged to the Orsini...
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    Papal Legate in France, but that too was a confusion; it was Cardinal Jean Cholet who had been Legate, not Gervais Jeancolet de Clinchamp. Alphonsus Ciaconius...
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  • with a heart condition. The story is seen from the point of view of Jean Cholet, a young journalist with the Gazette de Nantes, who lives with his parents...
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    Booth Island (redirect from Cholet Island)
    Island. Discovered by the FrAE, 1903-05, under Jean-Baptiste Charcot, who named it for Ernest Cholet, skipper of the ship Français, and later, the Pourquoi-Pas...
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    Aventine Hill Key officials Dean Bentivenga dei Bentivenghi Protopriest Jean Cholet Protodeacon Goffredo da Alatri Matteo Orsini Rosso Elected pope Girolamo...
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    command. A month later, Kléber contributed to the Republican victory at Cholet, earning him his promotion to general of division on 17 October 1793. In...
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  • for most of their lives. They had no children. Huillet died of cancer in Cholet on 9 October 2006, aged 70. Straub died on 20 November 2022, at the age...
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    "Pansa, Jean-Marc" (in French). lnb.fr. Retrieved 20 April 2018. @DraftExpress (19 April 2018). "1997-born Melvyn Govindy (7'0, Cholet), Jean-Marc Pansa...
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    Rufina 1281, April 12 Martin IV Papal Legate in Lombardy and Tuscany Jean Cholet French Priest of S. Cecilia 1281, April 12 Martin IV Papal Legate in...
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  • April 2010. "Cholet : l'ancien rugbyman Jean-Michel Cabanier est décédé". cholet.maville.com (in French). 27 April 2010. "Carnet: Jean-Michel Cabanier...
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    Tremblaye (15 October 1793), part of the war in the Vendée, took place near Cholet, and was a Republican victory over the Vendéens. The republican Army of...
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  • Michon, Jean-Claude (10 May 2020). "Cholet. Histoire locale. La difficile laïcisation de l'hôpital de Cholet". Ouest-France (in French). Cholet. Retrieved...
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  • confirmed by the CNOSF and the administrative court. Avranches Châteauroux Cholet Dijon Épinal GOAL FC Le Mans Marignane GCB Martigues Nancy Nîmes Niort Orléans...
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  • Jean Audureau (1932–2001) was a French writer and playwright known for the whimsey of his work. Jean Audureau was born in Cholet, France. He wrote his...
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