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Chastel (other)
Chastel may refer to: Communes in France * Chastel, Haute-Loire, in the Haute-Loire department * Chastel-Arnaud, in the Drôme department * Chastel-Nouvel, in the Lozère department * Chastel-sur-Murat, in the Cantal department People * André Chastel (1912–1990), French art historian * Guigues du Chastel (1083–1136), legislator of the Carthusian Order and ascetical writer * Jean Chastel (1708–1790), a farmer and innkeeper who killed the Beast of Gévaudan * Louis Pierre Aimé Chastel (1774–1826), French general of the Napoleonic Wars * Olivier Chastel (born 1964), Belgian politician * Tanneguy du Chastel (1369–1449), French military leader of the Hundred Years' War See also * Chatel (other) * Chateau (other) * Chatelain (other) * Chatelaine (other) Chatelaine may refer to: * Chatelaine (chain), a set of short chains on a belt worn by women and men for carrying keys, thimble and/or sewing kit, etc. *Chatelaine (horse), ...
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Chastel, Haute-Loire
Chastel () is a commune in the Haute-Loire department in south-central France. Population See also *Communes of the Haute-Loire department The following is a list of the 257 communes of the Haute-Loire department of France. The communes cooperate in the following intercommunalities (as of 2020):Communes of Haute-Loire {{HauteLoire-geo-stub ...
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Chastel-Arnaud
Chastel-Arnaud () is a commune in the Drôme department in southeastern France. Population See also *Communes of the Drôme department The following is a list of the 363 communes of the Drôme department of France. The communes cooperate in the following intercommunalities (as of 2020):Communes of Drôme {{Drôme-geo-stub ...
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Chastel-Nouvel
Chastel-Nouvel (; oc, Lo Chastèl) is a commune in the Lozère department in southern France. See also *Communes of the Lozère department The following is a list of the 152 communes of the Lozère department of France France (), officially the French Republic ( ), is a country primarily located in Western Europe. It also comprises of overseas regions and territories i ... References Chastelnouvel {{Lozère-geo-stub ...
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Chastel-sur-Murat
Chastel-sur-Murat (, literally ''Chastel on Murat''; Auvergnat: ''Chastèl sobre Murat'') is a former commune in the Cantal department in south-central France. On 1 January 2017, it was merged into the commune Murat.Arrêté préfectoral
16 December 2016


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Communes of the Cantal department The following is a list of the 246 communes of the Cantal department of France. Intercommunalities The communes cooperate in the following intercommunalities (as of 2020):
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André Chastel
André Chastel (15 November 1912, Paris – 18 July 1990, Neuilly-sur-Seine) was a French art historian, author of an important work on the Renaissance, Italian Renaissance. He was a professor at the Collège de France, where he held the chair of art and civilisation of the Renaissance in Italy, from 1970 to 1984, he was elected a member of the Académie des inscriptions et belles-lettres in 1975. He is buried at Ivry Cemetery, Ivry-sur-Seine. Publications *''Florentine Drawings'', Hyperion, 1950 *''Léonard de Vinci par lui-même'', Édit. Nagel, 1952 *''Marsile Ficin et l'art'', Droz, Genève, 1954 *''L'Art italien'', 1956 (reprinted: 1982, 1989, 1995; Italian translation: 1957–1958, English translation: 1963) *''Botticelli'', Silvana, Milan, 1957 *''Art et Humanisme à Florence au temps de Laurent le Magnifique'', P.U.F, 1959, 1961, 1982 *''L'Âge de l'humanisme'' (with Robert Klein), Éditions de la connaissance, Bruxelles, 1963 *''Le Grand Atelier d'Italie, 1460-1500'', Gall ...
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Guigues Du Chastel
Guigo I also known as Guigues du Chastel, Guigo de Castro and Guigo of Saint-Romain, was a Carthusian monk and the 5th prior of Grande Chartreuse monastery in the 12th century. He was born in 1083 near the Chateau of Saint-Romain, and entered the Grande Chartreuse in 1106. Still a young man, his abilities led him to be elected prior in 1109 (aged 26). It was during his priorate that the original community slowly began to expand. Guigo was called on to compose the first ''Customs'' (''Consuetudines'') of the new hermits sometime between 1121 and 1128. Between 1109 and 1120 he also wrote the ''Meditations'', 476 proverb-like sayings that characterized the wisdom of solitary, monastic life. In addition, some letters and a hagiographical piece survive. He was also a spiritual leader; Bernard of Clairvaux visited the Grande Chartreuse, probably in the 1120s, and wrote several letters to Guigo. He ruled the community until his death in 1136. He was a man of considerable learning, was k ...
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Jean Chastel
Jean Chastel (31 March 1708 – 1790) was a farmer and inn-keeper from the province of Gévaudan in France, noted for killing the Beast of Gévaudan on 19 June 1767 at Mont Mouchet. Chastel appeared as a character in the ''Brotherhood of the Wolf'' film. Chastel is also a werewolf in Patricia Briggs Patricia Briggs (born 1965) is an American writer of fantasy since 1993, and author of the Mercy Thompson urban fantasy series. Biography Patricia Briggs was born in 1965 in Butte, Montana, United States. She now resides in Benton City, WA B ...' novel ''Hunting Ground''. In this, he is both the Beast of Gévaudan and Jean Chastel. The werewolf known as Jean Chastel, after being threatened by the Marrok, stops hunting humans openly, and takes credit for the death of The Beast. Chastel continues to hunt humans, specifically women and children, but is more subtle. In the 2016 novel ''Loup-Garou: The Beast of Harmony Falls'' by David Reuben Aslin, Chastel appears as a werewolf w ...
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Louis Pierre Aimé Chastel
Louis Pierre Aimé Chastel (29 April 1774, in Veigy, near Carouge, Savoy – 26 September 1826, in Geneva) was a French officer in the Napoleonic Wars, who rose to lieutenant general of cavalry. Early career Chastel first joined up in 1792, in the légion des Allobroges, under Jacques François Dugommier, was then transferred to the armée des Pyrénées and saw service in Italy. He took part in Bonaparte campaign in Egypt, where he discovered the Dendera Zodiac. Austerlitz He was made major en second (Lieutenant Colonel) of the mounted grenadiers of the Imperial Guard, in 1803, following Austerlitz, where his bravery got him recognised by Napoleon. Peninsular War He then fought in Spain during the Peninsular War, including Burgos, becoming an officer of the Légion d'honneur in November 1808. Russian Campaign In 1812 he was summoned to join the French invasion of Russia where he led the 3rd Light Cavalry Division in the III Cavalry Corps. His bravery at Borodino gained hi ...
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Olivier Chastel
Olivier Chastel (born 22 November 1964, in Liège) is a Belgian pharmacist and politician of the Liberal Party "Mouvement Réformateur" (MR) who has been serving as a Member of the European Parliament since 2019. Early life and education After finishing his studies at the Athénée Royal in Charleroi in 1982, Chastel graduated in Pharmacy at the Université Libre de Bruxelles in 1987. For some years, he subsequently worked as a research assistant at the Analytical Chemistry Department at the Pharmacy Institute (ULB). He was a scientific collaborator of the Analysis Laboratory Quality Assistance in Thuin, where he once was head of department and became a specialist in Quality Assurance. Political career Early beginnings In 1998, Chastel scaled back his professional activities and became involved with local politics, combining this new challenge with his passion for tennis and for breeding the Flanders Cattle Dog "Bouvier des Flandres". Since 1993, Chastel has been a city coun ...
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Chatel (other)
Chatel or Châtel may refer to: Places In France: * Châtel, Haute-Savoie, in the Haute-Savoie department * Châtel-Censoir, in the Yonne department * Chatel-Chéhéry, in the Ardennes department * Châtel-de-Joux, in the Jura department * Châtel-de-Neuvre, in the Allier department * Châtel-Gérard, in the Yonne department * Châtel-Guyon, in the Puy-de-Dôme department * Châtel-Montagne, in the Allier department * Châtel-Moron, in the Saône-et-Loire department * Châtel-Saint-Germain, in the Moselle department * Châtel-sur-Moselle, in the Vosges department * Le Châtel, in the Savoie department In Switzerland: * Châtel-Saint-Denis, in the canton of Fribourg * Châtel-sur-Montsalvens, in the canton of Fribourg People with the surname * Béatrice Chatel French physicist * Claudine Chatel (born 1951), French-Canadian actress and author * Jean Châtel, would-be assassin of King Henry IV of France * Luc Chatel, French politician See also * Chantel * Chastel (disa ...
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