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    The Château de Chambord (French pronunciation: [ʃɑto d(ə) ʃɑ̃bɔʁ]) in Chambord, Centre-Val de Loire, France, is one of the most recognisable châteaux...
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    Henri, Count of Chambord and Duke of Bordeaux (French: Henri Charles Ferdinand Marie Dieudonné d'Artois, duc de Bordeaux, comte de Chambord; 29 September...
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  • château de Chambord. It was common during that time for liqueurs and cognac to be consumed with elegant meals.[citation needed] In 2006, the Chambord...
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    the Château de Montsoreau, the Château de Langeais, the Château d'Amboise, the Château de Blois, the Château de Gaillon and the Château de Chambord, as...
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    for its Château de Chambord, part of the Loire Valley UNESCO World Heritage Site. It is best known as the location of the Château de Chambord, one of...
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  • Chambord can refer to: Chambord (liqueur), a brand of raspberry-flavored liqueur Château de Chambord, a French château built in the 16th century Chambord...
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    Château de Valençay is a château in the commune of Valençay, in the Indre department of France. It was a residence of the d'Estampes and Talleyrand-Périgord...
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    as the English Wollaton Hall, Italian Palazzo Pitti, the French Château de Chambord, and the Russian Palace of Facets—all deemed "Renaissance"—illustrates...
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    architecture in the United Kingdom, having been modelled on French chateaus such as Château de Chambord. Today it is the dominant building on the campus. The construction...
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    Régime. Château de Montsoreau Château de Chambord Château de Saumur Château de Brissac Château d'Azay-le-Rideau Château d'Ancy-le-Franc Château d'Oiron...
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    The Treaty of Chambord was an agreement signed on 15 January 1552 at the Château de Chambord between the Catholic King Henry II of France and three Protestant...
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    and the grandeur of the Tudor dynasty, built to rival Francis I's Château de Chambord. Unlike most of Henry's palaces, Nonsuch was not an adaptation of...
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  • Founder's Building, a Grade I listed red-brick building modelled on the Château de Chambord of the Loire Valley, France. The annual income of the institution...
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    the first floor of the Eiffel Tower, Paris (2018) Carl Cox at the Château de Chambord (2018), Amelie Lens at the Atomium in Brussels, Belgium (2019) Disclosure...
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  • d'Angers Château d'Azay-le-Rideau Château de Blois Château de Brézé Château de Cayx, Cahors, a residence of the Danish Royal Family Château de Chambord Château...
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  • kicked out of the team and is sentenced to community service at the Château de Chambord. There he meets Melissa, a teenage girl with an innate talent for...
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    classical style. With some other Châteaux of the Loire Valley, the Château de Chambord of François I of France (built 1519–1547) had many features of the...
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    of lancers, composed of black men, guarded the Château de Chambord, his residence. After the death of de Saxe in 1750 the whole unit was turned into dragoons...
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    between Pietrasanta and Viareggio in Italy, and the magnificent Château de Chambord in France (up until its confiscation in World War I). On 25 May 1903...
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    mastermind of much of the present-day Château de Fontainebleau. In 1526, Le Breton was working at the Château de Chambord under Pierre Nepveu. In 1527, he...
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    The Château du Clos Lucé (or simply Clos Lucé), formerly called Manoir du Cloux, is a large château located in the center of Amboise, in the department...
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    from the Louvre and taken first to the Château d'Amboise, then to the Loc-Dieu Abbey and Château de Chambord, then finally to the Musée Ingres in Montauban...
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  • relationship that had started in Capri. The Scopitone video was filmed at Château de Chambord and shows its English gardens before they were removed in 1970 and...
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    fourteen-year-old Caterina de' Medici (1519–1589), born in Florence to Lorenzo de' Medici, Duke of Urbino and Madeleine de la Tour d'Auvergne, married...
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    recognition of his brilliant achievement, Louis XV conferred on him the Château de Chambord for life, and in April 1746, he was naturalised as a French subject...
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    Étretat Cliffs Aerial shot of the Pyrenées of Cirque de Gavarnie Aerial shot of Château de Chambord Aerial shot of French Alps near Mont Blanc Finale -...
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    remained in the service of François I. His design for the royal Château de Chambord, represented in a wooden model, survived into the seventeenth century...
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    part of the Château's museum. Base Mérimée: Château de Terre-Neuve, Ministère français de la Culture. (in French) Adélie Avril, Le château de Terre-Neuve...
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  • Dark Souls (video game) (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    the game's locations were inspired by the real-world, such as the Château de Chambord in France and Milan Cathedral in Italy. The characters and world...
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  • trucks (203 vehicles transporting 1862 wooden cases) and sent to Château de Chambord. The crates had a marking to identify the importance of the art pieces...
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