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spoken by the Chalon people Chalon, Isère, formerly Châlons, in France's Isère department Le Chalon, in the Drôme department Château-Chalon, in the Jura
Chalon
Subprefecture and commune in Bourgogne-Franche-Comté, France
Chalon-sur-Saône (French pronunciation: [ʃalɔ̃ syʁ son] , literally Chalon on Saône) is a city in the Saône-et-Loire department in the region of Bourgogne-Franche-Comté
Chalon-sur-Saône
Surname list
Chalon is a surname, and may refer to: Alfred Edward Chalon (1780–1860), Swiss portrait painter Anna Chalon, French singer-songwriter Christina Chalon
Chalon_(surname)
County within the Duchy of Burgundy, France
The county of Chalon was a county within the Duchy of Burgundy centred on the city of Chalon-sur-Saône between the 10th century and 1237. The first recorded
County_of_Chalon
Prince of Orange from 1530 to 1544
René of Chalon (5 February 1513 – 15 July 1544), also known as Renatus of Chalon, was a Prince of Orange and stadtholder of Holland, Zeeland, Utrecht and
René_of_Chalon
French basketball club
Sportif Chalonnais, commonly known as Élan Chalon, is a French professional basketball club that is based in Chalon-sur-Saône, France. The team's main colors
Élan_Chalon
French journalist and writer (born 1935)
Jean Chalon (born 8 March 1935) is a French journalist and writer. He first hesitated before a career as a Spanish teacher before deciding for journalism
Jean_Chalon
French nobleman (1502–1530)
Philibert de Chalon (18 March 1502 – 3 August 1530) was the last Prince of Orange from the House of Chalon. Born at Nozeroy to John IV of Chalon-Arlay, Philibert
Philibert_of_Chalon
Prefecture and commune in Grand Est, France
Châlons-en-Champagne (French pronunciation: [ʃɑlɔ̃ ɑ̃ ʃɑ̃paɲ]) is a city in the Grand Est region of France. It is the capital of the department of Marne
Châlons-en-Champagne
Lambert of Chalon (French: Lambert de Chalon; before 930 - 22 February 978) was the count of Chalon from 956 to 978, and viscount of Autun. He was the
Lambert_of_Chalon
Part of the Hunnic invasion of the Roman province of Gaul
(or Fields), also called the Battle of the Campus Mauriacus, Battle of Châlons, Battle of Troyes or the Battle of Maurica, took place on 20 June 451 AD
Battle of the Catalaunian Plains
Battle_of_the_Catalaunian_Plains
French musician
Frédéric Chalon was a French musician born in the 18th century. He was the son of a violinist who played at the Opéra of Paris, and about 1801 he became
Frédéric_Chalon
French singer-songwriter and guitarist
Anna Chalon (born 30 October 1989), also known under the stage name Kiddo, is a French singer-songwriter, guitarist, and performer. She wrote and performed
Anna_Chalon
French noble family
The House of Chalon-Arlay was a noble house of the Holy Roman Empire. They were the lords of Arlay in the county of Burgundy and a cadet branch of the
Chalon-Arlay
Topics referred to by the same term
John of Chalon (French: Jean de Chalon) may refer to: Several members of the noble House of Chalon and its branches: John, Count of Chalon (1190–1267)
John_of_Chalon
Château-Chalon (French pronunciation: [ʃato ʃalɔ̃]) is an Appellation d'Origine Contrôlée for wines made in the Jura wine region of France, around the
Château-Chalon_AOC
13th Century Count of Chalon
called the Old (l'Antique), was a French nobleman, the Count of Auxonne and Chalon-sur-Saône in his own right and regent in right of his son, Hugh III, Count
John,_Count_of_Chalon
Noble family of medieval Europe
John I of Chalon-Arlay, a younger brother of Hugh of Chalon, became the founder of the line of Chalon-Arlay. His descendant, John III of Chalon-Arlay married
Anscarids
Princess of Orange (1498–1521)
Nassau. Their son, René of Chalon, was the first Nassau to be Prince of Orange. Claudia of Chalon was the daughter of John of Chalon, lord of Arlay and Philiberte
Claudia_of_Chalon
Population in California, USA
The Chalon people are one of eight divisions of the Ohlone (Costanoan) people of Native Americans who lived in Northern California. Chalon (also called
Chalon_people
Saint Marcel de Chalon (d. 177 or 179 CE) was a Gallo-Roman saint, martyred at Chalon-sur-Saône under Marcus Aurelius. Though St Marcel's cult and the
Marcel_de_Chalon
English painter and lithographer (1770–1849)
Henry Bernard Chalon (1770–1849) was an English painter and lithographer. Son of the Dutch émigré and engraver Jan Chalon (1749–1795), Henry studied at
Henry_Bernard_Chalon
Swiss-born British portrait painter (1780–1860)
Alfred Edward Chalon RA (15 February 1780 – 3 October 1860) was a Swiss-born British portraitist. He lived in London where he was noticed by Queen Victoria
Alfred_Edward_Chalon
Topics referred to by the same term
Châlons may refer to: Châlons-en-Champagne (formerly Châlons-sur-Marne), a town in the Marne department Camp de Châlons, a military base used for shooting
Châlons_(disambiguation)
French murderer and cannibal (died 1598)
Nicolas Damont, known as Werewolf of Châlons, Tailor of Châlons or Demon Tailor of Châlons (died 1598), was a French man who was executed for murder,
Werewolf_of_Châlons
Dutch artist (1748–1808)
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
Christina_Chalon
Military unit
Châlons (French: Armée de Châlons) was a French military formation that fought during the Franco-Prussian War of 1870. Formed in the camp of Châlons on
Army_of_Châlons
Topics referred to by the same term
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)
Hugh_of_Chalon
Department in Bourgogne-Franche-Comté, France
central-eastern part. Its prefecture is Mâcon, with subprefectures in Autun, Chalon-sur-Saône, Charolles and Louhans-Châteaurenaud. Saône-et-Loire is
Saône-et-Loire
Airport in France
Châlons Vatry Airport (IATA: XCR, ICAO: LFOK) is a minor international airport serving Châlons-en-Champagne and the Grand Est region in northeastern France
Châlons_Vatry_Airport
Monastery in Saône-et-Loire, France
The Priory of Saint-Marcel-lès-Chalon, earlier the Abbey of Saint-Marcel-lès-Chalon (French: Abbaye Saint-Marcel-lès-Chalon), was a monastery located in
Abbey of Saint-Marcel-lès-Chalon
Abbey_of_Saint-Marcel-lès-Chalon
Postage stamp featuring Queen Victoria
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 (1780–1860)
Chalon_head
Commune in Bourgogne-Franche-Comté, France
Château-Chalon (French pronunciation: [ʃato ʃalɔ̃]; Arpitan: Tsétiâ-Tsalon) is a commune in the Jura department, Bourgogne-Franche-Comté, eastern France
Château-Chalon
2014 British television drama
are staying in Châlons De Bois. He is a recovering alcoholic. Eric Godon as Georges Deloix; Alain's brother and the Mayor of Châlons De Bois, who continually
The Missing (British TV series)
The_Missing_(British_TV_series)
French cathedral
Châlons Cathedral (French: Cathédrale Saint-Étienne de Châlons) is a Roman Catholic church in Châlons-en-Champagne, France, formerly known as Châlons-sur-Marne
Châlons_Cathedral
Roman Catholic church in France
Chalon Cathedral (French: Cathédrale Saint-Vincent de Chalon-sur-Saône) is a Roman Catholic church located in Chalon-sur-Saône. A former cathedral, it
Chalon_Cathedral
French football club
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
FC_Chalon
1999 crime novel by Australian author Barry Maitland
The Chalon Heads is a 1999 crime novel by the Australian author Barry Maitland. It was the fourth novel in the author's Brock and Kola series of novels
The_Chalon_Heads
John III of Chalon-Arlay (died 1418) was a French nobleman and a member of the House of Chalon-Arlay. He was the son of Louis I lord of Arguel, and the
John_III_of_Chalon-Arlay
Swiss painter
John James Chalon RA (27 March 1778 – 14 November 1854) was a Swiss painter active in England. He treated a wide range of subjects — landscapes, marine
John_James_Chalon
of Chalon-Arlay (c. 1388 – 3 December 1463), nicknamed the Good, was Lord of Arlay and Arguel Prince of Orange. He was the son of John III of Chalon-Arlay
Louis_II_of_Chalon-Arlay
European dynasty
Nassau-Breda from Germany and Claudia of Chalon-Orange from French Burgundy in 1515. Their son René of Chalon inherited in 1530 the independent and sovereign
House_of_Orange-Nassau
Extinct Ohlone language of California
The Chalon language is one of eight Ohlone languages, historically spoken by the Chalon people of Native Americans who lived in Northern California. Also
Chalon_language
French football club
Club Olympique Châlons-en-Champagne was a French association football club. However, they became defunct at the end of the 2005–06 season. They were based
CO_Châlons
Queen of the United Kingdom from 1837 to 1901
Penny Venetian Red Penny Lilac Lilac and Green Issue Jubilee Issue Colonial Chalon head Canada 12d black Canada 2c Large Queen Ceylon Dull Rose India Inverted
Queen_Victoria
Indigenous peoples of the United States
Kitanemuk Luiseño Miwok Patwin Pomo Salinan Serrano Suisunes Ohlone Awaswas Chalon Chochenyo Karkin Tamyen Tataviam Tongva Wappo Wintun Yokuts The Americas
Native Americans in the United States
Native_Americans_in_the_United_States
English mathematician (1815–1852)
Watercolour portrait of Ada King, Countess of Lovelace, c. 1840, possibly by Alfred Edward Chalon
Ada_Lovelace
French politician (born 1973)
platʁɛ]; born 19 April 1973) is a French politician who has served as Mayor of Chalon-sur-Saône since 2014. From 2019 to 2023, he served as a vice president of
Gilles_Platret
Gaulish boar-deity
Gallo-Roman inscriptions found in the areas of Chalon-sur-Saône and Eauze. The inscription at Chalon-sur-Saône, dated to 69 to 96 CE, was dedicated by
Baco_(god)
Capital of France
(Lot-et-Garonne) Mende (Lozère) Angers (Maine-et-Loire) Saint-Lô (Manche) Châlons-en-Champagne (Marne) Chaumont (Haute-Marne) Laval (Mayenne) Nancy (Meurthe-et-Moselle)
Paris
Prince of Orange
John IV of Chalon-Arlay or John of Chalon (c. 1443-15 April 1503) was a prince of Orange and lord of Arlay. He played an important role in the Mad War
John_IV_of_Chalon-Arlay
Princess of the House of Lorraine
of Lorraine. She was Princess of Orange by her first marriage to René of Châlon, and Duchess of Aarschot by her second marriage to Philippe II of Croÿ.
Anna_of_Lorraine
Airport in Champforgeuil
Chalon–Champforgeuil Airfield (French: Aéroport de Chalon–Champforgeuil, ICAO: LFLH) is an airfield located at Champforgeuil, 7 kilometres (4.3 mi) north-northwest
Chalon–Champforgeuil_Airfield
of the house of Chalon-Orange. Therefore, he is usually counted as one of the Chalon-Orange and history knows him as Rene of Chalon, rather than "of
List of princes and princesses of Orange
List_of_princes_and_princesses_of_Orange
Roman Catholic diocese in France (?–1801)
The former French Catholic diocese of Chalon-sur-Saône (Lat.: dioecesis Cabilonensis) existed until the French Revolution. After the Concordat of 1801
Ancient Diocese of Chalon-sur-Saône
Ancient_Diocese_of_Chalon-sur-Saône
Title originated from the Principality of Orange
title and land passed to the French noble houses of Baux, in 1173, and of Chalons, in 1393, before arriving with René of Nassau in 1530. The principality
Prince_of_Orange
Queen of France and Navarre (1316 - 1322)
Joan II, Countess of Burgundy (French: Jeanne; c. 1287/88 – 21 January 1330), was Queen of France by marriage to Philip V of France; she was also the ruling
Joan_II,_Countess_of_Burgundy
Count of Auxonne (died 1241)
III married, firstly (c. 1186), Beatrix, Countess of Châlon, daughter of William, Count of Chalon and Beatrix, a daughter of Frederick Barbarossa, Holy
Stephen_III_of_Auxonne
Canadian public holiday
Penny Venetian Red Penny Lilac Lilac and Green Issue Jubilee Issue Colonial Chalon head Canada 12d black Canada 2c Large Queen Ceylon Dull Rose India Inverted
Victoria_Day
American basketball player (born 1980)
NCAA tournament teams. Haslem began his professional career in France with Chalon-sur-Saône and then signed with his hometown team, the Miami Heat, in 2003
Udonis_Haslem
Commune in Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, France
Chalon (French pronunciation: [ʃalɔ̃], before 2012: Châlons) is a commune in the Isère department in southeastern France. ‹ The template Historical populations
Chalon,_Isère
2022 song by Alok and Alan Walker
producer and DJ Alan Walker featuring French-Swedish singer Kiddo-Anna Chalon, released by Controversia on 18 February 2022. The song saw a resurgence
Headlights (Alok and Alan Walker song)
Headlights_(Alok_and_Alan_Walker_song)
Jewish diaspora of Central Europe
is likely to have possessed one. Further important places, like Macon, Chalon sur Saône, Vienne, and Lyon, were to be inhabited by Jews only from the
Ashkenazi_Jews
French rugby union club, based in Chalon-sur-Saône
Racing Club Chalonnais, also known simply as RC Chalon is a French rugby union club from Chalon-sur-Saône. They competed in Fédérale 1, the third level
RC_Chalon
Commune in Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, France
Le Chalon (French pronunciation: [lə ʃalɔ̃]) is a commune in the Drôme department in southeastern France. ‹ The template Historical populations is being
Le_Chalon
French general and Foreign Minister
Nicolas Chalon du Blé, marquis d'Uxelles and Cormatin (24 January 1652 – 10 April 1730) was a French general and Foreign Minister. He was also created
Nicolas_Chalon_du_Blé
Catholic women's university in Los Angeles, California
Carondelet, today the university has two campuses 16 miles (26 km) apart: Chalon in Brentwood and Doheny in the West Adams district, near downtown Los Angeles
Mount Saint Mary's University (Los Angeles)
Mount_Saint_Mary's_University_(Los_Angeles)
Hugh II of Chalon-Arlay (1334–1388) was the son and successor as lord of Arlay to John II. His mother was Marguerite of Mello (House of Mello, daughter
Hugh_II_of_Chalon-Arlay
Jean of Châlon, Count of Auxerre was a French nobleman and soldier who fought in the Hundred Years' War, and was the son of Jean II of Châlon. He was
John_III,_Count_of_Auxerre
of Châlons-en-Champagne; 100 miles east of Paris. The former NATO base has been redeveloped as an international cargo and transport facility Châlons Vatry
NATO Dispersed Operating Bases
NATO_Dispersed_Operating_Bases
French explorer, spiritualist and writer (1868–1969)
(1985), p. 201 Chalon (1985), p. 202 Chalon (1985), pp. 205–206 Chalon (1985), pp. 224–225 Chalon (1985), p. 225 Chalon (1985), p. 228 Chalon (1985), p. 229
Alexandra_David-Néel
This is a list of women who held the title Princess of Orange by marriage. Princess of Orange is the title used by the female heirs apparent and, prior
List of princesses of Orange by marriage
List_of_princesses_of_Orange_by_marriage
Communauté d'agglomération in Bourgogne-Franche-Comté, France
Communauté d'agglomération Le Grand Chalon is an intercommunal structure, centred on the city of Chalon-sur-Saône. It is located in the Saône-et-Loire
Communauté d'agglomération Le Grand Chalon
Communauté_d'agglomération_Le_Grand_Chalon
Department of France
flows through it. The prefecture (capital) of Marne is Châlons-en-Champagne (formerly known as Châlons-sur-Marne). The subprefectures are Épernay, Reims,
Marne_(department)
Battle between the Roman and Gallic empires
48°57′27″N 4°21′54″E / 48.9575°N 4.365°E / 48.9575; 4.365 The Battle of Châlons, also known as the First Battle of the Catalaunian Plains, was fought in
Battle_of_Châlons_(274)
Catholic diocese in France
The Diocese of Autun (–Chalon-sur-Saône–Mâcon–Cluny) (Latin: Diocesis Aeduensis, Dioecesis Augustodunensis (–Cabillonensis–Matisconensis–Cluniacensis);
Diocese_of_Autun
Its seat is in Chalon-sur-Saône. It consists of the following communes: Chalon-sur-Saône (partly) Champforgeuil Crissey Farges-lès-Chalon Fragnes-la-Loyère
Canton_of_Chalon-sur-Saône-1
The canton of Chalon-sur-Saône-2 is an administrative division of the Saône-et-Loire department, eastern France. It was created at the French canton reorganisation
Canton_of_Chalon-sur-Saône-2
Hildegrim (c. 750 – 19 June 827) was Bishop of Châlons from 804 to 810 and the second abbot of Werden Abbey, after his elder brother Ludger, from 809
Hildegrim_of_Châlons
of Chalon-Arlay (1288–1322) was lord of Arlay and of Vitteaux, and belonged to the house of Chalon-Arlay. He was the son of lord John I of Chalon-Arlay
Hugh_I_of_Chalon-Arlay
French businesswoman (born 1962)
Marie-Laure Sauty de Chalon (born September 17, 1962) is a French businesswoman and feminist. She was CEO of the auFeminin.com group, from 2010 until April
Marie-Laure_Sauty_de_Chalon
1870 battle during the Franco-Prussian War
continued under a new French government. The 130,000-strong French Army of Châlons, commanded by Marshal Patrice de MacMahon and accompanied by Napoleon III
Battle_of_Sedan
American general (1880–1964)
received promotion. Around the same time, the 42nd Division was shifted to Châlons-en-Champagne to oppose the German Champagne-Marne offensive. Général d'Armée
Douglas_MacArthur
of Henry of Montfaucon and Agnes of Chalon. He married Marguerite of Chalon-Arlay, daughter of John II of Chalon-Arlay, and they had three children: Louis;
Stephen_of_Montfaucon
Life sized funerary statue and memento mori
Cadaver Tomb of René of Chalon (French: Transi de René de Chalon, also known as the Memorial to the Heart of René de Chalon or The Skeleton) is a late
Cadaver Tomb of René of Chalon
Cadaver_Tomb_of_René_of_Chalon
Arrondissement in Bourgogne-Franche-Comté, France
The arrondissement of Chalon-sur-Saône is an arrondissement of France in the Saône-et-Loire department in the Bourgogne-Franche-Comté region. It has 141
Arrondissement of Chalon-sur-Saône
Arrondissement_of_Chalon-sur-Saône
British painter
Maria Ann Chalon (2 September 1797 – 8 April 1877) was a British painter of miniatures. She was Portrait Paintress to his Royal Highness, the Duke of York
Maria_A._Chalon
married to Claudia Orange-Châlon. Her brother, Philibert of Châlon, was the last Prince of Orange from the House of Châlon. When he died in 1530, Henry's
Coat of arms of the Netherlands
Coat_of_arms_of_the_Netherlands
Contagious disease caused by SARS-CoV-2
original on 2 March 2020. Retrieved 2 March 2020. Castanares-Zapatero D, Chalon P, Kohn L, Dauvrin M, Detollenaere J, Maertens de Noordhout C, et al. (December
COVID-19
Roman emperor from 306 to 337
campaign against the Franks and marched his army up the Rhine. At Cabillunum (Chalon-sur-Saône), he moved his troops onto waiting boats to row down the slow
Constantine_the_Great
American basketball player
is an American-born Cameroonian professional basketball player for Élan Chalon of the LNB Pro A. Hill began his collegiate career at Savannah State during
Jeremiah_Hill_(basketball)
American basketball player
plays at the point guard position. In June 2015, Roberson signed with Élan Chalon. After his first season, Roberson extended his contract until 2017. On March
John_Roberson
Second-level French men's basketball league
Walbourg-Eschbach Basket. In the 2013–14 season, two extra teams (SPO Rouen and Châlons-Reims) were promoted to the 2014–15 Pro A season because of the expansion
Élite_2_(basketball)
Catholic diocese in France
The Diocese of Châlons (Latin: Dioecesis Catalaunensis; French: Diocèse de Châlons) is a Latin Church ecclesiastical territory or diocese of the Catholic
Diocese_of_Châlons
Jean I of Chalon-Arlay (1258–1315) was a French nobleman. He was the son of Jean, Count of Chalon and Laure de Commercy, a couple who had thirty castles
John_I_of_Chalon-Arlay
Swiss basketball player (born 1994)
Switzerland's history. Capela began his professional career in 2012 with Élan Chalon of the LNB Pro A, where he played for two seasons and was honored as both
Clint_Capela
Chalon (French: Hugues de Chalon; c. 975 – 4 November 1039) was the Count of Chalon and Bishop of Auxerre. Hugh was the only son of Lambert of Chalon
Hugh of Chalon (bishop of Auxerre)
Hugh_of_Chalon_(bishop_of_Auxerre)
Count of Geneva from 1308 (1280–1320)
of John, Count of Chalon. William was the oldest son of Amadeus II of Geneva, and Agnès de Chalon [fr], daughter of Jean I of Chalon of the House of Ivrea
William_III_of_Geneva
2026 aviation accident in Maine
to CBS News, the jet had stopped in Bangor to refuel and was headed to Châlons Vatry Airport outside of Paris, France. The flight originated from William
2026 Bangor Bombardier Challenger 650 crash
2026_Bangor_Bombardier_Challenger_650_crash
Nigerian-American basketball player (born 1987)
Aminu won the 2011 French Cup with Chalon. On June 13, 2011, Aminu signed a one-year contract extension with Chalon. In his second season with the team
Alade_Aminu
CHALON
CHALON
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from an agent derivative of Middle English chalangen ‘to challenge’ (from Old French chalonger), possibly applied as a nickname for a quarrelsome or litigious person.
CHALON
CHALON
Boy/Male
Tamil
Morning
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Strong; Powerful
Boy/Male
Australian, Hebrew, Irish
Will; Desire and Helmet Protection; Strong Protector; Helmet of will
Girl/Female
Indian
(Daughter of Abdullah al-rumi)
Girl/Female
Muslim/Islamic
Fariah or Furayah was the name of a female companion daughter of Maalik bin sanan al-Ansari and sister of Abu Saeed al-Khudri. She was called by either name
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from a place near Hereford, so named from Old English rūh ‘rough’, ‘overgrown’ + dūn ‘hill’.
Boy/Male
Indian, Modern, Sikh
Light of Respect
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Tamil
God Raman
Surname or Lastname
English and Scottish
English and Scottish : unexplained. The name has been recorded in Glastonbury, Somerset, since 1705.Perhaps a variant of Czech LiÅ¡ka, (see Liska), Slovak LÃÅ¡ka, or German Liske.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Ram Mohan | ராம மோஹந
Lord Rama, God, Supreme spirit, Charming
CHALON
CHALON
CHALON
CHALON
CHALON
n.
A bed blanket.