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  • Chatelaine
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Look up chatelaine or châtelaine in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Chatelaine may refer to: Chatelaine (chain), a set of short chains on a belt worn

    Chatelaine

    Chatelaine

  • Chatelaine (chain)
  • Decorative belt hook or clasp

    A chatelaine is a decorative belt hook or clasp worn at the waist with a series of chains suspended from it. Each chain is mounted with useful household

    Chatelaine (chain)

    Chatelaine (chain)

    Chatelaine_(chain)

  • Chatelaine (magazine)
  • Canadian English-language magazine

    and relationships. Chatelaine and its French-language version, Châtelaine, are published by St. Joseph Communications. Chatelaine was first published

    Chatelaine (magazine)

    Chatelaine_(magazine)

  • Châtelaine
  • Canadian French-language magazine

    Châtelaine is a French-language magazine of women's lifestyles, published in Quebec by St. Joseph Communications. The magazine was first published in 1960

    Châtelaine

    Châtelaine

  • Miss Chatelaine
  • 1992 single by k.d. lang

    "Miss Chatelaine" is a song by Canadian singer-songwriter k.d. lang, released in 1992 by Sire and Warner Bros. as the second single from her second solo

    Miss Chatelaine

    Miss_Chatelaine

  • Lady Edward Manners
  • British aristocrat and businesswoman

    the founder of Beau Bra, a lingerie company based in London, and the châtelaine of Haddon Hall, the former seat of the Dukes of Rutland. Lady Edward was

    Lady Edward Manners

    Lady_Edward_Manners

  • Châtelain
  • French title for the keeper of a castle

    châtelain in France, and continued until the Revolution. The feminine form, châtelaine, refers to the mistress of a castle or château, or the mistress of any

    Châtelain

    Châtelain

  • The Lebanese Mission
  • 1956 film by Richard Pottier

    The Lebanese Mission or The Lady of Lebanon (French: La Châtelaine du Liban) is a 1956 French-Italian Eastmancolor adventure thriller film directed by

    The Lebanese Mission

    The_Lebanese_Mission

  • Châtelaine de Vergy
  • Anonymous Old French 13th-century verse romance

    The Châtelaine de Vergy (or Chastelaine de Vergi) is an anonymous short 13th-century romance of courtly love in Old French. The poem consists of approximately

    Châtelaine de Vergy

    Châtelaine de Vergy

    Châtelaine_de_Vergy

  • Vernier, Switzerland
  • Municipality in Geneva, Switzerland

    included three settlements : the village itself, along with the hamlets of Châtelaine and Aïre. After Napoleon's fall, Vernier joined Switzerland in 1815. At

    Vernier, Switzerland

    Vernier, Switzerland

    Vernier,_Switzerland

  • Toni Halliday
  • British musician (born 1964)

    State of Play and Scylla. She released solo work as Toni Halliday and Chatelaine. She collaborated with artists like Robert Plant, Recoil, The Future Sound

    Toni Halliday

    Toni Halliday

    Toni_Halliday

  • The Lady of Lebanon (1934 film)
  • 1934 French film

    The Lady of Lebanon (French: La Châtelaine du Liban) is a 1934 French thriller film directed by Jean Epstein, starring Andrée Spinelly and Jean Murat.

    The Lady of Lebanon (1934 film)

    The_Lady_of_Lebanon_(1934_film)

  • André Chatelain
  • French gymnast (1902–1968)

    Hilary; Gjerde, Arild; Heijmans, Jeroen; Mallon, Bill; et al. "Antoine Chatelaine Olympic Results". Olympics at Sports-Reference.com. Sports Reference LLC

    André Chatelain

    André_Chatelain

  • K.d. lang
  • Canadian musician (born 1961)

    performances. Her hits include the songs "Constant Craving" and "Miss Chatelaine". A mezzo-soprano, lang has contributed songs to movie soundtracks and

    K.d. lang

    K.d. lang

    K.d._lang

  • Jean Herbert, Countess of Carnarvon
  • American-born British aristocrat

    April 1935 – 11 April 2019) was an American-born British aristocrat and chatelaine of Highclere Castle. Jean Margaret Wallop was born on 29 April 1935 in

    Jean Herbert, Countess of Carnarvon

    Jean_Herbert,_Countess_of_Carnarvon

  • Between the Wars (Al Stewart album)
  • 1995 studio album by Al Stewart

    "Life Between the Wars" – 2:47 "Betty Boop's Birthday" – 2:05 "Marion the Chatelaine" – 3:41 "Joe the Georgian" – 3:31 "Always the Cause" – 3:18 "Laughing

    Between the Wars (Al Stewart album)

    Between_the_Wars_(Al_Stewart_album)

  • Maria Alice de Marsillac Plunkett
  • Brazilian-Irish architect, designer and châtelaine (1942–2020)

    January 1942 – 9 April 2020) was a Brazilian-Irish architect, designer and châtelaine of Dunsany Castle, one of Ireland's longest-occupied homes. De Marsillac

    Maria Alice de Marsillac Plunkett

    Maria_Alice_de_Marsillac_Plunkett

  • John Baptist Chatelain
  • French-English draughtsman and engraver (1710–1758)

    John Baptist Chatelain (1710–1758) was an English draughtsman and engraver of French background, specialized in landscapes. He should not be confused with

    John Baptist Chatelain

    John_Baptist_Chatelain

  • Fashion (magazine)
  • Canadian fashion magazine

    Communications. "FASHION Magazine, Chatelaine & Châtelaine come together for first joint The Beauty Awards". Chatelaine. St Joseph Communications. Retrieved

    Fashion (magazine)

    Fashion_(magazine)

  • Janet Jones
  • American actress

    were trying to paint something that just wasn't true," Jones later told Chatelaine Magazine. "It's unfair that Wayne and I have had a great marriage for

    Janet Jones

    Janet Jones

    Janet_Jones

  • Queen Camilla
  • Queen of the United Kingdom since 2022

    Cornwall, is using her royal profile to draw attention to sexual violence". Chatelaine. 19 June 2017. Archived from the original on 15 January 2019. Retrieved

    Queen Camilla

    Queen Camilla

    Queen_Camilla

  • Mary Bowes-Lyon, Countess of Strathmore and Kinghorne
  • British noblewoman (1932–2025)

    McCorquodale; 21 May 1932 – 28 April 2025) was a British peeress and châtelaine of Glamis Castle. Mary was born on 21 May 1932 at her grandparents' house

    Mary Bowes-Lyon, Countess of Strathmore and Kinghorne

    Mary_Bowes-Lyon,_Countess_of_Strathmore_and_Kinghorne

  • Doris Anderson
  • Canadian author, journalist

    rights activist. She is best known as the editor of the women's magazine Chatelaine, mixing traditional content (recipes, décor) with thorny social issues

    Doris Anderson

    Doris_Anderson

  • Carley Fortune
  • Canadian writer

    has been a contributor and editor for Refinery29, The Globe and Mail, Chatelaine, and Toronto Life. She published her debut novel Every Summer After in

    Carley Fortune

    Carley_Fortune

  • Beatrice of Bourbourg
  • Châtelaine of Bourbourg and countess of Guînes

    (died 1224) was a châtelaine of Bourbourg and countess of Guînes. She founded an abbey at Bonham. Beatrice of Bourbourg became a châtelaine of Bourbourg after

    Beatrice of Bourbourg

    Beatrice_of_Bourbourg

  • Archway (card game)
  • Solitaire card game

    David Parlett, and is based on an old French solitaire game called La Chatelaine (Lady of the Manor). The game starts by placing one of each ace (A♥, A♠

    Archway (card game)

    Archway_(card_game)

  • Lauren Chan
  • Canadian model and entrepreneur (born 1990)

    ASME Next Award for Journalists Under 30. In 2019, Chan was named one of Chatelaine magazine's Women of the Year. That same year, she was recognized by Toronto

    Lauren Chan

    Lauren_Chan

  • Toronto
  • Most populous city in Canada

    numerous magazines are produced in Toronto, such as Canadian Business, Chatelaine, Flare and Maclean's. Daily Hive, Western Canada's largest online-only

    Toronto

    Toronto

    Toronto

  • Chatelaine (horse)
  • British-bred Thoroughbred racehorse

    Chatelaine (1930–1937) was a British Thoroughbred racehorse and broodmare. After failing to win in her first seven races she was still a maiden when she

    Chatelaine (horse)

    Chatelaine_(horse)

  • Lady Gerald Fitzalan-Howard
  • English aristocrat

    courtesy as Lady Gerald Fitzalan-Howard, is an English aristocrat and the châtelaine of Carlton Towers. Fitzalan-Howard was born in Mayfield and Five Ashes

    Lady Gerald Fitzalan-Howard

    Lady_Gerald_Fitzalan-Howard

  • Kristin Kreuk
  • Canadian actress (born 1982)

    2020. "Actress Kristin Kreuk is returning to the big screen - Chatelaine". Chatelaine. December 2, 2011. "Kristin Kreuk Biography". TV Guide. Retrieved

    Kristin Kreuk

    Kristin Kreuk

    Kristin_Kreuk

  • The Metaphor
  • Short story by Budge Wilson

    Budge Wilson. It was originally published in the October 1983 issue of Chatelaine magazine. The story has appeared in numerous collection books. First,

    The Metaphor

    The_Metaphor

  • Emma Thynn, Marchioness of Bath
  • British noblewoman and fashion model (born 1986)

    London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art. After her marriage, she became chatelaine of Longleat's estate and safari park. There, she founded the food and

    Emma Thynn, Marchioness of Bath

    Emma Thynn, Marchioness of Bath

    Emma_Thynn,_Marchioness_of_Bath

  • Boule de Genève
  • Type of watch

    This objet de vertu frequently came with a matching brooch, chain or chatelaine. The term Boule de Genève is generic and does not mean that a given watch

    Boule de Genève

    Boule de Genève

    Boule_de_Genève

  • The Goldfinch (novel)
  • 2013 novel by Donna Tartt

    2019. Retrieved October 10, 2013. "Chatelaine Book Club interview with Donna Tartt, author of The Goldfinch". Chatelaine. November 9, 2013. Retrieved March

    The Goldfinch (novel)

    The_Goldfinch_(novel)

  • La Châtelaine
  • Commune in Bourgogne-Franche-Comté, France

    La Châtelaine (French pronunciation: [la ʃatlɛn]; Arpitan: La Tsaitelaina) is a commune in the Jura department in Bourgogne-Franche-Comté in eastern France

    La Châtelaine

    La Châtelaine

    La_Châtelaine

  • Eliza Van Benthuysen Davis
  • 19th-century American planter and letter writer

    1811 – October 24, 1863) was an American planter, letter writer, and the châtelaine of Hurricane Plantation. She was married to Joseph Emory Davis, the older

    Eliza Van Benthuysen Davis

    Eliza Van Benthuysen Davis

    Eliza_Van_Benthuysen_Davis

  • Robbie Kay
  • British actor

    Kay's work has been generally well received by the critics. Alicia Cox of Chatelaine wrote on his work in Fugitive Pieces: "Robbie Kay, who plays the young

    Robbie Kay

    Robbie Kay

    Robbie_Kay

  • Viceregal consort of Canada
  • Spouse of the Governor General of Canada

    viceroyal residence in Ottawa, the consort, if female, is also known as the chatelaine of Rideau Hall. This individual, who ranks third in the Canadian order

    Viceregal consort of Canada

    Viceregal consort of Canada

    Viceregal_consort_of_Canada

  • Ashley Callingbull
  • Canadian Mrs. Universe winner

    Retrieved December 20, 2015. Chatelaine. "Mrs. Universe Ashley Callingbull winner is all kinds of amazing". Chatelaine. Retrieved December 20, 2015.

    Ashley Callingbull

    Ashley Callingbull

    Ashley_Callingbull

  • Madonna
  • American singer and songwriter (born 1958)

    "Camille Paglia Cuts the 'Malarkey': Women Just Need to Toughen Up". Chatelaine. Archived from the original on May 25, 2018. Retrieved April 4, 2021.

    Madonna

    Madonna

    Madonna

  • Clarissa Eden
  • English memoirist (1920–2021)

    Anne Clarissa Eden, Countess of Avon (née Spencer-Churchill; 28 June 1920 – 15 November 2021) was an English memoirist and the second wife of Anthony Eden

    Clarissa Eden

    Clarissa Eden

    Clarissa_Eden

  • Princess Nadine Romanovskya
  • British aristocrat

    of Russia, was a British aristocrat and heiress. She was the owner and châtelaine of Provender House in Kent, which she inherited from her maternal family

    Princess Nadine Romanovskya

    Princess Nadine Romanovskya

    Princess_Nadine_Romanovskya

  • Heather O'Neill
  • Canadian writer (b. 1973)

    and went on to become an international bestseller. O'Neill was named by Chatelaine as one of the most influential women in Canada. O'Neill was born in Montreal

    Heather O'Neill

    Heather O'Neill

    Heather_O'Neill

  • Korean numismatic charm
  • Money-inspired amulets for good luck

    Korean numismatic chatelaines are a type of Korean numismatic charm that are characterized by the fact that they resemble a chatelaine often with other

    Korean numismatic charm

    Korean_numismatic_charm

  • Ingénue (album)
  • 1992 studio album by k.d. lang

    writing credits on that song to lang and her collaborator Ben Mink. "Miss Chatelaine" was released as the second single from the album. The song's video depicted

    Ingénue (album)

    Ingénue_(album)

  • St. Joseph Communications
  • Toronto telecommunications company

    Once the deal was finalized, SJC took ownership of Maclean's, Chatelaine (English), Châtelaine (French), Today's Parent, Hello! Canada, Canadian Business

    St. Joseph Communications

    St._Joseph_Communications

  • Lilias Massey
  • Canadian dignitary

    née Ahearn; 1918 – January 19, 1997) was a Canadian dignitary, who served as châtelaine of Rideau Hall during her father-in-law Vincent Massey's term as Governor

    Lilias Massey

    Lilias_Massey

  • Dini Petty
  • Canadian television and radio host (born 1945)

    staged at a theatre at the Banff Centre. "CITYPULSE: Tabloid TV news". Chatelaine. Vol. 58, no. 11. November 1985. p. 12. ISSN 0009-1995. ProQuest 1715423051

    Dini Petty

    Dini Petty

    Dini_Petty

  • Inverailort House
  • Mansion in Scotland

    Commando Basic Training Centre (United Kingdom) "Barbara Mackintosh, chatelaine - obituary". 28 May 2015. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Inverailort

    Inverailort House

    Inverailort House

    Inverailort_House

  • Lady Victoria Leatham
  • British antiques expert

    June 1947) is an antiques expert and television personality. She was the chatelaine of Burghley House from 1982 to 2007. Leatham began working for Sotheby's

    Lady Victoria Leatham

    Lady_Victoria_Leatham

  • Florence Engel Randall
  • American novelist

    Library lessons for grades 7-9 Women's Fashion & Style Magazines For Sale; Chatelaine, January 1962 Fantastic Magazine, July 1962 Seventeen Magazine, August

    Florence Engel Randall

    Florence_Engel_Randall

  • Antoni Patek
  • Polish watchmaker (1812–1877)

    distinction. Antoni Patek died in Geneva and was buried in a local cemetery in Chatelaine. Agnieszka Warnke (20 December 2020). "Antoni Patek – A Timeless Genius"

    Antoni Patek

    Antoni Patek

    Antoni_Patek

  • Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
  • Canadian public broadcaster

    student newspapers Magazines Books in Canada Canadian Illustrated News Chatelaine L'actualité Maclean's TV Guide Vice Television APTN APTN National News

    Canadian Broadcasting Corporation

    Canadian Broadcasting Corporation

    Canadian_Broadcasting_Corporation

  • Natural language processing
  • Processing of natural language by a computer

    William; Alyea, Gioconda; Qu, Sue; Sanjak, Jaleal; Mathé, Ewy; Sid, Eric; Chatelaine, Haley; Yadaw, Arjun; Xu, Yanji; Zhu, Qian (2023). "Precision information

    Natural language processing

    Natural_language_processing

  • Omar Sharif
  • Egyptian actor (1932–2015)

    al-Wadi 1955 Our Beautiful Days Also known as Ayyamna al-Holwa 1956 La Châtelaine du Liban Mokrir Also known as The Lebanese Mission; credited as Omar Cherif

    Omar Sharif

    Omar Sharif

    Omar_Sharif

  • Vera Renczi
  • Romanian serial killer (1903–1960)

    Vera Renczi (dubbed the Black Widow, Ms. Poison or Chatelaine of Berkerekul), was a Romanian serial killer who was charged with poisoning 35 individuals

    Vera Renczi

    Vera_Renczi

  • Almina Herbert, Countess of Carnarvon
  • British peeress (1876–1969)

    philanthropist. She was the wife of George Herbert, 5th Earl of Carnarvon, and châtelaine of Highclere Castle in Hampshire. After her second marriage, she became

    Almina Herbert, Countess of Carnarvon

    Almina Herbert, Countess of Carnarvon

    Almina_Herbert,_Countess_of_Carnarvon

  • Michele Landsberg
  • Canadian journalist, author, and social activist (born 1939)

    She has written columns for the Toronto Star, The Globe and Mail, and Chatelaine magazine, and was one of the first journalists in Canada to address sexual

    Michele Landsberg

    Michele_Landsberg

  • The Woodbridge Company
  • Canadian holding company

    student newspapers Magazines Books in Canada Canadian Illustrated News Chatelaine L'actualité Maclean's TV Guide Vice Television APTN APTN National News

    The Woodbridge Company

    The_Woodbridge_Company

  • List of Canadian magazines
  • ChartAttack 1991 2009 English Ten per year Music andPOP National Chart; Chart Chatelaine 1928 English Quarterly Women's lifestyle Rogers Media Checkerspot 2007

    List of Canadian magazines

    List_of_Canadian_magazines

  • Soul Sister (horse)
  • Irish Thoroughbred racehorse

    1929 Pennycomequick 1930 Rose of England 1931 Brulette 1932 Udaipur 1933 Chatelaine 1934 Light Brocade 1935 Quashed 1936 Lovely Rosa 1937 Exhibitionnist 1938

    Soul Sister (horse)

    Soul Sister (horse)

    Soul_Sister_(horse)

  • International Tunneling and Underground Space Association
  • Non-governmental organization

    Nonprofit, NGO Purpose To encourage the use of the subsurface Location Châtelaine, Switzerland Members 80 countries and 266 corporate or individual affiliate

    International Tunneling and Underground Space Association

    International Tunneling and Underground Space Association

    International_Tunneling_and_Underground_Space_Association

  • Frances Manners, Duchess of Rutland
  • British peeress (1937–2024)

    daughter did not reconcile until 1991, two years before Margaret's death. As chatelaine of the 350-room Belvoir Castle in Leicestershire, Frances oversaw the

    Frances Manners, Duchess of Rutland

    Frances_Manners,_Duchess_of_Rutland

  • The Breach (website)
  • Canadian news website

    student newspapers Magazines Books in Canada Canadian Illustrated News Chatelaine L'actualité Maclean's TV Guide Vice Television APTN APTN National News

    The Breach (website)

    The_Breach_(website)

  • Lady Colin Campbell
  • British author, socialite and television personality (born 1949)

    Celebs on the Farm. She admits to liking the recognition. She is the châtelaine of Castle Goring in Worthing, the ancestral seat of the Shelley baronets

    Lady Colin Campbell

    Lady Colin Campbell

    Lady_Colin_Campbell

  • Manjit Minhas
  • Canadian entrepreneur and television personality

    Entrepreneur", Top 100 Women Entrepreneurs in Canada, Canada's Top 40 under 40, Chatelaine Magazine's "Top Entrepreneur Woman of The Year 2011", Ernst and Young's

    Manjit Minhas

    Manjit Minhas

    Manjit_Minhas

  • Merle Shain
  • Canadian author and journalist

    writer for the Toronto Telegram, as an associate editor of the magazine Chatelaine, and as a columnist for the Toronto Sun. Shain also worked as a television

    Merle Shain

    Merle_Shain

  • White Witch
  • Fictional sorceress

    escape. She styles herself "Her Imperial Majesty Jadis, Queen of Narnia, Chatelaine of Cair Paravel, Empress of the Lone Islands", and she casts Narnia into

    White Witch

    White_Witch

  • Atlantic Journalism Awards
  • Canadian journalism event

    student newspapers Magazines Books in Canada Canadian Illustrated News Chatelaine L'actualité Maclean's TV Guide Vice Television APTN APTN National News

    Atlantic Journalism Awards

    Atlantic_Journalism_Awards

  • Overstory Media Group
  • Canadian media company

    student newspapers Magazines Books in Canada Canadian Illustrated News Chatelaine L'actualité Maclean's TV Guide Vice Television APTN APTN National News

    Overstory Media Group

    Overstory_Media_Group

  • Camille Claudel
  • French sculptor and graphic artist (1864–1943)

    study of a young girl, La Petite Châtelaine, was completed in marble in 1895. Successive versions of La Petite Châtelaine demonstrate Claudel's talent for

    Camille Claudel

    Camille Claudel

    Camille_Claudel

  • Gloria Reuben
  • Canadian-American actress, singer, and producer

    New Fall Previews". 18Doors. Retrieved February 18, 2026. "Gloria!". Chatelaine. March 1999. Archived from the original on March 1, 2012. Retrieved August

    Gloria Reuben

    Gloria Reuben

    Gloria_Reuben

  • Automobiles Chatenet
  • Motor vehicle

    CH26 v1 CH26 v2 CH32 Pick-Up CH28 CH39 Sporteevo CH30 CH32 CH40 CH46 Chatelaine Constant, Olivier (13 October 2005). "Automobiles Chatenet place 70 %

    Automobiles Chatenet

    Automobiles Chatenet

    Automobiles_Chatenet

  • Laura Luu
  • Canadian actress and community organizer

    17, 2025. "Chinese-Canadian restaurants are fighting to survive amid pandemic". Chatelaine. 2021. Retrieved 20 September 2025. Laura Luu at IMDb v t e

    Laura Luu

    Laura Luu

    Laura_Luu

  • Edward the Black Prince
  • Heir of the English throne (1330–1376)

    Castelnaudary. The only castle to resist the English was Montgey. Its châtelaine defended its walls by pouring beehives onto the attackers, who fled in

    Edward the Black Prince

    Edward the Black Prince

    Edward_the_Black_Prince

  • Iain Reid
  • Canadian writer

    2023-04-23. Kerry, Clare (December 3, 2018). "The best books of 2018". Chatelaine (Online). Hendra, Peter (December 29, 2018). "A Glorious year for Kingston's

    Iain Reid

    Iain_Reid

  • Chausson aux pommes
  • French viennoiserie filled with applesauce

    epidemic that killed a part of Saint-Calais' population in 1580, the chatelaine would have offered a sort of apple pie to the survivors forced to still

    Chausson aux pommes

    Chausson aux pommes

    Chausson_aux_pommes

  • Amanda Parker
  • Lord Lieutenant

    serves as the châtelaine of her family's estate, Browsholme Hall, which is the oldest surviving historic family home in Lancashire. As châtelaine, Parker has

    Amanda Parker

    Amanda_Parker

  • Andrew Cavendish, 11th Duke of Devonshire
  • British politician and duke (1920–2004)

    was due to the Duchess's tolerance and broadmindedness. The Duchess, as châtelaine, was largely responsible for the success of Chatsworth as a commercial

    Andrew Cavendish, 11th Duke of Devonshire

    Andrew Cavendish, 11th Duke of Devonshire

    Andrew_Cavendish,_11th_Duke_of_Devonshire

  • Today's Farmer
  • Canadian newspaper in Ontario

    student newspapers Magazines Books in Canada Canadian Illustrated News Chatelaine L'actualité Maclean's TV Guide Vice Television APTN APTN National News

    Today's Farmer

    Today's_Farmer

  • Just Keep Me Moving
  • 1993 single performed by k.d. lang

    lang Producers Ben Mink k.d. lang K.d. lang singles chronology "Miss Chatelaine" (1993) "Just Keep Me Moving" (1993) "Lifted by Love" (1994) Music video

    Just Keep Me Moving

    Just_Keep_Me_Moving

  • List of jewellery types
  • ring-bracelet Belly chain Body piercing jewellery Breastplate Brooch Earring Chatelaine Necklace Anklet Toe ring Amulet Celibacy vow ring Medical alert jewelry

    List of jewellery types

    List_of_jewellery_types

  • James Fell (author)
  • Canadian writer and historian

    Los Angeles Times, AskMen, Men's Health, Time, The Guardian, NPR, and Chatelaine magazine. Fell has written several books, including his first book, Lose

    James Fell (author)

    James Fell (author)

    James_Fell_(author)

  • See Jane Run
  • 1991 novel by Joy Fielding

    Scott, Jay (June 1991). "See Jane Run Is a Fine Hitchcockian Thriller". Chatelaine. 64 (6): 10. Brosnahan, John (1991-03-01). "Adult Fiction -- See Jane

    See Jane Run

    See_Jane_Run

  • Simon Chang (designer)
  • Canadian fashion designer

    [citation needed] Daley, Kate. "Simon Chang's got a brand new shop". chatelaine.com. Retrieved 27 October 2010. Media information, Rideau Hall Press Office

    Simon Chang (designer)

    Simon_Chang_(designer)

  • Quiara Alegría Hudes
  • American playwright and composer (born 1977)

    2026. "The Carol Shields Prize Shortlist Has Been Announced | Chatelaine". www.chatelaine.com. Retrieved May 15, 2026. Wikiquote has quotations related

    Quiara Alegría Hudes

    Quiara Alegría Hudes

    Quiara_Alegría_Hudes

  • June Callwood
  • Canadian journalist, author and social activist (1924 – 2007)

    written for national newspapers and magazines, including Maclean's and Chatelaine. She also founded a number of charities. Callwood was born in Chatham

    June Callwood

    June_Callwood

  • Mike Bullard (comedian)
  • Canadian stand-up comic and talk show host (1957–2024)

    Against Chatelaine". Canadaland. Retrieved February 18, 2019. Mandel, Michele (May 21, 2020). "Judge tosses Mike Bullard's libel suit against Chatelaine". Toronto

    Mike Bullard (comedian)

    Mike Bullard (comedian)

    Mike_Bullard_(comedian)

  • Whitecourt Star
  • Canadian newspaper in Alberta

    student newspapers Magazines Books in Canada Canadian Illustrated News Chatelaine L'actualité Maclean's TV Guide Vice Television APTN APTN National News

    Whitecourt Star

    Whitecourt_Star

  • MTL Blog
  • Canadian news website

    student newspapers Magazines Books in Canada Canadian Illustrated News Chatelaine L'actualité Maclean's TV Guide Vice Television APTN APTN National News

    MTL Blog

    MTL Blog

    MTL_Blog

  • Lausanne–Geneva railway
  • Railway line in Switzerland

    the opening of the section between Geneva-Cornavin and the depot of La Châtelaine. A month later, the OS opened its extension to Versoix in two stages.

    Lausanne–Geneva railway

    Lausanne–Geneva railway

    Lausanne–Geneva_railway

  • 1952–53 USM Blida season
  • USM Blida 1952–53 football season

    Duhin, Cortès (Papillon), Miramond, Torrès, Papillon, Bianchi, Turbessi, Chatelaine, Bourgeois, Saidi, Menil Report Bahlouli Brakni Meradi, Rezig Mohamed

    1952–53 USM Blida season

    1952–53 USM Blida season

    1952–53_USM_Blida_season

  • Charles Tory Bruce
  • Canadian poet, journalist and fiction writer

    student newspapers Magazines Books in Canada Canadian Illustrated News Chatelaine L'actualité Maclean's TV Guide Vice Television APTN APTN National News

    Charles Tory Bruce

    Charles Tory Bruce

    Charles_Tory_Bruce

  • Stana Katic
  • Canadian and American actress (born 1978)

    2012). "Stana Katic on travel, love and her nonconformist attitude". Chatelaine. Retrieved 14 February 2019. "Stana Katic on The Beverly Hills Playhouse

    Stana Katic

    Stana Katic

    Stana_Katic

  • Harry Bruce (writer)
  • Canadian writer and journalist

    student newspapers Magazines Books in Canada Canadian Illustrated News Chatelaine L'actualité Maclean's TV Guide Vice Television APTN APTN National News

    Harry Bruce (writer)

    Harry Bruce (writer)

    Harry_Bruce_(writer)

  • Jessica Lanyadoo
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    Light of the Most Gracious i.e. Allah

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    Light of Humbleness

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    Excellence of Faith

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    born on Wednesday.

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    Plowman, Green, Ploughman, Cultivator

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    English : variant spelling of Edgar.

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    Day.

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    The First Light at the Horizon

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  • Chatelaine
  • n.

    An ornamental hook, or brooch worn by a lady at her waist, and having a short chain or chains attached for a watch, keys, trinkets, etc. Also used adjectively; as, a chatelaine chain.