- Raynald Of Chatillon
Raynald of Châtillon (c. 1125 - July 4 1187) was a knight who served in the Second Crusade and remained in the Holy Land after its defeat. He ruled as Prince of Antioch from 1153 to 1160 and through his second marriage became Lord of Oultrejordain. He was a controversial character in his own lifetime and beyond. - Walter Of Châtillon
Walter of Châtillon was a 12th-century French writer and theologian who wrote in the Latin language. He studied under Stephen of Beauvais and at the University of Paris. It was probably during his student years that he wrote a number of Latin poems in the Goliardic manner that found their way into the "Carmina Burana" collection. During his lifetime, however, he was more esteemed for a long Latin epic on the life of Alexander the Great, the "Alexandreis, … - Jean Chatillon
Jean Chatillon is a Canadian composer. Chatillon was born of a family of musicians, in 1937, in Nicolet, Quebec. In 1951 he began to play piano and to compose. At first self-taught, then he undertook serious musical studies with the master Conrad Letendre in Montreal. In 1969, he founded the Music Section of the University of Quebec at Trois-Rivières and taught there until 1981. After his retirement from teaching in 1981, he dedicated himself fully to his art. - Joanna Of Châtillon
Joanna of Châtillon was the wife of Walter V of Brienne (1306) and duchess of Athens by marriage (1308 - 1311). She was the daughter of Gaucher de Porcien, Constable of France. Walter was killed in the Battle of Halmyros against the Catalan Company. Joanna may have tried to hold the Acropolis of Athens against them, but eventually surrendered it. She returned with her son Walter II to France, … - Odet de Coligny
Odet de Coligny, cardinal of Châtillon, bishop of Beauvais, son of Gaspard I de Coligny and Louise de Montmorency, and brother of Gaspard and François, Seigneur d'Andelot. - Louis Marie de Lescure
Louis-Marie Joseph, marquis de Lescure was a French soldier and adversary of the French Revolution, the cousin of Henri de la Rochejaquelein. He was born near Bressuire, and educated at the "École Militaire", which he left at the age of sixteen. Lescure was in command of a company of cavalry in the "Regiment de Royal-Picmont", but being opposed to the ideas of the Revolution, he emigrated in 1791, but soon returned, and, … - Marcel Bucard
Marcel Bucard (December 7 1895, Saint-Clair-sur-Epte-March 13 1946, Fort of Châtillon) was a French Fascist politician. A soldier in World War I, Bucard became active in politics after 1918, initially as a member of "Action Française" (an Integralist royalist far right group) and then as a member of the overtly fascist and antisemitic "Faisceau" of Georges Valois. In September 1933, Bucard founded his own group, … - Benoit-Marie Langénieux
Benoit-Marie Cardinal Langénieux was a French Archbishop of Reims and Cardinal. He studied humanities in Paris at St-Nicolas du Chardonnet, under Félix Dupanloup; and theology at St-Sulpice, where he was ordained, 1850. After nine years as curate at St-Roch, he became successively diocesan promoter 1859; curé of St-Ambroise, 1863; then of St-Augustin, 1868; Vicar-General of Paris, and archdeacon of Notre-Dame in 1871. - Manasses II, Archbishop of Reims
Manasses II was the Archbishop of Rheims (1096 - 1106), most significantly at the time of the First Crusade and the Crusade of 1101. He was of the house of Châtillon, a son of Manasses the Bald, vidame of Rheims. He studied under Bruno at the cathedral school of the city. Bruno himself was a student of the Carthusian order. Manasses was first provost then treasurer of the cathedral. He was elected bishop in 1096 following the death of Renaud de Bellay. - Jean-François Chatillon
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- Edmond Delfour
Edmond Delfour was a french football (soccer) player in striker role and manager. He was born in Ris-Orangis He played for Viry-Châtillon, Draveil, Juvisy, Stade Français (1928-29), RC Paris (1929-37), RC Roubaix (1937-39), Rouen 1899 (1939-45) and Red Star France (1945-46). He won two french national tournaments in 1936 and 1940 and one "Coupe de France" in 1936. - Franck Zio
Franck Zio is a retired Burkinabé long jumper. He finished tenth at the 1995 World Championships. In addition he won a bronze and silver medal at the Jeux de la Francophonie in 1994 and 1997. His personal best jump was 8.00 metres, achieved in June 1998 in Viry-Chatillon. This is the current Burkinabé record. - Christophe Chatillon
- Thomas Chatillon
- Hubert Chatillon
Computer science engineer with system, network and security skills. Managing world wide network and team management. Working also with programation (C, C++, C#, Java, vb[s]). In French or English environment (studies in France, 18 month stay in USA); My main goal is to bring my knowledge of different experience in a company and learn different ways to work. - Jean Chatillon
Jean Chatillon. Composer, theorist, teacher, administrator, b Nicolet 13 Sep 1937; B PED (Montreal) 1967, Teacher's Diploma (Montreal) 1967. His first music lessons, from Gilles Fortin, were followed by studies in Montreal with Conrad Letendre (musical sciences 1957-61) and Michel Perrault (orchestration 1964-7). At the request of the MACQ , he conducted research 1968-9 on early Quebec music publications. - Devereux Chatillon
Devereux Chatillon Senior Vice President, General Counsel and Secretary - Anne Chatillon
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