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  1. Jarnac es una localidad y comuna de Francia, situada en el departamento de la Charente y en la región región de Nueva Aquitania. Está situada en la orilla derecha del río Charente, entre Angulema y Cognac . Es la ciudad natal del expresidente de Francia François Mitterrand .

    • Golpe de Jarnac

      En esgrima, se llama golpe de Jarnac (en francés moderno,...

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › JarnacJarnac - Wikipedia

    Jarnac (French pronunciation:; Occitan: [d͡ʒaɾˈnak]; Saintongese: Jharnat) is a commune in the Charente department, southwestern France. It was the site of the Battle of Jarnac in 1569. It is the birthplace and resting place of François Mitterrand, President of France from 1981 to 1995.

    • 8–40 m (26–131 ft), (avg. 19 m or 62 ft)
    • Charente
  3. fr.wikipedia.org › wiki › JarnacJarnac — Wikipédia

    Jarnac, en saintongeais Jharnat Note 1, 1, est une commune du Sud-Ouest de la France, située dans le département de la Charente, en région Nouvelle-Aquitaine. Elle est située sur la rive droite du fleuve Charente, entre Angoulême et Cognac . C'est notamment la ville natale du président François Mitterrand, où il fut enterré en 1996 .

  4. Guy I de Chabot, seigneur de Jarnac (1514-1584) was a French courtier, soldier and governor. Rising to prominence with the elevation of his family to great office during the reign of François I, Jarnac became entangled with the great factions of court, and a marriage between himself and Louise de Pisseleu, the sister of the king's ...

    • 1584
    • Famille de Chabot [fr]
  5. In France: The Wars of Religion. …former was killed at the Battle of Jarnac (1569), and the Huguenots were again defeated in that year at Moncontour. But the Catholic side failed to consolidate its successes, and yet another compromise was arranged at the Peace of Saint-Germain in August 1570. Read More.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › CourvoisierCourvoisier - Wikipedia

    Courvoisier (French pronunciation:) is a brand of cognac, with production based in the town of Jarnac in the Charente region of France. It is the youngest and smallest of the "big four" cognac houses (the others are Hennessy , Rémy Martin , and Martell ).