aux cheveux blancs - significado y definición. Qué es aux cheveux blancs
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Qué (quién) es aux cheveux blancs - definición

Blancs d?Espagne; Blancs d’Espagne
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Côte des Blancs         
AREA OF CHAMPAGNE VINEYARDS IN FRANCE
Côte de Blancs; Côte des blancs; Cote des Blancs
The Côte des Blancs is an area of Champagne vineyards. Located in the department of Marne, it lies south of Epernay, stretches for about 20 km, and had a vineyard area of in 2006.
Pointe-aux-Chenes, Louisiana         
HUMAN SETTLEMENT IN LOUISIANA, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
Pointe aux Chenes; Pointe-Aux-Chenes, Louisiana; Pointe-aux-Chenes; Pointe-Aux-Chenes; Pointe aux Chenes, Louisiana
Pointe-aux-Chênes ("Oak Point") is an unincorporated community located in Terrebonne Parish, Louisiana, United States.
Le pré aux clercs         
  • 2015 production, [[Opéra-Comique]], Paris
OPERA BY FERDINAND HÉROLD
Le pre aux clercs; Le Pré aux clercs; Le Pré aux Clercs
Le pré aux clercs (The Clerks' Meadow) is an opéra comique in three acts by Ferdinand Hérold with a libretto by François-Antoine-Eugène de Planard based on Prosper Mérimée's Chronique du temps de Charles IX of 1829.Pougin A.

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Blancs d'Espagne

Blancs d'Espagne ("Spanish Whites") was a term used to refer to those legitimists in France who, following the death of the Comte de Chambord in 1883, supported the Spanish Carlist claimant rather than the Orleanist candidate, who was supported by the vast majority of French royalists.

The term was generally used by supporters of the Comte de Paris, the Orleanist candidate, as a term of derision for their ultra-legitimist opponents who so hated the House of Orléans that they would support a foreign prince over an Orleanist candidate. It is a pun on the cosmetic and cleanser known as blanc d'Espagne, originally a white lead pigment and later either basic bismuth nitrate or a preparation made from chalk and clay.