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Ferdinand Chalandon (February 10, 1875 – October 31, 1921) was a French medievalist and Byzantinist. Chalandon's work remains the most substantial study of the Normans in Italy and though the details of what he wrote a hundred years ago have in places been modified, it remains the single most important work available to historians. Being a former member of the École française de Rome, Ferdinand Chalandon was a winner of the Grand prix Gobert in 1909.

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  • Ferdinand Chalandon (ca)
  • Ferdinand Chalandon (de)
  • Ferdinand Chalandon (es)
  • Ferdinand Chalandon (fr)
  • Ferdinand Chalandon (en)
  • Ferdinand Chalandon (it)
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  • Шаландон, Фердинанд (ru)
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  • Ferdinand Chalandon (nascut el 10 de febrer del 1875 a Lió i mort el 31 d'octubre del 1921 a Lausana) fou un historiador francès. (ca)
  • Ferdinand Chalandon (* 10. Februar 1875 in Lyon; † 31. Oktober 1921 in Lausanne, Schweiz) war ein französischer Schriftsteller, Historiker und Byzantinist des frühen 20. Jahrhunderts. Er war Absolvent der École des Chartes und Mitglied der École française de Rome. 1909 erhielt Chalandon für sein Histoire de la domination normande en Italie et en Sicile (1907) den Grand Prix Gobert und den der Académie française. (de)
  • Ferdinand Chalandon (February 10, 1875 – October 31, 1921) was a French medievalist and Byzantinist. Chalandon's work remains the most substantial study of the Normans in Italy and though the details of what he wrote a hundred years ago have in places been modified, it remains the single most important work available to historians. Being a former member of the École française de Rome, Ferdinand Chalandon was a winner of the Grand prix Gobert in 1909. (en)
  • Ferdinand Chalandon (Lyon, 10 de febrero de 1875 – Lausana, 31 de octubre de 1921) fue un historiador, medievalista, bizantinista y numismático francés, especializado en la historia de los normandos en Italia Meridional, las Cruzadas y del Imperio bizantino. En 1909 recibió por su obra Histoire de la domination normande en Italie et en Sicile, el Premio Gobert de la Academia Francesa. (es)
  • Ferdinand Chalandon (né à Lyon le 10 février 1875 et mort le 31 octobre 1921 à Lausanne) est un historien français. (fr)
  • Ferdinand Chalandon (Lione, 10 febbraio 1875 – Losanna, 31 ottobre 1921) è stato uno storico e numismatico francese. (it)
  • Ferdinand Chalandon (ur. 10 lutego 1875 w Lyonie, zm. 31 października 1921 w Lozannie, Szwajcaria) – francuski mediewista. Zajmował się głównie historią Normanów w Italii i historią Bizancjum. (pl)
  • Фердинанд Шаландон (фр. Ferdinand Chalandon; 10 февраля 1875, Лион — 31 октября 1921, Лозанна) — французский историк-медиевист и византинист. Окончил парижский Лицей Людовика Великого. В 1895 поступил в Школу хартий, в 1897 получил диплом Высших Исследований, а через два года — диплом архивиста-палеографа. В том же году был направлен на работу во (палаццо Фарнезе). В 1901 вернулся в Париж. (ru)
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  • Lausanne, Switzerland) (en)
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