Champ-de-Mars

Champ-de-Mars, a large space, of ground in Paris, between the front of the École Militaire and the left bank of the Seine; the site of recent Expositions, and the scene of the Federation Féte, 14th July 1790.

Definition taken from The Nuttall Encyclopædia, edited by the Reverend James Wood (1907)

Champagne * Champlain`
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Chambeze
Chambord
Chambord, Comte de
Chambre Ardente
Chamfort
Chamillard
Chamisso, Adalbert von
Chamouni, or Chamonix
Chamousset
Champagne
Champ-de-Mars
Champlain`
Champlain, Samuel de
Champollion, Jean François
Champs-Elysées
Chancellor, Richard
Chandernagore
Chandler, Richard
Chandos
Chandos, John
Changarnier, Nicolas