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Gilbert of Bourbon-Montpensier (1443 – 15 October 1496, Pozzuoli), Count of Montpensier, was a member of the House of Bourbon. He was the son of Louis I, Count of Montpensier and Gabrielle de La Tour d'Auvergne , Count of Montpensier and Dauphin d'Auvergne . [ 1 ]
Gilbert, Count of Montpensier (1443–1496) [1] John (1445–1485) Gabrielle de Bourbon (1447–1516), Countess of Benon, married in 1485 Louis de la Tremoille, [3] Prince of Talmond; Charlotte (1449–1478), married in 1468 Wolfert van Borselen, [3] Count of Grandpré and Earl of Buchan; Louis was succeeded by his son Gilbert.
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Bourbon chicken is a dish named after Bourbon Street in New Orleans, Louisiana, and for the bourbon whiskey ingredient. [1] The dish is commonly found at North American restaurants serving Cajun-themed or American Chinese cuisine.
Paul Robinson met Joe Gilbert in 1961. At that time Robinson was manager of the Golden Ox restaurant in Kansas City's West Bottoms (and creator of Inn at the Landing, which opened in 1960 at the Landing shopping center at 63rd and Troost) and Gilbert was the creator of the Four Winds restaurant at the Kansas City downtown airport.
He drank a total of around 1400 doses, which concentrated in his bones, continually irradiating him. By 1931, his bones were reportedly disintegrating and his jaw had been removed; he died the next year. [261] [262] [263] Michael Malloy: 22 February 1933: Five people, called the "Murder Trust," planned to kill Malloy for life insurance.
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