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A chatelaine is a decorative belt hook or clasp worn at the waist with a series of chains suspended from it. Each chain is mounted with useful household appendages such as scissors , thimbles , watches , keys , smelling salts , and household seals .
Chatelaine is an English-language Canadian women's magazine which covers topics from food, style and home décor to politics, health and relationships. Chatelaine and its French-language version, Châtelaine , are published by St. Joseph Communications .
Chatelaine may refer to: Chatelaine (chain), a set of short chains on a belt worn by women and men for carrying keys, thimble and/or sewing kit, etc. Chatelaine (horse), a racehorse; Chatelaine, an English-language Canadian women's magazine Châtelaine, a French-Canadian counterpart to that magazine
With the growth of the feudal system, the title gained in France a special significance which it never acquired in England since the Norman conquest, as implying the jurisdiction of which the castle became the centre.
Doris Hilda Anderson, CC OOnt (November 10, 1921 [2] [3] – March 2, 2007 [4]) was a Canadian author, journalist and women's rights activist.She is best known as the editor of the women's magazine Chatelaine, mixing traditional content (recipes, décor) with thorny social issues of the day (violence against women, pay equality, abortion, race, poverty), putting the magazine on the front lines ...
The Châtelaine de Vergy tells the story of an unnamed knight in the service of the Duke of Burgundy who is the lover of the Châtelaine of Vergy, the Duke's niece. The Châtelaine has accepted this knight's love on one condition: that he must keep their relationship secret from everyone, and that when he comes to visit her, he must wait for her little dog to come out to him in the garden ...
Between 1985 and 1991, he had several plays broadcast on Radio Four: Something To Scare Off The Birds, The Morning Room, The Chatelaine and The Family Hotel. [3] His first novel was The Celibate, published in 1993. His third, Easter, won the Waterstone’s Mardi Gras award. His other novels have been shortlisted and longlisted for various awards.
fr.chatelaine.com: ISSN: 0317-2635: Châtelaine is a French-language magazine of women's lifestyles, published in Quebec by St. Joseph Communications. [2] History and ...