• Perche, Count of Gâtinais, by Béatrice de Mâcon, the daughter of Aubry II de Mâcon. About 1035 he married Ermengarde of Anjou, Duchess of Burgundy, daughter...
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  • Liétald, viscount of Mâcon ???-915: Ranoux, viscount of Mâcon, probably a close relation of the former 915-943: Aubry I of Mâcon († 943), viscount of...
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    Ermentrude married Aubry II of Mâcon and thus became a countess of Mâcon. They were the parents of: Létaud, archbishop of Besançon; Aubry, abbot of Saint-Paul...
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  • married Béatrice de Mâcon, widow of Geoffroy I, Count Gatinais. She was the daughter of Albéric ou Aubry II de Mâcon, comte de Mâcon. The children from...
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  • also named Humbert of Mâcon, was Lord of Salins (present eastern France) from 943 to 957. He was the second son of Aubry I of Mâcon and Tolana of the House...
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  • around 945 and had four children: Ermentrude (married, firstly, to Aubry II of Mâcon; secondly, to Otto-William, Count of Burgundy) Giselbert (Gilbert...
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  • the project failed and Multon ended up in Marseille where he met Henri Aubry and Jacques Baumel. He joined the Combat group and quickly became the secretary...
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  • Duke of Aquitaine and Emma of Blois) and an unnamed daughter of Aubry II, Count of Mâcon and Ermentrude of Roucy, Giselbert of Roucy's sister. Mathieu further...
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  • of William IV of Poitiers and Emma de Blois) and a daughter of Aubry II, Count of Macon, and Ermentrude of Roucy, Giselbert of Roucy’s sister. This novel...
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    civil crimes were claimed to have been rather rare in the Ottoman Empire. Aubry de La Motraye lived in the realm for 14 years from 1699 to 1713 and claimed...
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  • IV, Duke of Poitiers and of Emma of Blois) and of a daughter of Aubry II, count of Mâcon, and of Ermentrude of Roucy, sister of Gilbert of Roucy. c.1000–1033 :...
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  • psychoanalyst and author. Charles Angibaud, French-born British apothecary. Jenny Aubry (1903–1987), French psychiatrist and psychanalyst from a Protestant-Jewish...
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  • (général de brigade) François Aubry (général de division) Joseph Gabriel Aubry Darencey (général de brigade) Claude Charles Aubry de La Boucharderie (général...
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    1977), rapper and singer whose family originally was from Chile Martine Aubry (1950–), deputy, minister, and Mayor of Lille Madeleine Damerment (1917–1944)...
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  • William IV of Mâcon (1184-1224) Geraud II of Mâcon (1222-1224) Alix de Macon (1224-1227) Henry (I) de Mâcon (1227-1233) Guillaume (V) de Mâcon (1233-1247)...
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    Michael Rennie (category British World War II fighter pilots)
    his historical nickname "Longshanks". He was fifth-billed after Cécile Aubry and Jack Hawkins. Rennie became good friends with Power, who spoke well...
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    the first successful rescue of an American prisoner of war since World War II and the first ever of a woman. Initial official reports on Lynch's capture...
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    Siggo, référendaire to Sigebert I, then to Chilperic I and to Childebert II 618–638: Romain de Rouen, known as Saint Romain, bishop of Rouen 638–657:...
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    Express", separate songs, composers followed by artists: (René Aubry) Christophe Guiot and René Aubry; (Boris Kovač) Boris Kovač; (Christian Burchard, Roman Bunka)...
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    François Mitterrand (category French military personnel of World War II)
    Mitterrand est le premier président à recevoir officiellement des franc-maçons à l'Elysée" (in French). Francetvinfo.fr. 27 February 2017. Quote: "En mai...
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  • 1930) 2009 – Henry Surtees, English race car driver (b. 1991) 2010 – Cécile Aubry, French actress, author, television screenwriter and director (b. 1928)...
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    000 Blois: 15,000 Carcassonne: 15,000 La Rochelle: 15,000 Laval: 15,000 Mâcon: 15,000 Perigueux: 15,000 Poitiers: 15,000 Saint-Malo: 15,000 Tarbes: 14...
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  • Chartres later Diocese of Blois (Blois, Loir-et-Cher) Bois-Aubry Abbey (Abbaye de Bois-Aubry), monks, Diocese of Tours (Luzé, Indre-et-Loire) Bonnesaigne...
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    assigned to the Embassy being sent to Rome headed by Bishop Charles Hémard of Mâcon. In 1537 Monluc was sent with a personal viva voce message from King Francis...
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  • Sebastian – From Belle et Sébastien, a children's book by French writer Cécile Aubry. Between the Buried and Me – The band name was derived from a phrase in...
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    Chantilly Macon 1908 p. 10–16 Macon 1908 p. 30–31 Macon 10–12 and 23–25 Macon 1909–1910, pp 15 and 57 Macon 1908, pp 16–19 and 24–26 Macon 1909–1910 p...
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  • Vincennes Fort Wayne Fort Atkinson Fort Des Moines I, II, and III Fort Dodge Fort Madison Fort Aubrey Aubry's Post Fort Bain Barnesville's Post Fort Belmont...
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    his throne to present him to the people.[citation needed] De Bello Gallico II 13 reports that as Julius Caesar was approaching a fortified town called Bratuspantium...
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    bibliographie générale du théatre, compiled by Joseph De Filippi (Paris, Tresse/Aubry, 1864, p. 170, accessible online at Google Books), where it is stated that...
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    and ammunition, and informs French Louisiana Governor Charles Philippe Aubry of his royal commission to take Louisiana on behalf of the King of Spain...
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