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    Philip d'Aubigny, sometimes Phillip or Phillipe Daubeney (ca. 1166 – ca. 1236), a knight and royal chancellor, was one of five sons of Ralph d'Aubigny...
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  • important organizer of the relief effort. Opposing the French was Philip d'Aubigny, commander of the southeastern coast. The Earl of Pembroke had arrived...
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  • d'Aubigny may refer to: Saint-Martin-d'Aubigny, Claude de Boutroue d'Aubigny Hugh d'Aubigny, 5th Earl of Arundel Julie d'Aubigny Nigel d'Aubigny Philip...
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  • Knight Crusader, "the story of Philip d'Aubigny", is a children's historical novel by Ronald Welch (Ronald Oliver Fenton), first published by Oxford in...
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    Winchester; under his direction, Henry was given military training by Philip d'Aubigny and taught to ride, probably by Ralph of St Samson. Little is known...
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    1177) John of Ibelin, constable and regent of Jerusalem (b. 1179) Philip d'Aubigny, French nobleman and chancellor (b. 1166) Saifuddin Aibak, Mamluk Sultanate...
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  • Philippe would marry Margaret d'Aubigny, daughter of Crusader Oliver d'Aubigny, and thus the niece and heiress of Philip d'Aubigny, who was a commander in the...
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    viscount of Rohan, Morbihan (d. 1205) Humphrey IV, lord of Toron Philip d'Aubigny, Anglo-Norman knight and courtier (d. 1236) William de Warenne, 5th...
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    Poitou Hugh de Neville Matthew FitzHerbert Thomas Basset Alan Basset Philip d'Aubigny Robert of Ropsley John Marshal John FitzHugh The names of the Twenty-Five...
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    to St. Mary of Egypt. The tomb (including a ledgerstone) of Philip d'Aubigny aka Philip Daubeney (died 1236), a knight, tutor, and royal councillor to...
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    people of London to resist the Barons' military advance. De Burgh and Philip d'Aubigny brought together the king's troops at Rochester, but then John made...
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    army decided to continue the invasion of Egypt, despite (according to Philip d'Aubigny) John's strong opposition. The crusaders approached Mansurah, but the...
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  • of Saint Ouen (1205–1282); inherited from father, married niece of Philip d'Aubigny. Sir Renaud De Carteret 4th Seigneur of Saint Ouen (1235–1309); inherited...
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  • as de Cheny or de Chene), a relative of the Governor of the Isles, Philip d'Aubigny. Sir William was an influential figure at the court of Henry III and...
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    Philip d'Aubigny Keith-Roach was the rugby union scrum coach to the 2003 Rugby World Cup-winning England team. He previously coached Surrey County, Rosslyn...
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    creation of the Earldom in 1138 by King Stephen for William d'Aubigny (d. 1176), Philip's direct ancestor, Howard would be the 20th Earl. Howard was present...
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  • viscount of Rohan, Morbihan (d. 1205) Humphrey IV, lord of Toron Philip d'Aubigny, Anglo-Norman knight and courtier (d. 1236) William de Warenne, 5th...
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  • Gascony (1214, 1218–1219) 6.Diplomat 7. Household Knight Loyalist Philip d'Aubigny 1166–1236 1.Keeper of the Channel Islands 2. Lord of Chewton Mendip...
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    of Mellinge and Tunstall in Lancashire. In the early 13th century Philip D'Aubigny donated the manor of Waltham-on-the-Wolds in Leicestershire, to the...
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  • 1177) John of Ibelin, constable and regent of Jerusalem (b. 1179) Philip d'Aubigny, French nobleman and chancellor (b. 1166) Saifuddin Aibak, Mamluk Sultanate...
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  • Hugh le Despenser 12 September 1226: Hugh of Bath 22 August 1227: Philip d'Aubigny Michaelmas 1228: Hugh of Bath Michaelmas 1229: Henry of Bath 13 November...
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    The earldom was created in 1138 or 1139 for the French baron William d'Aubigny. Its origin was the earlier grant by Henry I to his second wife, Adeliza...
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  • Barras refuses to do so and goes into hiding. Meanwhile, patriot Charles D'Aubigny secretly kills and impersonates Duval, the prosecutor of Strasbourg, whom...
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    Maine. D'Aubigny was the secretary for the Princesse des Ursins from 1701 to 1714, a period when she was very influential at the court of Philip V of Spain...
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  • ship was surrounded on 24 August 1217 in the Battle of Sandwich by Philip d'Aubigny's English fleet of Cinque Ports ships. Eustace was found hiding in the...
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    distracted with this rebellion, Philip won a thorough victory against an Anglo-Norman army led by John and William d'Aubigny of Arundel who had recently taken...
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    French mistress of King Charles II of England. She was also made Duchesse d'Aubigny in the peerage of France. Louise was the daughter of Count Guillaume de...
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    husband, a royal favourite, Nigel d'Aubigny. Nigel d'Aubigny was son of Roger d'Aubigny (of Saint-Martin-d'Aubigny) and with his brother William was an...
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  • its characters Philip d'Aubigny the Crusader, hero of Knight Crusader. The hero, Owen, comes to the favourable attention of Sir Philip and becomes his...
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  • paternal grandparents were John FitzAlan, Lord of Oswestry and Isabel d'Aubigny. Lord FitzAlan married Isabella Mortimer (died 1292), daughter of Roger...
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