Arnaud Aubert (died 11 June 1371) was nephew of Pope Innocent VI, who appointed him Bishop of Agde (1354), then Bishop of Carcassonne (1354–57) and finally...
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Aristide Aubert Du Petit Thouars, French naval officer Arnaud Aubert, Catholic Chamberlain Étienne Aubert, later became Pope Innocent VI Aubert of Avranches...
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Lord of Albret Arnaud Anastassowa (born 1988), French-Bulgarian footballer Arnaud Assoumani (born 1985), French long jumper Arnaud Aubert (died 1371), French...
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Gasbert de Valle (1319–1347) Stefano Aldebrandi Cambaruti (1347–1360) Arnaud Aubert (1361–1371) Pierre du Cros (1371–1383) Marino Giudice (documented 1380–1382)...
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Avignon Papacy.[citation needed] Urban V kept on another papal nephew, Arnaud Aubert, the nephew of Pope Innocent VI. He had been given the very important...
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Aurélie Aubert en or, et la boccia pour carburant". liberation.fr. Retrieved 2 September 2024. Arnaud Detout (2 September 2024). "Aurélie Aubert et sa coach...
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has been listed as a monument historique since 1840. It was built by Arnaud Aubert, who became Archbishop of Auch in 1361. The accounts for the year 1370-71...
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Roman Church, the most important during sede vacante, was occupied by Arnaud Aubert, archbishop of Auch and nephew of Pope Innocent VI (but not a Cardinal)...
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village provided with town privileges, dating 1295 and 1325. Archbishop Arnaud Aubert (1356–1371) fortified the bastide and ordered the construction of new...
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was named Papal Chamberlain that same year, succeeding the deceased Arnaud Aubert (d. 1371). In 1374, he was given the wealthy Archbishopric of Arles...
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Gancelin Jean 1337–1346 Gilbert Jean 1347–1354 Arnaud Aubert 1354–1357 Geoffroi de Vayrols 1358–1361 Étienne Aubert 6 March 1361 – 17 September 1361 (never consecrated)...
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– 1323) Guillaume de Flavacourt (26 August 1323 – 18 January 1357) Arnaud Aubert (18 January 1357 – 11 June 1371) Jean Roger (27 July 1371 – 27 August...
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centres on Jeff (Gabriel Sabourin), Marc (Louis Champagne) and Sam (Robin Aubert), three friends from Quebec who plan a weekend fishing trip that unexpectedly...
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Lanta 1337–1341 or 1342 Pierre de Bérail de Cessac 1342–1353 or 1354 Arnaud Aubert 1354 (also bishop of Carcassonne) Sicard D'Ambres de Lautrec 1354–1371...
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Audouin Aubert (Aldouin Alberti, or Andouin) (died 1363) was a French jurist, bishop and Cardinal. He was the son of Guy Aubert, a brother of Pope Innocent...
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tetanus. This led to high hopes in the medical community. In 1840, Louis Aubert-Roche reported his successful use of hashish against pestilence. Also psychiatric...
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Camille Moreau Melvil Poupaud as Jean Fournier Niels Schneider as Alain Aubert Guillaume de Tonquédec as Marcel Blanc Elsa Zylberstein as Caroline Blanc...
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Vie et mort de l'Ordre du Temple Solaire, written by journalist Raphaël Aubert and theologian Carl-A. Keller [de; fr], was published only two months after...
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to fight back with her wit. The film also stars Myriam Leblanc and Robin Aubert as Juliette's parents; Christophe Levac as her older brother Pierre-Luc;...
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Louwagie, Frédérique Meunier, François Cornut-Gentille, Julien Aubert, Gérard Cherpion, Arnaud Viala, Guillaume Peltier, and Gilles Lurton were designated...
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Montaigut (also called Aubert) (1307–1328) Arnaud Roger of Comminges (1328–1336) Raymond of Aspet (1336–1340) Étienne Aubert (Étienne VII) (was also...
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local tradition. Nothing is known of his early years. On the death of St. Aubert, Bishop of Cambrai-Arras (about 668), Vindicianus was elected his successor...
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Atkins Charles Atkinson 1913–2003 American dancer and performer Jeanne Aubert Marguerite Perrinot 1900–1988 French singer and actress Isabelle Aubret...
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original on 2 February 2012. Retrieved 6 April 2013. François-Alexandre Aubert de La Chesnaye-Desbois, Badier, Dictionnaire de la noblesse, contenant les...
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Aktouf Benz Antoine Denys Arcand Gabriel Arcand François Arnaud Sylvio Arriola Robin Aubert Charlotte Aubin Jessica Barker Jay Baruchel Christian Bégin...
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Young Gangster José Giovanni The Dominici Affair Zeze Perrin Claude Bernard-Aubert Rude journée pour la reine Fabien René Allio At the Meeting with Joyous...
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Saptomo, E. Wahyu; Jatmiko; Awe, Rokus Due; Wasisto, Sri; Westaway, Kira E.; Aubert, Maxime; Li, Bo; Zhao, Jian-xin; Storey, Michael; Alloway, Brent V.; Morley...
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Occitan Cathars. In August 1209 the crusading army of the Papal Legate, abbot Arnaud Amalric, forced its citizens to surrender. Viscount Raymond-Roger de Trencavel...
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Thébault, Erwan; Finlay, Christopher C; Beggan, Ciarán D; Alken, Patrick; Aubert, Julien; Barrois, Olivier; Bertrand, Francois; Bondar, Tatiana; Boness,...
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Casterman: Judge Wagner (seasons 2, 3, 4) Stéphan Wojtowicz: Police Commissioner Aubert, head of Captain Berthaud's division (seasons 2, 3) Daniel Duval: Szabo...
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