- male, deceased (1370)
- Arnoul d'Audrehem was a French soldier. He was born at Audrehem, in the present arrondissement of Saint-Omer, in the "département" of Pas de C...
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- Pacello da Mercogliano was a designer of gardens and hydraulic engineer, who is documented under Charles VIII at Amboise with the responsibility of...
- male
- Saint Euspicius was a French saint. Clovis gave him and his nephew St. Mesmin (Maximinus) the domain of Micy, near Orléans at the confluence of t...
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- Hunald (also known as "Chunold", "Hunold", or "Hunaud"), Duke of Aquitaine (735-744 or 748), succeeded his father Odo the Great in 735. He refused...
- male, deceased (886)
- Hugh the Abbot (died 886) was a member of the Welf family, a son of Conrad I of Auxerre and Adelaide. After his father's death, his mother married...
- male, deceased (1924)
- Paul-Henri-Benjamin Baluet d'Estournelles, baron de Constant de Rébecque, was a French diplomat and politician, advocate of international a...
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- Charles-Angélique-François Huchet de la Bedoyère born in Paris in 1786, of a family of magistrates, was a soldier in the French military who aid...
- male, deceased (1872)
- Jean Gilbert Victor Fialin, duc de Persigny was a French statesman of the Second Empire. Fialin was born at Saint-Germain-Lespinasse (Loire), the...
- male, deceased (1875)
- Karl von Schmidt (January 12, 1817 - August 25, 1875), Prussian cavalry general, was born at Schwedt on the Oder, and entered the 4th Ulans as a...
- male, deceased (952)
- Alan II Wrybeard or "Barbe-Torte" (died 952) was Count of Vannes, Poher, and Nantes, and Duke of Brittany from 938 to his death. During his rule,...
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