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Meaning of "archambaud"

Archambaud - (noun) a French given name of Germanic origin, meaning "genuine, bold, and brave."

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Archambaud then took over the lead.
After the death of his father Archambaud inherited control over Castillon and Gruson.
Archambaud and his nephew were captured.
The race was won by Maurice Archambaud.
Maurice Archambaud was the first winner.
It was bettered the same year by the French rider, Maurice Archambaud.
His father was Archambaud de Grailly.
When Archambaud folded on the Allos, somebody else could take over the lead.
In the mountains of the ninth stage, Archambaud could not compete with the rest.
Maurice Archambaud became the first two-fold winner.
It is supposed brother of the first Viscount of Comborn, Archambaud.
Maurice Archambaud won the first stage, and lead the general classification until the Alps.
In 1186, he married Mathilde of Bourbon, a daughter of Archambaud of Bourbon and Alix of Burgundy.
Due to Archambaud being underage, she assumed the regency over the County of Périgord.
His younger brother was Archambaud Anatole Paul de Talleyrand-Périgord . [ 1 ].

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Archambaud was descended from the noble House of Grailly, originally based at Lake Geneva.
His son and successor, Archambaud VIII, retained ownership of Tournoël by the King 's decision.
In 1381 Archambaud married the only daughter of the Aragonese Viscount Castelbon.

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