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Meaning of "d'aubigny"

d'aubigny (noun) - A surname of French origin that may refer to a specific individual or family. It is commonly used as a last name

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During the chaos, d'Aubigny is wounded and left behind in the chaos of the retreat.
Samson was also a member of the Choeur d'Aubigny and was involved in theatre.
D'Aubigny soon succeeded in concentrating his forces, and immediately marched on Seminara.
In November John retook Rochester Castle from rebel baron William d'Aubigny in a sophisticated assault.
Finally Bérault Stuart d'Aubigny would be besieged in Castel Angitola, where he surrendered 30 days later.
His brother was Nigel d'Aubigny.
D'Aubigny searches Robespierre 's office, finds a secret room, and rescues Madelon.
France the Nationale d ' Élevage d'Aubigny sur Nere.
Amice, who married Nigel d'Aubigny, the probable brother of William d'Aubigny.
Théodore Baudouin d'Aubigny.
D'Aubigny gets away, but Madelon is caught, taken back to Paris, and tortured.
Bernard Stewart d'Aubigny.
D'Aubigny takes up the challenge, he must marry the girl in three days ( Act I ).
The actual entry reads, Ammetelle, Nigel de la Vast from Nigel d'Aubigny.
Where has Charles D'Aubigny taken the book?

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The château was constructed in 1713 by Jean d'Aubigny for the Princess of Ursins.
Main d'Aubigny Breton.
The Château d'Aubigny.
I'm the viscount Charles D'Aubigny and this is Marie Antoinette. - No.

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