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  • Although the case was dismissed on 25 May 1793, the accusation resurfaced after d'Aubigny was nominated to serve as adjunct to the Minister of War at the recommendation of Robespierre, who defended d'Aubigny against charges of further misconduct.

    Names 2007

  • Some distant relatives of Mary's, the Lennox Stuarts, were also there: John, Seigneur d'Aubigny, and some cousins had come to pay their respects.

    Mary Queen Of Scotland And The Isles George, Margaret 1987

  • John, Seigneur d'Aubigny, and some cousins had come to pay their respects.

    Mary Queen Of Scotland And The Isles George, Margaret 1987

  • They next settled the order of their match: Humbercourt was to go in front with one hundred archers; a bow-shot behind him Bayard would follow with one hundred men-at-arms, and then Chabannes de la Palisse and d'Aubigny would bring up the rest of their men.

    Bayard: the Good Knight Without Fear and Without Reproach Christopher Hare

  • Then the king sent four knights, the Moine (of) Bazeilles, the lord of Noyers, the lord of Beaujeu and the lord d'Aubigny to ride to aview the English host; and so they rode so near that they might well see part of their dealing.

    Chronicle and Romance (The Harvard Classics Series) Thomas Malory Jean Froissart

  • Then the king entered, and he had with him but five barons, sir John of Hainault, sir Charles of Montmorency, the lord of Beaujeu, the lord d'Aubigny and the lord of Montsault.

    Chronicle and Romance (The Harvard Classics Series) Thomas Malory Jean Froissart

  • Esmé Stuart, Sieur d'Aubigny, created Duke of Lennox, the favourite of the youthful King James, espoused her side (7 March, 1582).

    The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 11: New Mexico-Philip 1840-1916 1913

  • He left many manuscripts which, after being widely scattered, were collected toward the middle of the eighteenth century by his grand-nephew Dufresne d'Aubigny and are now nearly all preserved in the National Library, Paris.

    The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 5: Diocese-Fathers of Mercy 1840-1916 1913

  • Rapidly he organized the occupation of Naples, and, leaving Montpensier as Viceroy and d'Aubigny as Captain-General, he set out for Rome with his army, intent upon detaching the Pope from the league; for the Pope, being the immediate neighbour of Naples, would be as dangerous as an enemy as he was valuable as an ally to Charles.

    The Life of Cesare Borgia Sabatini, Rafael, 1875-1950 1912

  • On June 28 d'Aubigny left Rome with the French troops, accompanied by the bulk of the considerable army with which Cesare supported his French ally, besides 1,000 foot raised by the Pope and a condotta of

    The Life of Cesare Borgia Sabatini, Rafael, 1875-1950 1912

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