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Archambaud VIII of Bourbon,
nicknamed the
Great (1189–1242), was a
ruler (sire) of
Bourbonnais in the
modern region of Auvergne, France. His
parents were...
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Archambaud de
Grailly (1330 – 1412) was
Viscount of
Castillon and
Gruson from 1356
until his death, and from 1369
Count of Bénauges and
Captal de Buch...
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Archambaud IX of
Bourbon (died 15
January 1249),
called "Le Jeune" ("The Young"), was a
ruler (sire) of
Bourbonnais in the
modern region of Auvergne, France...
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Eudes Archambaud was a
French nobleman of the 12th century.
Eudes was the son of
William of
Blois (c. 1085 – c. 1150) and
Agnes of Sully. The two brothers...
- took the name "Archambault". His line
ended in 1200 with the
death of
Archambaud VII,
whose granddaughter,
Mathilde of Bourbon, then
became the
first dame...
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Marielle as
Archambaud Philippe Noiret as
Watrin Gérard
Desarthe as
Maxime Loin
Michel Galabru as
Monglat Danièle
Lebrun as Mrs.
Archambaud Fabrice Luchini...
- Odo and
Marie had: Alix (1146–1192),
married in 1164 to
Archambaud (died 1169), son of
Archambaud VII (died 1171), Lord of
Bourbon Hugh III, Duke of Burgundy...
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Bourbon († v. 959)
Archambaud I the Frank, Lord of
Bourbon († v. 990)
Archambaud II the Old Man, Lord of
Bourbon († v. 1031)
Archambaud III the Younger,...
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Maurice Archambaud (30
August 1908 in
Paris – 3
December 1955 in Le Raincy) was a
French professional cyclist from 1932 to 1944. His
short stature earned...
- Mary
Nelson Archambaud (born Mary
Alice Nelson;
Penobscot pronunciation:
Molly Dellis;
November 17, 1903 –
February 21, 1977), best
known by her stage...