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Aristide Aubert Du
Petit Thouars,
French naval officer Arnaud Aubert,
Catholic Chamberlain Étienne
Aubert,
later became Pope
Innocent VI
Aubert of Avranches...
- Marie-Hélène
Aubert (French pronunciation: [maʁi elɛn obɛʁ]; born 16
November 1955 in Nantes) is a
French politician and
former Member of the European...
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Aubert may
refer to: Jean
Aubert (engineer) (1894–1984),
French engineer Jean
Aubert (architect) (c. 1680–1741),
French architect Jean-Louis
Aubert (born...
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Saint Aubert, also
known as
Saint Autbert, was
bishop of
Avranches in the 8th
century and is
credited with
founding Mont Saint-Michel.
Aubert lived in...
- K. D.
Aubert (born
December 6, 1978), also
known as K.D. Rose, is an
American actress and
fashion model. She owns her own
record label, Roseland.[citation...
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Jeanne Aubert (born
Jeanne Perrinot, 21
February 1900 – 6
March 1988) was a
French singer and actress.
Aubert was born in Paris, France, to a
single mother...
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Pierre Aubert (3
March 1927 – 8 June 2016) was a
Swiss politician,
lawyer and
member of the
Swiss Federal Council (1978–1987). He was
elected to the Swiss...
- Aurélie
Aubert (born 9 June 1997) is a
French boccia player. She is a
Paralympic champion at the
Summer Paralympics in 2024.
Aubert began playing boccia...
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Aubèrt (Occitan pronunciation: [awˈβɛɾ]) is a po****tion
entity that
belongs to the muni****lity of
Vielha e
Mijaran (Val d'Aran), Spain. The
village is...
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Suzanne Aubert (19 June 1835 – 1
October 1926),
better known to many by her
religious name Mary
Joseph or "Mother
Aubert", was a
religious sister who started...