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Bugnicourt (French pronunciation: [byɲikuʁ]) is a
commune in the Nord
department in
northern France. It is
located south east of
Douai and east of Arras...
- d'Abrichecourt or d'Auberchicourt, of the
Auberchicourt family, (c. 1334 in
Bugnicourt - c. 1373 in Normandy) was a
French knight who
enlisted in the service...
- (1847–1908),
Louis Péringuey (1855–1924), Émile
Cartailhac (1845–1921),
Daniel Bugnicourt,
Edward John Dunn (1844–1937),
Henri Breuil (1877–1961), and
Louis Lartet...
- Bruay-sur-l'Escaut Bruille-lez-Marchiennes Bruille-Saint-Amand Brunémont Bry
Bugnicourt Busigny Buysscheure Caëstre
Cagnoncles Cambraisubpr Camphin-en-Carembault...
- Aubréciourt and
derived from the
Hainault town of Auberchicourt. He was born in
Bugnicourt, the son of Sir
Nicholas D'Abrichecourt, a
nobleman from
Hainault who...
- 1553 Joachim,
Seigneur de Rye ? ?
Ponthus de Lalaing,
Seigneur de
Bugnicourt 1508 1558
Lamoral d'Egmont,
Prince de
Gavre 1522 1568
Claude de Vergy...
- Diseases. 67 (6): 925–935. doi:10.1053/j.ajkd.2015.12.028. PMID 26919914.
Bugnicourt JM,
Godefroy O,
Chillon JM,
Choukroun G, M****y ZA (February 2013). "Cognitive...
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Adrian of Croÿ,
count of
Roeulx 1553–1558:
Pontus of Lalaing, lord of
Bugnicourt 1559–1568: Lamoral,
Count of Egmont,
prince of
Gavre 1568–1571: none (...
- Bruay-sur-l'Escaut Bruille-lez-Marchiennes Bruille-Saint-Amand Brunémont Bry
Bugnicourt Busigny Buysscheure Caëstre
Cagnoncles Cambraisubpr Camphin-en-Carembault...
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Place of
origin County of
Flanders Founded ± 11th
century Titles Lords of
Bugnicourt Lords of
Culemborg Lords of
Escornaix Lords of
Montigny Lords of Villers...