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Hurault is a
French surname.
Notable people with the
surname include: Etienne-Joseph
Hurault (1873–1934),
bishop of
Nancy from 1930 to 1934
Philippe Hurault...
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Cheverny in 1315, held
under the
Count of Blois(F1). It was sold to Jean
Huraults with its "houses,
presses and vineyards" in the late 14th century. His...
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Marquis de
Vibraye is the name of the
title held by the
Hurault family. This
title was
created by
letters patent in 1625 and is
still held by the family...
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Philippe Hurault,
comte de
Cheverny (1528 in Cheverny, Loir-et-Cher – 1599) was a
French nobleman and politician. His son
Philippe Hurault de Cheverny...
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Bernardo Hurault (15
August 1924 in
Paris – 14
December 2004 in Concepción, Chile) was a
French Claretian priest and
biblical scholar, and originator...
- Étienne-Joseph
Hurault (28
October 1873, in Châlons-sur-Marne – 7
April 1934) was a
French Roman Catholic bishop. He was
bishop of
Viviers from 1923 to...
- that
foreign amb****adors had a hard time
understanding her speech. André
Hurault de Maisse, Amb****ador
Extraordinary from
Henry IV of France,
reported an...
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representation of a
woman discovered in
modern times. It was
found by Paul
Hurault, 8th
Marquis de
Vibraye in
about 1864 at the
famous archaeological site...
- Paul
Hurault, 8th
Marquis de
Vibraye (1809–1878) was an
amateur archaeologist from France. He was born Guillaume-Paul
Louis Maximilien Hurault, son of...
- need for an
English version. With the help of the
French priest Bernard Hurault, the
translation was
finished in 18 months. The work was
published in 1988...