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Amaury Veray
Amaury (from the Old French ''Amalric'') or Amauri may refer to: People Surname *Philippe Amaury (1940–2006), French publishing tycoon Given name *Amaury Duval (1760–1838), French writer *Amaury Duval (1808–1885), French painter *Amaury, Count of Valenciennes, 10th-century noble in Hainaut *Amaury de Montfort (other), several people, lords of Montfort and counts of Évreux *Amaury Filion (born 1981), Dominican basketball player *Amaury Guichon (born 1991), Swiss-French pastry chef *Amaury Gutiérrez (born 1963), Cuban singer and musician * Amaury of Jerusalem (Amalric; 1136–1174), king of the Crusader state of Jerusalem *Amaury Nolasco (born 1970), Puerto Rican actor *Amaury Pasos (born 1935), Brazilian basketball player *Amaury Telemaco (born 1974), Dominican baseball player *Amaury Vassili (born 1989), French tenor *Sergio Amaury Ponce (born 1981), Mexican soccer player Other *Montfort-l'Amaury, a French commune in Yvelines département, France *Éditions Phi ...
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Amalric
Amalric or Amalaric (also Americ, Almerich, Emeric, Emerick and other variations) is a personal name derived from the tribal name ''Amal'' (referring to the Gothic Amali) and ''ric'' (Gothic ''reiks'') meaning "ruler, prince". Equivalents in different languages include: * French: Amaury (surname/given name), Amalric (surname), Amaurich (surname), Maury (surname) *German: Amalrich, Emmerich *Italian: Amerigo, Arrigo * Hungarian: Imre *Latin: Amalricus, Americus, Almericus, Emericus *Greek: Emerikos *Polish: Amalaryk, Amalryk, Emeryk *Dutch: Emmerik, Amerik, Hamelink, Hamelryck *Portuguese: Amauri, Américo, América *Spanish: Américo *Serbo-Croatian: Emerik Given name * Amalaric (502–531), King of the Visigoths from 526 to 531 * Malaric (fl. 585), King of the Suevi *Amaury, Count of Valenciennes (fl.953-973) * Amalric of Nesle (fl. 1151–1180), Patriarch of Jerusalem from 1158 to 1180 * Amalric I of Jerusalem (1136–1174), King of Jerusalem from 1162 to 1174 * Amalric II ...
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