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Pierre Aubé (born 23 February 1944, Normandy) is a French medieval specialist and the author of a number of books. He was a professor at
Rouen Rouen (, ; or ) is a city on the River Seine in northern France. It is the prefecture of the Regions of France, region of Normandy (administrative region), Normandy and the Departments of France, department of Seine-Maritime. Formerly one of ...
. He was married to organist and composer Odile Pierre.


Works

*1981: '' Baudouin IV de Jérusalem. Le roi lépreux''. *1983: ''Les Empires normands d’Orient, XIe-XIIIe siècles''. *1985: ''
Godefroy de Bouillon Godfrey of Bouillon (, , , ; 18 September 1060 – 18 July 1100) was a French people, French nobleman and pre-eminent leader of the First Crusade. First ruler of the Kingdom of Jerusalem from 1099 to 1100, he avoided the title of king, preferring ...
'', Fayard. *1988: '' Thomas Becket'', Fayard. *1999: '' Jérusalem 1099'', Actes Sud. *2001: '' Roger II de Sicile. Un Normand en Méditerranée'', Payot. *2001: ''Éloge du mouton'', Actes Sud. *2003: ''Saint
Bernard de Clairvaux Bernard of Clairvaux, O. Cist. ( la, Bernardus Claraevallensis; 109020 August 1153), venerated as Saint Bernard, was an abbot, mystic, co-founder of the Knights Templars, and a major leader in the reformation of the Benedictine Order through ...
'', Fayard. *2007: ''Un
croisé Because ballet became formalized in France, a significant part of ballet terminology is in the French language. A À la seconde () (Literally "to second") If a step is done "à la seconde," it is done to the side. 'Second position'. It can als ...
contre Saladin. Renaud de Châtillon'', Fayard. In collaboration : *1996: ''Atlas de l’
histoire de France Histoire (French for 'story' or 'history') may refer to: * Histoire TV, a French television channel * Historia (TV channel), or Canal Histoire, a Canadian television channel * ''L'Histoire'', a French magazine * , a 1967 novel by Claude Simon Se ...
'', sous la direction de René Rémond, Perrin. *2000: ''Jérusalem. Le sacré et le politique'', sous la direction d’Elias Sanbar et Farouk Mardam-Bey, Actes Sud.


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1944 births Living people 21st-century French historians French medievalists French male non-fiction writers 20th-century French historians {{France-historian-stub