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Robert III Clément
Robert III Clément (c. 1120/1130 – c. 1182) was a French nobleman and courtier who served as tutor and senior Minister of State to Philip II of France. Two of his sons, Albéric Clément, Albéric and Henry I Clément, were appointed the first and third List of Marshals of France, Marshals of France respectively. Life and career Born to Robert II Clément and Mahaut de Tourneau sometime between 1120 and 1130, Robert inherited the French nobility#Titles, peerage, and orders, seigneurie of Mez on his brother Aubry Clément, Aubry's death in 1148. He had accompanied Aubry to the Holy Land in 1147 as part of the Second Crusade, but returned to France after his brother's death at Constantinople in 1148. Robert then set about recovering property of the Lordship of Mez that Aubry had sold to the Ferrières Abbey in order to fund their journey, contesting the sale on the grounds that he, as the heir to the title, had never ratified it. Robert then entered the court of Louis VII of Fran ...
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Aubry Clément
Aubry is a French surname and given name. Notable people with the name include * Aubry or Alberic of Trois-Fontaines (died c. 1252), medieval Cistercian chronicler who wrote in Latin * Alan Aubry (born 1974), French photographer * Augusto Aubry (1849–1912), Italian vice-admiral * Cécile Aubry (1928–2010), French film actress and television screenwriter and director * Charles Aubry (1803–1883), French jurist * Charles Philippe Aubry (died 1770), governor of French Louisiana * Emilie Aubry (born 1989), Swiss professional racing cyclist * Etienne Aubry (1746–1781), French painter * Gabriel Aubry (born 1975), French-Canadian fashion model * Gilbert Aubry (born 1942), Roman Catholic bishop * Gwenaëlle Aubry (born 1971), French novelist and philosopher * Francois Xavier Aubry (1824–1854), French Canadian merchant and explorer of the American Southwest. * Georges Jean-Aubry, Jean-Frédéric-Emile Aubry (1882–1950), French music critic, translator and poet * Jeffrion Aubry ...
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