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D'Aubert Family
The d'Aubert family, or Aubert, is a family of the French nobility. Branches also belong to the Nobility of Denmark and to the Nobility of Norway. The family originates in the town of Thionville in Lothringen (now the Lorraine region), where their progenitor Jean Aubert was a merchant. Today members live in France, in Denmark, in Norway, in Sweden, and in Germany. France The noble family of Aubert was founded in the Duchy of Lorraine with the ennoblement in 1612 of Jean Aubert, a merchant of Thionville.Store norske leksikonAubertat ''snl.no''. This town was at the time in Habsburg possession and a part of the Holy Roman Empire. In 1659 it was annexed by France. Denmark and Norway Jean d'Aubert's great-great-grandson, François Jacques Xavier d'Aubert (1727–1793) emigrated to Denmark in 1752 to take up a career in the Danish army. He became a Dano-Norwegian nobleman in 1776. Separate branches of the family descend from his two sons, both military men: Benoni d'Aubert ...
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This surname has Anglo-Saxon pre-8th century origins; spelling variations include Albert, Albertson and Alberts in English names. It is derived from the Old German compound 'Aedelbeort' meaning 'noble-bright'. However, many sources show it as a French surname, with many spelling variations on the French form. It is now found in many locations of the world, spread by French Huguenot refugees, amongst others. Notable people with this surname include the following: * Abbé Aubert (1731–1814), French playwright, poet and journalist * Louis Aubert (painter) (1720 – ), painter and composer * Alexander Aubert (1730–1805), English merchant * Alvin Aubert (1930–2014), American poet * Anaïs Aubert, known as Mademoiselle Anaïs (1802–1871), French actress * Andreas Aubert (art historian) (1851–1913), Norwegian art historian * Aristide Aubert Du Petit Thouars (1760–1798), French naval officer * Arnaud Aubert (1319–1371), Catholic Chamberlain * Étienne Aubert (1282–1362) ...
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