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  1. Constant Agrippa d’Aubigné, né vers 1585 et mort à Orange le 31 août 1647, fils d’Agrippa d'Aubigné et de Suzanne de Lusignan de Lezay, est chevalier, seigneur des Landes-Guinemer, baron de Surimeau.

  2. Constant d'Aubigné (1585 – 31 August 1647) was a French nobleman, son of Théodore-Agrippa d'Aubigné, the poet, soldier, propagandist and chronicler.

  3. Théodore Agrippa d'Aubigné, né d’Aubigny n 1 le 8 février 1552 au château de Saint-Maury près de Pons, et mort le 9 mai 1630 à Genève, est un homme de guerre, écrivain controversiste et poète baroque français. Il est notamment connu pour Les Tragiques, poème héroïque racontant les persécutions subies par les protestants .

  4. CONSTANT D AUBIGNE' [BARON DE SURINEAU] (c. 1584 - 1647), French adventurer, was the son of Theodore Agrippa d'Aubigne, and the father of Madame de Maintenon. Born a Protestant, he became by turns Catholic or Protestant as it suited his interests.

  5. 25 de abr. de 2024 · Théodore-Agrippa d’ Aubigné was a major late 16th-century poet, renowned Huguenot captain, polemicist, and historian of his own times. After studies in Paris, Orléans, Geneva, and Lyon, he joined the Huguenot forces and served throughout the Wars of Religion on the battlefield and in the council.

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  6. Théodore-Agrippa d'Aubigné (French pronunciation: [teo.dɔʁ aɡʁipa dobiɲe], 8 February 1552 – 29 April 1630) was a French poet, soldier, propagandist and chronicler. His epic poem Les Tragiques (1616) is widely regarded as his masterpiece. [1]

  7. Françoise d’Augbigné was born on November 27-28, 1635, allegedly in the prison of Niort in central France. Her father Constant d’Aubigné was a career criminal who had received jail terms for murder, kidnapping, treason, and debt.