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  2. L'Aigle family - Wikipedia

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    The l'Aigle family was a Norman family that derived from the town of L'Aigle, on the southeastern borders of the Duchy of Normandy.They first appear during the rule of Duke Richard II of Normandy, in the early 11th century, and they would hold L'Aigle for the Norman Dukes and Kings of England until the first half of the 13th century, when with the fall of Normandy to the French crown the last ...

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  4. File:John Dye Death Certificate.pdf - Wikipedia

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  5. Margaret of L'Aigle - Wikipedia

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    Margaret of L'Aigle (French: Marguerite de L'Aigle, Spanish: Margarita de L’Aigle) (died 1141) was Queen of Navarre as the first wife to García Ramírez of Navarre. [1] She was the daughter of Gilbert of L'Aigle and Juliana du Perche , daughter of Geoffrey II, Count of Perche .

  6. Victims of the White Ship disaster - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... royal justice and brother-in-law to Richard d'Avranches; Seigneurs de l'Aigle

  7. L'Aigle - Wikipedia

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    L'Aigle is a commune in the Orne department in Normandy in northwestern France. Before 1961, the commune was known as Laigle . [ 3 ] According to Orderic Vitalis , the nest of an eagle ( aigle in French ) was discovered during the construction of the castle.

  8. L'Aigle (1802 ship) - Wikipedia

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    L'Aigle (or Aigle, or Eagle) was launched in France in 1801, 1802, or 1803.The British Royal Navy captured her in 1809. From 1810 to 1817, she was a West Indiaman.From 1817 L'Aigle made four complete voyages as a whaler in the British Southern Whale fishery.

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