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House of Borgia
Aragonese noble family during the Italian Renaissance
Dezallier d'Argenville
French naturalist and writer (1680-1765)
Fratellini family
family of clowns and circus artists
House of Laborde de Monpezat
French noble family
House of Châtillon
ancient noble family of Champagne and Châtillon-sur-Marne
Duverger
Duverger (also spelt du Vergier, DuVerger and Duvergé) is a French surname, originally a patronymic, meaning Du Verger (English: of the Garden or From Eden). The Duverger family nobility could be traced back to the thirteenth century during which they served as part of the French royal army under the House of Bourbon a title they would hold even after the French Revolution.
Casadesus family
French artistic family
Gobelin family
thumb|right|200px|Gobelins tapestry circa 1680, in the Musée Nissim de Camondo, Paris
Curie Family
French family composed of scientists
Carnot family
French family
Syagrii
The Syagrii were an aristocratic family in late antique Gaul during the fourth and fifth centuries. The family was particularly associated with Gallia Lugdunensis (Lyons), and their family seat was located in the area of Augustodunum (Autun).
Gouffier
thumb|Coat of arms of Artus The Gouffier family was an old French noble family that owned the estate of Bonnivet in Poitou from the 14th century. There were many branches of this family, the chief of them being the dukes of Roannais, the counts of Caravas, the lords of Crévecoeur and of Bonnivet, the marquises of Thois, of Brazeux, and of Espagny. The name of Gouffier was adopted in the 18th century by a branch of the house of Choiseul, to produce the house of Choiseul-Gouffier.