Ambroise (disambiguation)
- Ambroise (disambiguation)
Ambroise may refer to:
* Ambroise (12th century), Norman poet and chronicler of the Third Crusade
* Ambroise de Loré (1396 – 1446), baron of Ivry in Normandy, a French military commander, and companion of Joan of Arc
* Ambroise of Menton, Lord of Monaco, 1419 – 1427
* Jackson Ambroise (born 1952), Haitian painter
* Magloire Ambroise (1774 – 1807), hero of the Haitian Independence
ee also
* Ambrose (disambiguation)
* Ambrosia
* Ambrosius
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