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{{ETG article
|term=Chavigny
|person=No
|term diacritical=Chavigny Jean Aimé de
|description=A disciple of the world‐famous Nostradamus, an astrologer and an alchemist of the sixteenth century. He died in the year 1604. His life was a very quiet one and he was almost unknown to his contemporaries; but he left a precious manuscript on the pre‐natal and post‐natal influence of the stars on certain marked individuals, a secret revealed to him by Nostradamus. This treatise was last in the possession of the Emperor Alexander of Russia {{etg-source|TG}}.
}}