Arvelo - Military Surgeon "GÜIGÜE PARISH". Archived from the original on 2018-02-12. Retrieved 2018-01-17. "EL PUEBLO DE GUIGUE-CARABOBO-VENEZUELA". Historia...
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Guigues may refer to: Guigues I of Albon, count of Oisans, Grésivaudan, and Briançonnais Guigues III of Albon, also Guigues the Old, count of Albon Guigues...
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Guigues IV (died 28 June 1142), called le Dauphin (Latin: Guigo Dalphinus), was the count of Albon from 1133. He was the first to take the name Dauphin...
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Guigues I (born c. 1000, died in 1070 at Cluny), was Count of Oisans, Grésivaudan, and Briançonnais. He was the son of Guigues d'Albon and Gotelana de...
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Guigues the Old, called Guigues III (born 1050/1060; died 21 December 1133), was a Count of Albon from 1079, when the County of Vienne, then in the possession...
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The Güigüe River is a river of Venezuela. It drains into Lake Valencia. List of rivers of Venezuela Rand McNally, The New International Atlas, 1993. v...
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Caracas, while a permanent monastery at Güigüe was under construction. The new, modern-looking monastery at Güigüe now stands in marked contrast to the traditional...
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Andrew Guigues VI (1184 – 14 March 1237), known as André de Bourgogne, Dauphin of Viennois, was the Count of Albon, Briançon, Grenoble, and Oisans from...
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Maurice Alexandre Guigue (August 4, 1912 – February 27, 2011) was a football referee from France, who led the 1958 FIFA World Cup Final in Stockholm, Sweden...
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Guigues V (c. 1125 – 29 July 1162) was the Count of Albon and Grenoble from 1142 until his death. He was the first to take the title Dauphin du Viennois...
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Guigues IV or Guy IV (died 10 August or 29 October 1241) was the count of Forez, Auxerre and Tonnerre from 1203 and the count of Nevers from 1226. He...
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Guigues IV may refer to: Guigues IV of Albon Guigues IV of Forez This disambiguation page lists articles about people with the same name. If an internal...
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Renaud Guigue (born 14 August 1979) is a French professional rugby league footballer who previously played for the Catalans Dragons in the Super League...
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Guigues VIII de la Tour-du-Pin (1309 – 28 July 1333) was the Dauphin of Vienne from 1318 to his death. He was the eldest son of the Dauphin John II and...
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Guigues II d'Albon, known as the Fat (Pinguis), born around 1025 and died around 1079, was count in Grésivaudan and Briançonnais from 1070 to 1079, count...
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Marie-Claude Guigue (16 October 1832, Trévoux – 8 February 1889, Trévoux) was a French archivist. He gained a Bachelor of Letters in 1852, and a licence...
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Guacara River, Güigüe River, Mariara River and Turmero River, which flow through or near their respective cities, El Limón, Guacara, Güigüe, Mariara and...
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Guigues VII (1225–1269), of the House of Burgundy, was the dauphin of Vienne and count of Albon, Grenoble, Oisans, Briançon, Embrun, and Gap from 1237...
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Joseph-Eugène-Bruno Guigues, (26 August 1805 – 8 February 1874), was an Oblate priest, a teacher and became the first bishop of the diocese of Bytown...
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township of Guigues was proclaimed, named in honour of Joseph-Eugène-Bruno Guigues. In 1897, it was incorporated as the Township Municipality of Guigues. In 1911...
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Valencia, Los Guayos, Puerto Cabello, Ocumare de la Costa, Turmero, Guacara, Güigüe, Maracay and Mariara. Antczak, Andrej; Antzack, María Magdalena (2006):...
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Saint-Bruno-de-Guigues, often shortened to Guigues, is a municipality in northwestern Quebec, Canada, in the Témiscamingue Regional County Municipality...
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1866, was named Head of the General Staff of the Army. On 6 April 1868, in Güigüe, had an interview with Miguel Antonio Rojas, Head of the Army of the Revolución...
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Guigo I (redirect from Guigues du Chastel)
Guigo I also known as Guigues du Chastel, Guigo de Castro and Guigo of Saint-Romain, was a Carthusian monk and the 5th prior of Grande Chartreuse monastery...
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were granted these lands to rule, eventually only the title was granted. Guigues IV, Count of Vienne, had a dolphin on his coat of arms and was nicknamed...
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Guigues III (died 1203), also numbered Guigues IV, nicknamed Branda, was the count of Forez from 1199 until his death while on the Fourth Crusade. Guigues...
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Bologna and Modena, Modena emerges victorious. Battle of Varey Vienne under Guigues de la Tour-du-Pin defeat the Savoyards. 1326 Siege of Bursa 6 April – Ottoman...
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Caribbean Sea. Rivers: Cabriales River, crosses Valencia from north to south. Güigüe River, flows into the south of Valencia Lake. Guacara River, flows into...
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Parish of Saint-Édouard-de-Fabre. The Township of Guigues became the Parish of Saint-Bruno-de-Guigues. The United Townships of Laverlochère-et-Baby became...
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Macko Carl Jørgensen Arthur Ellis Reginald Leafe Arne Eriksson Maurice Guigue István Zsolt Vincenzo Orlandini Jan Bronkhorst Joaquim Campos Jack Mowat...
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