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    Guérin de Montaigu (died 1228), also known as Garin de Montaigu or Pierre Guérin de Montaigu, was a nobleman from Auvergne, who became the fourteenth Grand...
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    succeeded Guérin de Montaigu upon his death on 1 March 1228. Thessy was either from France or Italy, most likely the former. He was succeeded by Guérin Lebrun...
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    At the same time, the Grand Master of the Knights Hospitaller was Guérin de Montaigu, who is likely to have been Pere's brother. The close relationship...
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    Fernando Afonso after his resignation in 1206, and was succeeded by Guérin de Montaigu. Geoffroy le Rat did not occupy the position of Grand Master until...
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  • them together in the presence of the three Grand Masters––Guérin de Montaigu, Pierre de Montaigu, and Hermann of Salza––for a council of war and to determine...
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    Representing the military orders were the masters Guérin de Montaigu of the Hospitallers, Guillaume de Chartres of the Templars, and Hermann of Salza of...
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  • Vincent Guérin (born 1965), French footballer Eugénie de Guérin (1805–1848), French writer Hippolyte Guérin (1797–1861), French poet José Luis Guerín (born...
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    accompanied by patriarch Raoul of Mérencourt and Hospitaller master Guérin de Montaigu. In Apulia, he met with Frederick II and arranged for the marriage...
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  • Leopold VI, Duke of Austria Pelagio Galvani Pedro de Montaigu Hermann von Salza Guérin de Montaigu Andrew II of Hungary William I, Count of Holland Henry...
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    Dynasty Commanders and leaders John of Brienne Bohemond IV of Antioch Guérin de Montaigu Badr al-Din Muhammad Al-Hakkari Strength Unknown 2,000 men Casualties...
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    Montferrat, king of Thessalonica (b. 1205) Guérin de Montaigu, French nobleman and Grand Master Hugues IV de Châteauneuf, French nobleman (b. 1185) Ibn...
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    de Lairon Erard II of Chacenay Gillis Berthout Guérin de Montaigu Guido I Embriaco William of Chartres Hugh IX of Lusignan Jacques de Vitry John de Lacy...
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    on their return, and several Hospitallers, including Grand Master Guérin de Montaigu, are captured. Meanwhile, Sultan Al-Kamil sends an Egyptian squadron...
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    John, Patriarch Raoul and the grand master of the Hospitallers, Guérin de Montaigu, leave for Europe to ask for a new crusade and to find a husband for...
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    qualités, armes et blasons de leurs Eminences Messieurs les Grands-Maistres de l'Ordre de Saint Jean de Jérusalem, dits de Malte, depuis leur origine...
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    and masters Peire de Montagut, Hermann of Salza and Guérin de Montaigu. 29 May. The Siege of Damietta begins. 25 June. Simon de Montfort dies at the...
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  • on their return, and several Hospitallers, including Grand Master Guérin de Montaigu, are captured. Meanwhile, Sultan Al-Kamil sends an Egyptian squadron...
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  • Montferrat, king of Thessalonica (b. 1205) Guérin de Montaigu, French nobleman and Grand Master Hugues IV de Châteauneuf, French nobleman (b. 1185) Ibn...
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  • Gilbert of Assailly, Grand Master Roger de Moulins, Grand Master Guérin de Montaigu, Grand Master Mahdi (POW), Zaydi commandant of Alamut Castle Baha'...
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    François Athanase de Charette de la Contrie (2 May 1763 – 29 March 1796) was a French military officer and politician. He served in the French Navy during...
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  • Madeleine de Montaigu, 1716-1721 René Magnon dit Montaigu, 1686-1721 Nicolas-Jean-Baptiste Morin dit de La Croix Jean de Nevers, 1682–94 Jean de Nouvel,...
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  • The 2023–24 Coupe de France was the 107th season of the main football cup competition of France. The competition was organised by the French Football Federation...
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  • anecdotes du règne de Louis XIV". Le Siècle de Louis XIV. Voltaire (1753). Supplément au Siècle de Louis XIV. Garnier. Lamotte-Guérin, lieutenant of the...
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  • such as the Château de Montaigu-le-Blin [fr] where he kept the lord of Pesmes prisoner in 1439. The grey area in which Antoine de Chabannes operated during...
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    Jean-Baptiste Kléber (category Names inscribed under the Arc de Triomphe)
    due to the French Revolution, only seven were built. The Musée historique de Strasbourg features a room dedicated to Jean-Baptiste Kléber that also displays...
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  • Archambault (1934–2009), Canadian gridiron footballer Gilles Aycelin de Montaigu (13??–13??), French cardinal, bishop, and diplomat Gilles d'Ambra Azzopardi...
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    Swedish singer Sophia Abrahão (born 1991), Brazilian actress Sofia Achaval de Montaigu, Argentine fashion model Sophia Agranovich, Ukrainian-American pianist...
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    heiress, Margaret. John and his wife, Alice de Montaigu—who was the niece of the archbishop of Nicosia, of Guerin, Hospitaller grand master, and of Peter...
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    de Fontenay, Jean-François; Goupilleau de Montaigu, Philippe Charles Aimé (1994). "Discussion sur la guerre de Vendée, notamment sur les atrocités commises...
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  • de Chanac ????–????: Guérin d'Arcy ????–1390: Jean Lefèvre 1391–1406: Jean de Montaigu ????–1415: Martin Gouge de Charpaigne 1415–1418: Philippe de Boisgilon...
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