• King" as Guyart des Moulins or Guyart-des-Moulins. His name is also found transcribed as Guiard Desmoulins; Guiart Desmoulins; Guiart des Moulins; and Guyar...
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  • 1972 in Quebec City, Canada Guyart des Moulins, was a medieval monk Guyard This page lists people with the surname Guyart. If an internal link intending...
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  • Franco-Provençal translation of the New Testament in the late 1170s, and Guyart des Moulins' Bible Historiale manuscripts of the Late Middle Ages, there have...
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    1271, translation of Aurora into Dutch), and the Bible historiale by Guyart des Moulins (c. 1295, Old French). The Historia Scholastica was among the earliest...
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  • Duplessis (1770–1794), wife of Camille Charles Des Moulins (1798–1875), French naturalist Guyart des Moulins (1251–1322), French monk All pages with titles...
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    composed between 1291 and 1295 (1294 old system) by priest and canon Guyart des Moulins, who added a prologue in 1297 announcing his recent election as dean...
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    first coined by Samuel Berger. Completed with prologues in 1297 by Guyart des Moulins, the Bible historiale was by far the predominant medieval translation...
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  • vernacular translation of Job 1297 the Bible historiale of Guyart Desmoulins or Guyart des Moulins. Consisting of the Historia Scholastica of Petrus Comestor...
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    1479. "Jean de Wavrin, Recueil des croniques d'Engleterre". Digitised Manuscripts. British Library. 1471. "Guyart des Moulins, La Bible historiale". Digitised...
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    Pierre de Vaux, chief of Vaudois. There followed the translation of Guyart des Moulins, composed in the late 13th century and printed in 1488, and then that...
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    René Goblet (1828–1905), politician and Prime Minister of France Guyart des Moulins, medieval churchman The commune is twinned with: Menden, Germany Sturry...
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    Notre-Dame-des-Victoires church. The Musée de la Civilisation is located nearby by the river. Along with concrete high-rises such as Édifice Marie-Guyart and...
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    Quebec City Library. Parliament Building Quebec City Hall Édifice Marie-Guyart — the tallest building in Quebec City. The 132 m (433 ft) skyscraper is...
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    France" [Jackson Richardson, flag bearer for France] (in French). Réseau des sports. 5 May 2004. Retrieved 1 April 2014. "iaaf.org – Top Lists". IAAF...
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