• 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 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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    (lady) of the troubadour Gauseran de Saint Leidier. She bore Guigues two sons: Guigues VII (1225–1269) John (1227–1239) Bouchard 1987, p. 256. Moreau...
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    "dolphin", which became a title among his successors. Guigues was the eldest son and heir of Guigues III of Albon and Matilda. He was first called dauphin...
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    Guigue (pronounced Gwigwe) is a city in the south of the Valencia Lake, in Carabobo, Venezuela. It is the capital of the Carlos Arvelo Municipality and...
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    is different according to the references. Guigues was born, around the 1025 or 1032. He was the son of Guigues I of Albon and Adelaide (Adelsindis/Adalsendis)...
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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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    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 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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    death. He was the first to take the title Dauphin du Viennois. Guigues V was the son of Guigues IV, Count of Albon (1133–42), and Margaret of Mâcon. He inherited...
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    century. Guigues I of Albon the Old (c. 1000–1070), Count in Oisans, Grésivaudan and Briançonnais, Lord of Château d'Albon, ruled until 1070 Guigues II of...
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    the French chivalry. For his courage, Guigues was rewarded with the Maison aux Piliers in Grève, Paris. Guigues was killed while besieging the Savoyard...
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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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  • Forcalquier. Guigues VI had repudiated his first wife and married a second, giving the counties of his former wife to the son of his second: Guigues VII. Charles...
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  • Saint-Bruno-de-Guigues Aerodrome (TC LID: CTA4) is located 7 nautical miles (13 km; 8.1 mi) north of Saint-Bruno-de-Guigues, Quebec, Canada. Canada Flight...
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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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    may be numbered Guigues V if Guigues-Raymond is counted at the start of the family line. Guigues-Raymond was the son of Count Guigues II of Albon. He...
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    San José Abbey, Güigüe, Venezuela, is a Benedictine abbey of the Congregation of Missionary Benedictines of Saint Ottilien. Currently located to the south...
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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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  • 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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  • 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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    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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    II (III) (1138–1199) Guigues III (IV) (1199–1203) Guigues IV (V) (1203–1241) Guigues V (VI) (1241–1259) Renaud (1259–1270) Guigues VI (VII) (1270–1279)...
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    municipalities in Quebec, Saint-Bruno-de-Guigues and Saint-Eugène-de-Guigues, are named after him. "Joseph-Bruno Guigues". Dictionary of Canadian Biography...
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    Guigo I (redirect from Guigues du Chastel)
    Guigo II Christian meditation "CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Guigues du Chastel (Guigo de Castro)". "Guigues du Chastel - Encyclopedia Volume - Catholic Encyclopedia"...
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  • Guigues Guiffrey, lord of Boutières (born in the Tower House at Cheylas, France on 13 May 1497), was a French soldier in the Italian Wars. He married...
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    originally the Dauphiné of Viennois. In the 12th century, the local ruler Count Guigues IV of Albon (c. 1095–1142) bore a dolphin on his coat of arms and was nicknamed...
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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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    Edward was attacked at Varey by Guigues VIII of Viennois and Amadeus III of Geneva as he was besieging Varey castle. Guigues won the battle and Edward barely...
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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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