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family of
Guise,
Dukes of
Guise, who
later became Princes of Joinville. The
remains of the
medieval castle of
Guise, the seat of the
Dukes of
Guise, is within...
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story Off with His Head (1957) is set
around a
particular version of the
Guiser play /
Sword Dance, the
fictional "Dance of the Five Sons",
performed on...
- Look up
guising or
guiser in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Guising, guizing, a
guiser or
guizer may
refer to:
Guising, a
Scottish and
Irish tradition...
- Mary of
Guise (French:
Marie de
Guise; 22
November 1515 – 11 June 1560), also
called Mary of Lorraine, was
Queen of
Scotland from 1538
until 1542, as...
- "
Guise Will Be
Guise" is
episode 6 of
season 2 in the
television show Angel.
Written by Jane
Espenson and
directed by
Krishna Rao, it was
originally broadcast...
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Aspley Guise is a
village and
civil parish in the west of
Central Bedfordshire, England. In
addition to the
village of
Aspley Guise itself, the
civil parish...
- The
House of
Guise (pronunciation: [ɡiz]; Dutch: Wieze, German: Wiese) was a
prominent French noble family that was
involved heavily in the
French Wars...
- the
Guise family, one in the
Baronetage of
England and one in the
Baronetage of
Great Britain. The
latter creation is
extant as of 2014. The
Guise Baronetcy...
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Guise is a
surname possibly derived from the
Guise baronets of
England or from
Guise, a
commune in France.
Notable people with the name include: Anthony...
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Guise Beach Guise Beach is a
hamlet in the
Canadian province of Saskatchewan. It is
located on the
western s**** of Emma Lake. List of
communities in...