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Jacques I (Jacques François Léonor
Goyon de Grimaldi; 21
November 1689 – 23
April 1751) was
Prince of
Monaco from 1731 to 1733. He was also Duke of Valentinois...
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through the
female line and
adopted the
Grimaldi name. In 1715,
Jacques Goyon de
Matignon married the last
Grimaldi agnatic heir. He and his male line...
- Monet-
Goyon was a
French motorcycle manufacturer,
founded in 1917 by the
engineer Joseph Monet and his
financial backer Adrien Goyon in Mâcon, France....
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Charles Auguste de
Goyon,
Count of Gacé (1647-1729), was the
French soldier,
diplomat and
Marshal of
France from 1693
after which he was
known as the...
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Kitchen 1996, §§ 3-4; 31.
Derry 1942, p. 149.
Goyon 1987, p. 164.
Goyon 1987, p. 87; 163.
Goyon 1987, p. 163.
Wente 1967, p. 156. von Beckerath, Jürgen...
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Georges Goyon (French pronunciation: [ʒɔʁʒ(ə) ɡɔjɔ̃]; 1905–1996) was a French-Egyptian Egyptologist, a
senior fellow at the
National Centre for Scientific...
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Yannick Goyon (born 22 June 1981) is a
retired French professional footballer who pla**** as a defender.
Since making his
senior debut with Bourg-Péronnas...
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Jacques II de
Goyon seigneur de
Matignon (1525-1598) was a
governor and
Marshal of France.
Coming from a
prominent Norman family, he ****umed the role...
- Jean-Claude
Goyon (2
August 1937 – 24 June 2021) was a
French Egyptologist.
After earning a
doctoral degree in literature,
Goyon became a
research fellow...
- Fort la Latte, or the
Castle of the Rock
Goyon (French: La Roche-
Goyon, Breton: Roc'h-Goueon), is a
castle in the
northeast of Brittany,
about 4 kilometres...