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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...
- "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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Guigues IV may
refer to:
Guigues IV of
Albon Guigues IV of
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disambiguation page
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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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Guigue (pronounced Gwigwe) is a city in the
south of the
Valencia Lake, in Carabobo, Venezuela. It is the
capital of the
Carlos Arvelo Muni****lity and...
- muni****lities in Quebec, Saint-Bruno-de-
Guigues and Saint-Eugène-de-
Guigues, are
named after him. "Joseph-Bruno
Guigues".
Dictionary of
Canadian Biography...
- 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...
- (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...
- 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...
- 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)...