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Guisan may
refer to: 1960
Guisan, a main-belt
asteroid named after Henri Guisan Antoine Guisan,
Swiss ecologist Esperanza Guisán (1940–2015),
Spanish philosopher...
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Henri Guisan (French pronunciation: [ɑ̃ʁi ɡizɑ̃]; 21
October 1874 – 7
April 1960) was a
Swiss military officer who held the
office of
General of the Swiss...
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Antoine Guisan is a
Swiss ecologist.
Guisan obtained his master's
degree from the
University of
Geneva in 1992 and from 1993 to 1996
worked on his Ph...
- Hélène
Guisan-Démétriadès (née Démétriadès, born 16
November 1916) is a
Swiss Vaud writer, poet and teacher.
Guisan-Démétriadès was born in Istanbul, Ottoman...
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Esperanza Guisán (23
April 1940 – 27
November 2015) was a
Spanish moral and
political philosopher. She was a
professor at the
University of
Santiago de...
- María del
Carmen Guisán is a
professor at the
University of
Santiago de
Compostela and one of the 20 most
influential Spanish economists according to the...
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narrowly failed to
achieve promotion to the
Serie A in 1929.
Henri Guisan acted as
president between 1929 and 1939, when his
position became honorary...
- Jean
Samuel Guisan (29
March 1740 – 29 June 1801) was a
Swiss engineer and
civil servant known for his
poldering work in the
marshes near Kaw in French...
- good fortune, as
larger events during the war intervened.
General Henri Guisan,
appointed the commander-in-chief for the
duration of the war
ordered a...
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elects a
General to
command the army and air force. On 30
August 1939,
Henri Guisan was
elected General, with 204
votes out of 227 cast. He
immediately began...