- John of
Gaunt, Duke of
Lancaster (6
March 1340 – 3
February 1399) was an
English royal prince,
military leader, and statesman. He was the
fourth son (third...
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Gaunt's Ghosts is a
series of
military science fiction novels by Dan Abnett, set in the
Warhammer 40,000 universe. It was
inspired by the
Sharpe series...
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Gaunt may
refer to: Ghent,
Belgium was
formerly called Gaunt David Gaunt (b. 1944),
British historian...
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Elizabeth Keet-
Gaunt (born 25 May 1947) is an
English actress and the
mother of
actress Genevieve Gaunt.
According to a 1972
newspaper profile,
Gaunt was born...
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Michael Gaunt is a
former ****
actor who
appeared in many
films during the
Golden Age of ****,
including Barbara Broadcast in 1977 and Maraschino...
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Elizabeth Gaunt (died 23
October 1685) was an
English woman sentenced to
death for
treason after having been
convicted for
involvement in the Rye House...
- John
Gaunt may
refer to: John C.
Gaunt (1833–1886),
American soldier in the
American Civil War John L.
Gaunt (1924–2007),
American Pulitzer Prize-winning...
- The
Gaunt factor (or Kramers–
Gaunt factor) is a
correction factor that
accounts for the
effect of
quantum mechanics on an object's
continuous x-ray absorption...
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William Charles Anthony Gaunt (born 3
April 1937 in Pudsey, West
Riding of Yorkshire) is an
English actor. He
became widely known for
television roles...
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Gaunt's Earthcott,
sometimes spelt Gaunts Earthcott, is a
hamlet in the
civil parish of Almondsbury...