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confusingly within commedia dell'arte
Gilles may also
overlap with the
character Pierrot.
Around 1,000
Gilles, all male, some as
young as
three years...
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Gilles de Rais (c. 1405 – 26
October 1440),
Baron de Rais, was a
knight and lord from Brittany,
Anjou and Poitou, a
leader in the
French army
during the...
- Saint-
Gilles or
Saint Giles (c. 650 – c. 710) was a Gr****
Christian hermit saint. Saint-
Gilles may also
refer to: Saint-
Gilles, Belgium, a muni****lity...
- (1990).
Gilles Villeneuve. Richmond: Hazleton. ISBN 0-905138-70-8.
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Gilles Louis René
Deleuze (/dəˈluːz/ də-LOOZ; French: [ʒil dəløz]; 18
January 1925 – 4
November 1995) was a
French philosopher who, from the
early 1950s...
- born at
Roberval near Beauvais, France. His name was
originally Gilles Personne or
Gilles Personier, with
Roberval the
place of his birth. Like René Descartes...
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gill (/ɡɪl/ ) is a
respiratory organ that many
aquatic organisms use to
extract dissolved oxygen from
water and to
excrete carbon dioxide. The
gills of...
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Wellington bomber BJ894". "
Gilles Lamontagne,
former Quebec City mayor, dies".
Canadian Heraldic Authority (Volume I), Ottawa, 1988 "
Gilles Lamontagne fonds, Library...
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Adrian Anthony Gill (28 June 1954 – 10
December 2016) was a
British journalist, critic, and author. Best
known for his food and
travel writing, he was...
- View of the
Parvis de Saint-
Gilles/Sint-Gillisvoorplein
towards the
Church of St.
Gilles Front entrance to Saint-
Gilles Prison The Hôtel Hannon, an Art...