- Giedroyć (Lithuanian: Giedraitis; Russian: Гедройц; French:
Guedroitz) is a
Polish surname,
originating from the Giedroyć
princely family of the Grand...
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Prince Wladimir Cesarevich Guedroitz (in Russian: Владимир Цезаревич Гедройц) was
Chamberlain of the
Imperial Court of Russia,
Actual State Councilor...
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Prince Alexis Nicolaevich Guedroitz (9 June 1923 – 1
February 1992) was a
Belgian professor of
Russian Language and
Literature (Ecole de Guerre; Centre...
- pronunciation: [ˈɡʲɛdrɔjtɕ]; Lithuanian: Giedraitis; Russian: Гедройц; French:
Guedroitz) is an
aristocratic clan and
family which traces its
origins to the Grand...
- Ania
Guédroïtz, née
Princess Agnes Alexeievna Guedroitz on 15
January 1949 in Dublin, Ireland, is a
Belgian actress. Ania
Guédroïtz was born in Dublin...
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Wladimir d'Ormesson (1888–1973),
French essayist and
writer Wladimir Guedroitz (1873–1941),
Russian chamberlain Wladimir Herrera (born 1981), Chilean...
- (painter) and
Oonagh Ryan (formerly
married to
Alexis Guedroitz with whom she had a daughter, Ania
Guédroïtz). Her
uncle was the
artist and man of
letters John...
- poet and
editor Milorad Bata Mihailović (1923–2011),
painter Alexis Guedroitz (1923–1992),
professor of
Russian language and
literature Olja Ivanjicki...
- RTBF.
Iconic actors such as
Christiane Lenain,
Jacques Lippe and Ania
Guedroitz took part in that performance,
which was
broadcast in
Belgium and abroad...
- from 1927
until 1939 in Schaerb**** on the
August Reyerslaan 130 Ania
Guédroïtz (born 1949),
Belgian actress Willem Frederik Hermans (1921–1995), Dutch...