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Alphonse Guépin (17
February 1808 in Uzel – 8
December 1878 in Saint-Brieuc) was a
French architect and
building restorer. He was
specialized in churches...
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Anthonij Johannes Guépin (2 May 1897 – 16
August 1964) was a
sailor from the Netherlands, who
represented his
native country at the 1924
Summer Olympics...
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Floresca Guépin (née, Leconte; 26
March 1813 – 11
November 1889) was a
French feminist and teacher. She co-founded the "Société
Nantaise pour l'Enseignement...
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Martine Guépin (born 15 May 1951) is a
French sports shooter. She
competed in the women's 25
metre pistol event at the 1988
Summer Olympics. Evans, Hilary;...
- in France. It is
found in Europe, ****an,
Russia and the
United States.
Guépin, in Duby, Bot. Gall., Edn 2 (Paris) 2: 890 (1830) "Species
Fungorum - Names...
- was
educated there Pierre Cambronne (1770–1842),
naval officer Floresca Guépin (1813–1889), feminist, teacher,
school founder Jules Verne (1828–1905),...
- the Arts in 1994. She has also parti****ted in
exhibitions at the
Muriel Guepin Gallery,
Kenise Barnes Fine Art,
Hallspace Gallery,
Creiger Dane Gallery...
- Kunstforening, Oslo (2016);
Northern Norway Art Museum, Tromsø (2015);
Muriel Guepin Gallery, New York City (2014);
Galleri Svalbard,
Longyearbyen (2013); North...
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translation of an
extraction from the
Sapieha letter.: 192–193
While Alphonse Guépin [fr]
included a
French translation of the
entire Sapieha letter and the...
- in
Nordic Europe and France. Nantes:
Maison des
Sciences de l'Homme Ange-
Guepin. Älund,
Aleksandra and Carl-Ulrik Schierup. 1991.
Paradoxes of multiculturalism...