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Francisco Guerau (1649–1722) was a
Spanish Baroque composer.
After being born on Majorca, he
entered the
singing school at the
Royal College in Madrid...
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Guerau de Espés del
Valle (1524 in
Lleida – 1572) was a
Spanish nobleman and diplomat. He
served as
Philip II of Spain's amb****ador to
Elizabeth I of England...
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Guerau or
Guerao de
Cabrera (Occitan:
Giraut or
Guiraut de Cabreira) may
refer to:
Guerau I de
Cabrera Guerau II de
Cabrera (died c. 1132)
Guerau III...
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Guerau III de
Cabrera (died 1160/61), also
called Guiraut (or Giraut) de Cabreira, was a
Catalan nobleman and
Occitan troubadour. He was the
viscount of...
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Guerau IV de
Cabrera (1196–1229) was a
claimant to the
County of
Urgel during the time that
James I of
Aragon was King of Aragon. His uncle, Ponç III of...
- terms. In 1228,
James faced the
sternest opposition yet from a v****al.
Guerau IV de
Cabrera occupied the
County of
Urgell in
opposition to Aurembiax,...
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Guerau de M****anet or Maçanet (Catalan pronunciation: [ɡəˈɾaw ðə məsəˈnɛt]) was a
Catalan nobleman and poet of the
early fifteenth century. He is known...
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Boucher Puffball (2007) –
Tucker Elizabeth: The
Golden Age (2007) – Don
Guerau De Spes
Casualty 1907 (2007) – Dr
Milais Culpin Fifty Dead Men
Walking (2008)...
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Ponce Giraldo de
Cabrera (floruit 1105–1162),
called Ponç
Guerau (or Grau) in
Catalan or Pons in Occitan, was a
Catalan nobleman,
courtier and military...
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Lower Urgell (Vescomtat del Baix Urgell). This
viscounty was
given to
Guerau II
Viscount of Girona, the
grandson of
Arnau Mir, Lord of Tost. In his will...