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Guignes (French pronunciation: [ɡiɲ] ) is a
commune in the Seine-et-Marne département in the Île-de-France
region in north-central France. Inhabitants...
- The
French language surname De
Guignes literally means "from
Guignes"/"of
Guignes". It may
refer to:
Joseph de
Guignes (1721–1800),
French orientalist...
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Joseph de
Guignes (French pronunciation: [ʒozɛf də ɡiɲ]; 19
October 1721 – 19
March 1800) was a
French orientalist,
sinologist and
Turkologist born at...
- Anne de
Guigné (25
April 1911 – 14
January 1922) was a
young French girl who is
being considered for
sainthood by the
Roman Catholic Church. Anne was the...
- reinvention, the
original recipe having been lost. It
obtains its name from
guigne, one of a few
species of
cherry used in its production. (Black cherries...
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department in the
Normandy region in
northwestern France situated on the
River Guigne. It was
almost entirely destro**** on 15 June 1944 by 223
Royal Air Force...
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Prayer Network.
Retrieved 25
February 2021. "ENFANCE ET SAINTETÉ" (PDF).
Bulletin de l'****ociation des Amis d'Anne de
Guigné. 62: 17. June 2000. v t e...
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platform in
recent years. The
company was
created in
France by
Philippe Guigné, CEO of ManyPlayers, for the 2006
edition of the
Route du Rhum, with Virtual...
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Business Charles Gilbert, Les Maurel, L'Express, June 27, 2002 Anne de
Guigné, La
banque Martin-Maurel défend son identité, Le Figaro,
April 14, 2011...
- Chrétien-Louis-Joseph de
Guignes (French pronunciation: [kʁesjɛ̃ lwi ʒozɛf də ɡiɲ]; 1759–1845) was a
French merchant-trader, amb****ador and scholar, born...