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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...
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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...
- et Belles-Lettres.
Guignes was also the
author of a work of
travels (Voyages a Pékin, Manille, et l'île de France, 1808). de
Guignes, C.-L.-J. (1813)....
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until the
early 8th century. In the 18th century,
French scholar Joseph de
Guignes became the
first to
propose a link
between the Huns and the
Xiongnu people...
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early 20th centuries,
after the 18th-century
writings of
Joseph de
Guignes were
republished and
disseminated by
Charles Godfrey Leland in 1875. Sinologists...
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marshals called for help,
Napoleon sent
Marshal Jacques MacDonald to
Guignes where he
arrived on 14
February with a
corps that was
rebuilt by replacements...
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contradictory origins for the
various "Iranian Hun" groups. In 1757,
Joseph de
Guignes first proposed that the Huns and the
Iranian Huns were
identical to the...
- Clercq, 17th-century
Roman Catholic missionary Chrétien-Louis-Joseph de
Guignes (1759–1845),
French merchant-trader,
diplomat and
scholar Chrétien Urhan...
- 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...