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Guigo is a
given name.
Notable people with the name include:
Guigo I (1083–1136),
Carthusian monk
Guigo II (died 1188 or 1193),
Carthusian monk
Guigo...
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Guigo I also
known as
Guigues du Chastel,
Guigo de
Castro and
Guigo of Saint-Romain, was a
Carthusian monk and the 5th
prior of
Grande Chartreuse monastery...
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Guigo II,
sometimes referred to as Guy, or by the
moniker "the Angelic", was a
Carthusian monk and the 9th
prior of
Grande Chartreuse monastery, from...
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Nursia and was then
formalized as a four-step
process by the
Carthusian monk
Guigo II
during the 12th century. In the 20th century, the
constitution Dei verbum...
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Guigo de Ponte, also
known as
Guigues du Pont, was a
Carthusian monk of the
Grande Chartreuse.
Little is
known about him, but he
probably professed there...
- 1101–1109 : John I 1109–1136 :
Guigo I 1136–1139 : Hugh I 1139–1151 :
Anthelm of
Belley 1151–1174 :
Basil 1174–1180 :
Guigo II 1180–1233 :
Jancelin 1233–1236 :...
- God. In the 12th century,
decades before Guigo II's the
Ladder of the Monk, one of his predecessors,
Guigo I,
emphasized this
belief by
stating that...
- Guy de
Chauliac (French: [də ʃoljak]), also
called Guido or
Guigo de
Cauliaco (c. 1300 – 25 July 1368), was a
French physician and
surgeon who
wrote a...
- for God, was
first formally described by
Guigo II, a
Carthusian monk who died late in the 12th century.
Guigo II's book The
Ladder of
Monks is considered...
- came from the
House of Albon. He
bears the
cognomen “le Gras”, (
Guigo Pinguis or
Guigo Cr****us). The
numbering of the
Guigonides in the
House of Albon...