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Guigone de
Salins (1403–1470) was a
member of the
nobility in the
state of
Burgundy in late
medieval France. A well-known
philanthropist in her time,...
- France, by
Nicolas Rolin,
Chancellor of the
Duchy of Burgundy, and his wife
Guigone de Salins, who is
buried in
front of the altarpiece's
original location...
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outbreak of plague.
Nicolas Rolin, the Duke's Chancellor, and his wife
Guigone de Salins,
responded by
building a
hospital and
refuge for the poor. Having...
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Fearless who was
godfather to his
third son. In 1421,
Nicolas Rolin married Guigone de
Salins (1403–1470) and
together they
established the Ho****es de Beaune...
- of
Kiribati Island Report Series. 2012.
Retrieved 28
April 2015. Dumas,
Guigone (2014). Tabiteuea, Kiribati. Paris: Hazan. pp. 51–52. ISBN 9-782754-10787-7...
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following issue:
Gerard II of Mâcon (d. 1224),
married in 1220 to
Guigone de
Forez (d. 1240). His
daughter Alix (died 1260)
inherited rule of Mâcon...
- precipitation. Camus,
Guigone (2014).
Tabiteuea Kiribati (Beaux-Arts) (in French). HAZAN. pp. 51–52. ISBN 9-782754-10787-7. Camus,
Guigone (2017). ""The case...
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Azylach (Guillem d'Alliac;
February 1221 – July 1223)
Riperto of Puig
Guigone (January 1224) Fulk of
Montpesat (Fulcon de Montpezat; 1224 – Dec. 1227)...
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Salins may
refer to the
following people:
Arthur Guyot de
Salins Guigone de
Salins (1403–1470),
member of the
nobility in Burgundy,
France Gunars Saliņš...
- b3007323. Dumas,
Guigone (2014). Tabiteuea, Kiribati. Paris: Hazan. pp. 60–61. ISBN 9-782754-10787-7.
Wilkes (1845), p.45. Dumas,
Guigone (2014). Tabiteuea...