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Guilla (or Willa) of
Provence or
Burgundy (873-924) was an
early medieval Frankish queen consort in the
Rhone valley. It is
certain that she was first...
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succeeded as king of
Burgundy by his son,
Rudolph II.
Rudolph I's widow,
queen Guilla,
married Hugh of
Arles in 912. This
Rudolph is
frequently confused with...
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addition of
second guitarist David Guillas,
marking the band's
first four-piece
lineup in
their then-twenty year career.
Guillas,
nicknamed "The Beaver", was...
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given name.
Notable people and
characters with the name include:
Willa or
Guilla of
Provence (died
before 924),
early medieval Frankish queen Willa of Tuscany...
- G****.
Archived from the
original on 27
March 2024.
Retrieved 9 May 2024.
Guilla,
Emily (30
April 2021). "The Line of Duty cast on
whether there will be...
- of Welf,
Rudolph was the son of the
Upper Burgundian king
Rudolph I and
Guilla of Provence.
Following his
ascent to the
throne in 912,
Rudolph II entered...
- Revolution.
Backbeat Books. ISBN 978-1-4584-2941-4.
Retrieved January 18, 2014.
Guilla, Bob (2008).
Icons of R&B and Soul.
Greenwood Publishing Group. p. 493....
- Gneeveguilla, (/ɡniːvˈɡʊɪlə/ g-NEEV-
guilla),
officially Gneevgullia (Irish: Gníomh go Leith), is a
small village in the
Sliabh Luachra region of East County...
- from 1958 to 1962.
Roland Guillas at WorldFootball.net
Roland Guillas, le « petit Kopa » n’est plus (in French) "Roland
Guillas".
National Football Teams...
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predecessor David Guillas was
intended to
continue performing on
studio releases, the
album features Hago as a full band
member while Guillas provided some...