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- Guillebert de Lannoy (also Gilbert, Guilbert or Ghillebert; 1386–1462), was a Flemish traveler and diplomat, chamberlain to the duke of Burgundy, governor...
- Pierre le Pesant, sieur de Boisguilbert or Boisguillebert (French: [bwaɡilbɛʁ]; 17 February 1646 – 10 October 1714) was a French lawmaker and a Jansenist...
- Deslandes had become regular visitors. Both men were followers of Jean Guillebert, proponent of a splinter group from Catholic teaching known as Jansenism...
- of Moldavia left the brooded places and hid in forests. French knight Guillebert de Lannoy, who visited these places in 1421, has mentioned an insignificant...
- them. Based on the description left by the fifteenth-century pilgrim, Guillebert of Lannoy, it is possible to trace the medieval pilgrimage route, reported...
- castle thirteen times between 1413 and 1430. In 1414, the Flemish traveler Guillebert de Lannoy described the castle in these words: The old castle stands on...
- Gillebert (Guillebert) de Berneville (fl. c. 1250–70) was a French trouvère. According to Theodore Karp, in its time, "his poetry was much appreciated"...
- a cliff of the Nemunas River. Kaunas is twelve miles from Poseur." — Guillebert de Lannoy description of Kaunas during his trip between 1413–1414. In...
- Moerbeke (1215–1286), first translator of Aristotle's works into Latin Guillebert de Mets [nl] (1415–1460), scrivenist and scribe Gabriël Grupello (1644-1730)...
- Oostkapelle, where the . Guillebert I de Lannoy, Lord of Santes; Married to Catherine de Saint-Aubin, Lady of Molembais: Guillebert II de Lannoy (1386–1462)...