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Guilliers (French pronunciation: [ɡilje]; Breton: Gwiler-Porc'hoed) is a
commune in the
Morbihan department of
Brittany in north-western France. Inhabitants...
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politician Georges Guillier (1920–1983),
French racing cyclist Lucien Guillier (1926–2019),
French Olympian,
discus thrower, shot
putter Guilliers (Breton: Gwiler-Porc'hoed)...
- born in
Guilliers. He
married Allurum (994–?) of
Guilliers. He
became Vicomte, and in
about 1008 he
moved to La Trinite, in Porhoet. Both
Guilliers and Porhoet...
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Guillier (19
December 1926 – 4
December 2019) was a
French discus thrower and shot
putter who
competed in the 1952
Summer Olympics.
Lucien Guillier's...
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Georges Guillier (21
August 1920 – 14
August 1983) was a
French racing cyclist. He rode in the 1949 Tour de France. "36ème Tour de
France 1949" (in French)...
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Alejandro Guillier, who was
backed by the
sitting administration. In the
runoff election on 17
December 2017, Piñera
surprised many by
defeating Guillier with...
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Bernard de
Chalvron (Bernard
Guillier de Chalvron) was a
French diplomat,
political advisor and
member of the
French Resistance during World War II. Bernard...
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Alejandro René
Eleodoro Guillier Álvarez (born 5
March 1953) is a
Chilean sociologist,
television and
radio journalist, and
independent politician. He...
- Dodecahedron". In Szabó, Ádám (ed.). From
Polites to Magos. pp. 152–153.
Guillier, Gérard; Delage, Richard; Besombes, Paul-André (2008). "Une
fouille en...
- to
qualify for the
second round,
Boric reluctantly supported Alejandro Guillier as a
means to
defeat Sebastián Piñera,
although Piñera
ultimately emerged...