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Guiot or
Guyot is an Old
French name, an
augmentative of Guy. It may also be
related to the root guille,
meaning deception or silliness.
Guiot de Dijon...
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Guiot de Provins, also
spelled Guyot (died
after 1208), was a
French poet and trouvère from the town of
Provins in the
Champagne area. A
declining number...
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Guiot de
Dijon (fl. 1215–25) was a
Burgundian trouvère. The
seventeen chansons ascribed to him in the
standard listing of Raynaud-Spanke are
found in...
- Andréa
Guiot (11
January 1928 – 15
February 2021) was a
French operatic soprano. A long-term
member of the
Paris opera houses, she was
known internationally...
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Barbarin family, p****ing to the
Regnaud family, and
finally by
marriage to the
Guiot family before being sold as
national property during the Revolution. A mill...
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Nicolas Bernard Guiot de
Lacour (25
January 1771 – 28 July 1809) led
infantry and
cavalry brigades during the
First French Empire under Napoleon. He joined...
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romance Parzival.
Wolfram may have been
referring to the
northern French poet
Guiot de Provins, but this
identification has
proven unsatisfactory. The consensus...
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Raymond Guiot (born 5
October 1930) is a
French flautist,
pianist and composer. He has also
trained many
flutists throughout the world.
Guiot entered...
- po****rity.
Boucicault was
married three times. He
married the much
older Anne
Guiot at St Mary-at-Lambeth on 9 July 1845. He
claimed that she died in a Swiss...
- and
engineer Emmanuel 'Manu'
Guiot (with Dave
Stewart also
using this
surname professionally with the
pseudonym Jean
Guiot), both
former collaborators...