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Guiraud (1070–1123) was a
bishop of Béziers of the
twelfth century He is said to have been the
second prior of the
Canon Regular community at C****an Abbey...
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Ernest Guiraud (French: [giʁo]; 23 June 1837 – 6 May 1892) was an American-born
French composer and
music teacher. He is best
known for
writing the traditional...
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David Guiraud (French pronunciation: [david ɡiʁo]; born 18
November 1992) is a
French politician of La
France Insoumise (LFI) who was
elected to the National...
- May 2012.
Guiraud 1913, p. 112.
Guiraud 1913, pp. 111–113.
Guiraud 1913, p. 115.
Guiraud 1913, pp. 126, 140.
Guiraud 1913, p. 156.
Guiraud 1913, p. 116...
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Guiraud (1070–1123) was
French bishop of Béziers.
Guiraud may also
refer to:
Alexandre Guiraud (1788–1847),
French poet and
author David Guiraud (born...
- Bizet's 1875
opera Carmen and
compiled posthumously by his
friend Ernest Guiraud. They
adhere very
closely to Bizet's orchestration.
However the
order of...
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Edmond Guiraud (22
March 1879 – 18
April 1961) was a 20th-century
French playwright, librettist, and
actor from the Cévennes
region in
southern France...
- Saint-
Guiraud (French pronunciation: [sɛ̃ ɡiʁo]; Languedocien: Sant
Guiraud) is a
commune in the Hérault
department in the
Occitanie region in southern...
- Jean-Baptiste
Guiraud (24 June 1866 – 11
December 1953) was a
French historian and journalist. For many
years he was co-editor of the
Catholic journal...
- Paul
Guiraud (15
January 1850 – 25
February 1907) was a
French historian born in Cenne-Monestiés, a
commune located in the
department of Aude. He was...