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William Shakespeare (c. 23
April 1564 – 23
April 1616) was an
English playwright, poet and actor. He is
widely regarded as the
greatest writer in the English...
- (Neapolitan) Golem, Gulielm, Ylli,
Ylmer (Albanian) Gilen,
Guilen (Basque)
Gulielmus, Vilhelmus, Willelmus, Gullelmus, Gullielmus,
Villelmus (Latin) Guglielmo...
- William-Adolphe
Bouguereau (French pronunciation: [wiljam adɔlf buɡ(ə)ʁo]; 30
November 1825 – 19
August 1905) was a
French academic painter. In his realistic...
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Gulielmus Buc**** (Guillaume Du Buc, in
English William Buc****) (died 1603) was a Swiss-French
Calvinist theologian. His
Institutiones theologicae (Geneva...
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William Camden (2 May 1551 – 9
November 1623) was an
English antiquarian, historian, topographer, and herald, best
known as
author of Britannia, the first...
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Gulielmus Peregrinus (fl. c. 1190 – 1207), also
known as
Gulielmus de
Canno or
William the Pilgrim, was an
English epic poet and
versificator regis ("king's...
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William Allen (1532 – 16
October 1594), also
known as
Guilielmus Al**** or
Gulielmus Al****, was an
English Cardinal of the
Roman Catholic Church. He was an...
- Half-Crown of
William IV, 1836. The
inscription reads GULIELMUS IIII D(EI) G(RATIA) BRITANNIAR(UM) REX F(IDEI) D(EFENSOR) (William IV by the
Grace of...
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Guillaume Rouillé (French pronunciation: [ɡijom ʁuje]; Latin:
Gulielmus Rovillius; c. 1504 – 1589), also
called Roville or Rovillius, was one of the most...
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William of
Ockham or
Occam OFM (/ˈɒkəm/ OK-əm; Latin:
Gulielmus Occamus; c. 1287 – 9/10
April 1347) was an
English Franciscan friar,
scholastic philosopher...