guillaume in English

noun

male first name

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1. "Le Suicidé" (Guillaume Apollinaire) Allegretto.

2. Smoke & Mirrors Guillaume Zuili / Agence VU

3. Guillaume, a careful and prudent man, was quietly appalled.

4. Basse - The generalized Oaxaca-Blinder estimator (2020+) Evan Rosenman, Guillaume W

5. Genealogy profile for Guillaume VIII "l'Ancien", comte d'Auvergne

6. Basse and Iavor Bojinov - A General theory of identification (2020+) David Puelz, Guillaume W

7. HUBERT Burat (JEAN PIERRE, JEAN GUILLAUME) was born March 24, 1773 in Louisiana, and died 1853

8. Bilberry is a tech startup founded in 2015 by Guillaume Jourdain, Hugo Serrat & Jules Beguerie

9. Guillaume has been heir apparent to the crown of Luxembourg since his father's accession in 2000.

10. Basse, Art Owen and Mike Baiocchi - Combining observational and experimental datasets using shrinkage estimators (2020+) Guillaume W

11. Askip, le collège se la raconte: With Guillaume Auvert, Nassima Benchicou, Gabriel Caballero, Grégoire Champion

12. Ballades (Machaut, Guillaume de) This page is only for complete editions and multiple selections from the collection here

13. 29 Jean Vilbrun Guillaume Sam sat at his desk, head in hands, apparently oblivious to the events outside.

14. Ese kugira Karasira Aimable nka “mentor” Byaba aribyo aba basore bari kuzira? Karasira Aimable na Rutembesa Guillaume ” perezida w’ imihanda”

15. She was the illegitimate daughter of a Paris fernier-general, and was married to a banker, Charles Guillaume Lenormant d'Étoiles.

16. Marie Julienne Burat was born circa 1779, at birth place, Louisiana, to JOSEPH GUILLAUME Burat (Buras) and MARIE LOUISE Burat (Buras) (born Millet)

17. Genealogy for Jean Guillaume Burat (c.1706 - c.1736) family tree on Geni, with over 200 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives

18. Modern ‘Bestiaries’, compendia of creatures to which moral significance need not adhere, have been produced by well-known writers including Guillaume Apollinaire, T.H

19. Bouillabaisse We won't dispute that Guillaume Sorrieu's Bouillabaisse, from L'Épuisette, in Marseille, is the best of the best, but where does that …

20. Genealogy for Guillaume ''l'Ancien" d'Auvergne (c.1095 - c.1182) family tree on Geni, with over 200 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives

21. « condamner à payer une amende » (Lois de Guillaume, I, Chevallet ds Gdf.: E qui enfraint la pais le rei, cent solz le Amendes)

22. Tableau Des Révolutions De L'europe, Depuis Le Bouleversement De L'empire Romain En Occident Jusqu'à Nos Jours (French Edition) [Koch, Christophe-Guillaume] on Amazon.com

23. Before becoming bishop of Sees, Radbod had a son, Guillaume Bonne-Âme, abbot of Saint-Etienne de Caen (1070-1079), then archbishop of Rouen (1079-1110).

24. Member of a prominent family and brother of Guillaume du Bellay, Jean du Bellay was made bishop of Bayonne in 1526, a privy counsellor in 1530, and bishop of

25. The publishing house, originally named Société Les Belles lettres pour le développement de la culture classique, was founded by the Association Guillaume Budé, with the initial goal of publishing Greek and Latin classics.

26. Jean d'Anvin de Hardentun, sgr de Chauverny et Maison Ponthieu: Birthdate: estimated between 1294 and 1354 : Death: 1393 Immediate Family: Son of Philippe d'Anvin, sgr de Hardenthun and Jeanne d'Euchin Husband of Jeanne de Fiennes Father of Guillaume d'Anvin, seigneur d'Hardentun

27. Agriculturalist, theologian, and biblical archaeologist Guillaume seeks to make biblical exegetes more familiar with ancient farming and its techniques by integrating some of the growing body of knowledge derived from economic studies of ancient Mesopotamia and Egypt.

28. During the 1820s, when an anti-slavery movement developed in France, Sophie and Guillaume Tell were associated with the Société de la morale chrétienne, which provided antislavery information, largely from sources in Britain, where abolitionism was far more developed than in France.

29. Biography Joachim Du Bellay was born at the Château of La Turmelière, not far from Liré, near Angers, being the son of Jean du Bellay, Lord of Gonnor, first cousin of the cardinal Jean du Bellay and of Guillaume du Bellay

30. Notable people with the name include: Amable Aristy (born 1949), Dominican politician and businessman; Amable Audin (1899–1990), French archaeologist; Amable Bapaume (1825–1895), French novelist, journalist and playwright; Amable de Courtais (1790–1877), French soldier and politician; Amable Guillaume Prosper Brugière, baron de Barante (1782–1866

31. Beaux-Arts architecture was informed by the Industrial Revolution, which began in Britain, and as economist and philosopher Friedrich Engels wrote, "changed the whole of civil society." However, it was a Frenchman, Louis-Guillaume Otto, who first coined the phrase "Industrial Revolution" in 1799 to describe his country's race to modernize

32. Afterwards (French: Et après) is a 2008 English-language psychological thriller film directed by Gilles Bourdos and starring Romain Duris, John Malkovich and Evangeline Lilly.Based on Guillaume Musso's novel Et après, the story tells of a workaholic lawyer who is told by a self-proclaimed visionary that he must try to prevent his imminent death.

33. Martyn E Caplin 1 , Marianne Pavel 2 , Jarosław B Ćwikła 2 , Alexandria T Phan 2 , Markus Raderer 2 , Eva Sedláčková 2 , Guillaume Cadiot 2 , Edward M Wolin 2 , Jaume Capdevila 2 , Lucy Wall 2 , Guido Rindi 2 , Alison Langley 2 , Séverine Martinez 2 , Edda Gomez-Panzani 2 , Philippe Ruszniewski 3 , CLARINET Investigators

34. William the Aetheling, French Guillaume Aetheling, (born 1103—died November 25, 1120, at sea off Barfleur, France), Anglo-Norman prince, only son of Henry I of England and recognized duke of Normandy (as William IV, or as William III if the earlier claim of his uncle, William Rufus, is not acknowledged).He succeeded his uncle, the imprisoned Duke Robert II Curthose.