Guyenne or Guienne (/ɡiˈjɛn/, French: [ɡɥijɛn]; Occitan: Guiana [ˈɡjanɔ]) was an old French province which corresponded roughly to the Roman province...
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son and the second to hold the titles Dauphin of Viennois and Duke of Guyenne, inheriting them in 1401, at the death of his older brother, Charles (1392–1401)...
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Haute-Guyenne, by opposition with Basse-Guyenne, which was dependent on the Parlement of Bordeaux. The territory of the former province of Guyenne (Guiana)...
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Eleanor of Aquitaine (redirect from Eleanor of Guyenne)
from the Salles des Croisades, by Franz Winterhalter, entitled Eleanor de Guyenne prend la croix avex les dames de sa cour, from 1839 was subsequently removed...
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Gascony (section Province of Guyenne and Gascony)
part of the combined Province of Guyenne and Gascony. The region is vaguely defined, and the distinction between Guyenne and Gascony is unclear; by some...
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Vincent Trọng Trí Guyenne (born 16 March 1992) is a French footballer who plays as a winger. Besides France, he has played in Austria, Australia, Vietnam...
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The Régiment de Guyenne was a French Army infantry regiment in the 18th century. It is principally known for its role in the Seven Years' War, when it...
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College of Guienne (redirect from College de Guyenne)
The College of Guienne (French: Collège de Guyenne) was a school founded in 1533 in Bordeaux. The collège became renowned for the teaching of liberal...
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Duke of Aquitaine (redirect from Duc de Guyenne)
and again since 866.[citation needed] Later, this duchy was also called Guyenne.[citation needed] Ranulph I (852–866), Count of Poitiers from 835, Duke...
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into Aquitaine (also known as Guyenne or Guienne) and formed with it the province of Guyenne and Gascony (French: Guyenne-et-Gascogne). The Angevin kings...
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