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    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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  • Saint-Guiraud (French pronunciation: [sɛ̃ ɡiʁo]; Languedocien: Sant Guiraud) is a commune in the Hérault department in the Occitanie region in southern...
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    as bishop from 1121 to November 5, 1123. He is a Catholic saint. Born in Puissalicon, Guiraud later became the focus of local legends. One legend states...
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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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    century, Pope Urban VIII gave Montpellier a new monastery dedicated to Saint Peter, noteworthy for the very unusual porch of its chapel, supported by...
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    Sète (section Patron saint)
    officially set on the Saint-Louis pier. In 1681 the Canal du Midi was completed. In 1684, Vauban visited the port. In 1703, Saint-Louis church was consecrated...
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    monk Saint Émilion. A small monastic community that gathered near his tomb appears in late 11th century texts, and Bordeaux archbishop Arnaud Guiraud reformed...
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    Saint-Georges-d'Orques Saint-Gervais-sur-Mare Saint-Guilhem-le-Désert Saint-Guiraud Saint-Hilaire-de-Beauvoir Saint-Jean-de-Buèges Saint-Jean-de-Cornies Saint-Jean-de-Cuculles...
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  • good friend of Saint-Saëns. Next to countless other piano solo transcriptions, Ernest Guiraud wrote a version for piano four hands and Saint-Saëns himself...
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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...
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