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  2. Guillaume Guillon-Lethière - Wikipedia

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    Woman Leaning on a Portfolio, Guillaume Lethière, 1799, Worcester Art Museum Lethière returned to Paris in 1792, where he undertook artistic production for a decade – a critical success. However, there were many societal transformations that came with this period, notably the execution of the king and queen of France, and the abolition of ...

  3. Guillaume Delisle - Wikipedia

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    Guillaume Delisle, also spelled Guillaume de l'Isle, or Guillelmo Delille (French pronunciation: [ɡijom dəlil]; 28 February 1675, Paris – 25 January 1726, Paris [1]) was a French cartographer known for his popular and accurate maps of Europe and the newly explored Americas.

  4. Dieppe maps - Wikipedia

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    Guillaume Le Testu's 1556 Cosmographie Universel, 4ème projection, where the northward extending promontory of the Terre australe is called Grande Jave.. Because many of the inscriptions on the Dieppe maps are written in French, Portuguese or Gallicised Portuguese, it has often been assumed that the Dieppe school of mapmakers were working from Portuguese sources that no longer exist.

  5. Abbey of Saint Wandrille - Wikipedia

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    Guillaume II de Norville, 1288-1304; Guillaume III de La Douillé, 1304-1342; Jean I de Saint-Léger, 1342-1344; Richard de Chantemerle, 1344-1345; Robert V Balbet, 1345-1362; Geoffroy III Savary, 1362-1367; Geoffroy IV de Hotot, 1367-1389; Jean II de Rochois, 1389-1412; Guillaume de Hotot, elected in 1410; Jean III de Bouquetot, bishop of ...

  6. Guillaume Lejean - Wikipedia

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    Ethnographic map of European Turkey and its vassal states. Guillaume Lejean, 1861. Guillaume Lejean (1 February, 1828 in Plouégat-Guérand - 2 February, 1871 in Plouégat-Guérand ) was a Breton of French citizenship who was an explorer and ethnographer .

  7. Guillaumes - Wikipedia

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    This Alpes-Maritimes geographical article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.

  8. Nicolas Sanson - Wikipedia

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    Sanson's maps were used as a model by his son, Guillaume, and, at least initially, by Duval, his nephew, in his 1664 folio map and 1660 atlas minor map. Outside of France, Sanson influenced the Italian mapmakers Nicolosi, Giacomo De Rossi (1677), and Paolo Petrini. In England, Blome (1669) used his map. Sanson continued to influence later ...

  9. Lords of Corswarem - Wikipedia

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    Jean de Loos-Coswarem x Isabeau de Ligne. Jacques de Looz-Corswarem: See further; Guillaume de Looz-Corswarem. Guikllaume II de Looz-Corswarem x Aleydis Lady of Aerschot, Riviere Engelbert de Looz-Corswaremx Catherine, lady of Argenteau. Arnoult VII of Looz, Lord of Corswarem; Catherine of Los-Corswarem x Renault, Lord of Argenteau.