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(guitar, vocal)
(guitar, vocal) is a 1976 album by Richard Thompson. It was released by Island Records as a career retrospective after he and his wife Linda had gone into semi-retirement from the business of making and performing music following the release of Pour Down Like Silver (1975). The album consists of ..
Águia Branca, Espírito Santo
Águia Branca is the name of a municipality and its capital in the state of Espírito Santo, in south eastern Brazil. Located in central western Espírito Santo. The municipality has an urban population of just over 2.300, and a rural population of over 7.200, (IBGE, 2000) History It was first col..
Águilas
Águilas Organisation– Autonomous community– Province– Comarca Murcia MurciaAlto Guadalentín Location– Latitude– Longitude 37° 27' N1° 35' W Elevation– Mean– Highest– Lowest --------- Area 253.7 km² Founded --- Population– Total– Density 31,218 (as of 200..
Águilas Blancas
Águilas Blancas (White Eagles) is an American football squad which plays in ONEFA (Mexicos American College Football League). This squad is the heir of the Burros Blancos del IPN that was the other institution with an ancient American football tradition in Mexico (the other is the Pumas Dorados de..
Águilas CF
Águilas Club de Fútbol is a football team based in Águilas in the autonomous community of Murcia.Founded in 1896, its plays in Segunda División B - Group 4.Her stadium is Estadio El Rubial with capacity of 3,000 seaters. Seasons 2004/2005: Tercera División 1st - Promoted2005/2006: Segunda Di..
Águila o sol
Águila o sol ("Heads or tails") is a film of the cinema of Mexico. This was Cantinflas's third film and the second in a row with Manuel Medel. After this film Cantinflas decided to pursue a career on his own with the support of Medel who was already an accomplished actor. This film, written, ..
G.U.I.L.T.
GUILT (Gangliated Utrophin Immuno Latency Toxin) are a group of deadly man-made viruses that attack patients in the Trauma Center Series. There are seven strains that the Derek Stiles encounters in the game: Kyriaki (Κυριακή) - A lamprey-like virus that makes lacerations to organs. There is ..
Guáimaro
Guáimaro is a town and municipality in the southern part of Camagüey Province in Cuba. It is located between the cities of Camagüey and Victoria de Las Tunas. The municipality extents over 1,698 km² and contains the communities of Camaniguán, Elia, Galbis, Guáimaro, Palo Seco, Pilar and..
Gui
Gui can refer to the following: Gui is short for Guilherme or Guilhermo; in English, this name translates to William.GUI is short for graphical user interface, a term used to describe a type of interface in computing.贵, or Guì, is an abbreviation for the Guizhou province of the People's Republic..
Gui-Jean-Baptiste Target
Gui-Jean-Baptiste Target Gui-Jean-Baptiste Target (December 17, 1733 – 1807) was a French lawyer and politician. Born in Paris, he acquired a great reputation as a lawyer, less by practice in the courts than in a consultative capacity. He strenuously opposed the "parlement Maupeou", devi..
Gui4Cli
Gui4Cli is a simple, freeware, event-driven scripting language with which you can easily create and control many types of GUI to use as stand-alone applications or as interfaces for other programs. It has many powerful commands and capabilities and a simple intuitive structure. Gui4Cli works on..
Guiana
Mt Roraima in Guiana Guiana (or the Guiana Shield) (Spanish: Guayana) forms a portion of the northern coast of South America. It is a 2 billion year old Pre-Cambrian geological formation, possibly the oldest on the planet, that hosts the impressive and mysterious table-like mountains called t..
Guianan Cock-of-the-rock
The orange plumage Guianan Cock-of-the-rock, Rupicola rupicola is a jay-sized, stout bodied bird with an extraordinary half-moon crest, blackish orange tails, wings and silky orange filaments of inner flight feathers. As though not enough orange for one bird, this species also has orange bill, legs..
Guianan White-eared Opossum
The Guianan White-eared Opossum, Didelphis albiventris, is an opossum species from South America. It is found in Brazil, Guiana and French Guiana and Venezuela. References Wikispecies has information related to: [[Wikispecies:|}}}]] [Infonatura] ..
Guianese Socialist Party
The Guianese Socialist Party (French: Parti socialiste guyanais, or PSG) is a political party in the French overseas région of French Guiana, in South America. The PSG is currently the majority party in the regional council of French Guiana. ..
Guia Fortress
The Guia Fortress or Fortaleza da Guia is a historical military fort, chapel, and lighthouse complex in Macau. The complex is a UNESCO World Heritage Site as part of the Historic Centre of Macau. Construction The fort and chapel were constructed between 1622 and 1638. The lighthouse was construct..
Guibert of Nogent
An angel blows a trumpet into Guibert's ear, declaring moral truths. Book cover by Jay Rubenstein containing a picture from the Tropologiae in prophetis, BN lat. 2502, f. 101r Guibert of Nogent (1053-1124) was a Benedictine historian, theologian and author of autobiographical memoirs. Guibert ..
Guibord case
Brown v. Les Curé et Marguilliers de l'oeuvre et de la Fabrique de la Paroisse de Montréal, better known as the Guibord case, was a famous decision in 1874 by the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council (J.C.P.C.) in an early Canadian legal dispute over the relationship between church and state. ..
Guibourtia
Guibourtia is a plant genus of the family Fabaceae (legume family). It contains 16 to 17 species in tropical Africa. The genus is well-known for its luxury timbers. The best-known timber is bubinga (Guibourtia demeusei, aka kevazingo). Another is ovangkol. Species of Guibourtia also produce Con..
Guichan
Guichan is a C++ GUI library designed for games. It comes with a standard set of 'widgets' and can use several different objects for displaying graphics and capturing user input. Guichan has an abstract design which allows users of Guichan to use different objects for displaying of graphics and gra..
Guiche
For the town in France, see Guiche, Pyrénées-Atlantiques. A Guiche piercing is a body piercing located in the area between the genitalia and the anus. In a male guiche, this would be between the scrotum and the anus, in a female guiche it would be between the vagina and the anus. Guiche piercing..
Guiche, Pyrénées-Atlantiques
Guiche (Basque Gixune) is a small village in the traditional Basque province of Labourd, now a commune in the Pyrénées-Atlantiques département of southern France. External link [GIXUNE in the Bernardo Estornés Lasa - Auñamendi Encyclopedia (Euskomedia Fundazioa)] (in Spanish) &nb..
Guichi District
Guichi District (simplified Chinese: 贵池区; pinyin: Guìchí Qū) is a district in Anhui under the jurisdiction of Chizhou and is the city seat. Its population is 630,000 and its area is 2432 square kilometers. Contents 1 Administration1.1 Districts1.2 Towns1.3 Townships..
GUIdancer
GUIdancer is a program with which automated GUI tests for programs written with Java and Swing can be created. It allows the user to specify and execute tests without programming. See also GUI testing External links [GUIdancer] ..
Guidance (finance)
In financial reporting, guidance is a publicly traded corporation's official prediction of its own near-future profit or loss, stated as an amount of money per share. Guidance is usually given in a quarterly report to forecast the corporation's performance in the next quarter. Guidance is an aid t..
Guidance system
A guidance system is a device or group of devices used to navigate a ship, aircraft, missile, rocket, satellite, or other craft. Typically this refers to a system that navigates without direct or continuous human control. Systems that are intended to have a high degree of human interaction are usua..
Guidant
Wikinews has news related to: [[Wikinews:|}}}]] Guidant Corporation, a part of Boston Scientific, designs and manufactures artificial pacemakers, implantable defibrillators, stents, and other cardiovascular medical products. Their company headquarters is located in Indianapolis, Indiana. Thei..
Guide
It has been suggested that this article be split into multiple articles accessible from a [Disambiguationdisambiguation page]. ([[Wikipedia talk:|Discuss]]) For other uses, see (disambiguation)}}}. A guide is a person who leads or directs another person over unknown or unmapped count..
Guided bus
O-Bahn Busway in Adelaide The guide wheel of a guided bus in Mannheim, Germany A Fastway bus in the guided bus lane on Southgate Avenue, Crawley Guided buses are buses steered for part or all of their route by external means, usually on a dedicated track. This track, which often par..
Guided by Voices
Guided by Voices (often abbreviated as GBV) was an extremely prolific lo-fi/indie-rock band from Dayton, Ohio. As an integral part of the American independent rock scene from 1986 until 2004, they turned out a number of albums which showcased their propensity for short, catchy indie tunes. Over th..
Guided by Voices discography
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Guided missile
A guided missile is a military rocket that can be directed in flight to change its flight path. In typical usage the term "missile" refers to guided rockets, and "rockets" to unguided ones. The differences between the two may be fairly minor other than the guidance system. The first missiles to be ..
Guided Missile
Guided Missile is a London based independent record label set up by Paul Kearney in 1994. No longer relasing records [for the time being], Guided Missile hosts anything up to 20 gig/club nights per year, with the home base being a once monthly residency at the Buffalo Bar in London, N1 on t..
Guided missile destroyer
A guided missile destroyer is, as the name suggests, a destroyer designed to launch guided missiles. Many are also equipped to carry out anti-submarine, anti-air, and anti-surface operations. In the U.S. Navy, their hull classification symbol is DDG. Contents 1 Active Guided Missile Destroye..
Guided Missile Launching System
The GMLS or Guided Missile Launching System is a device for launching NATO Sea Sparrow missiles and is found on many U.S. Navy ships. In the form of the Mk 29 8-cell launchers, it features on the Nimitz-class aircraft carriers. ..
Guided munition
A guided munition is a weapon which is able to alter its course after being fired, typically to correct for aiming error, wind or a moving target. It includes such weapons as guided missiles, laser-guided bombs and guided artillery shells like the US M712 Copperhead. Guidance is usually achieved via..
Guided rat
A remotely-guided rat, popularly called a ratbot or robo-rat, is a rat with electrodes implanted in the medial forebrain bundle (MFB) and sensorimotor cortex of its brain. They were developed in 2002 by Sanjiv Talwar and John Chapin at the State University of New York Downstate Medical Center. The ..
Guided ray
A guided ray (also bound ray or trapped ray) is a ray of light in a multimode optical fiber, which is confined by the core. For step index fiber, light entering the fiber will be guided if it falls within the acceptance cone of the fiber, i.e. if it makes an angle with the fiber axis that is less th..
Guided Reading
Guided reading is a method of teaching reading to children. It forms part of the National Literacy Strategy for England and Wales and is therefore a preferred approach employed within primary schools. Guided Reading sessions involve a teacher and a group of around six children. The session would h..
Guided speech IVR
This does not cite its [[Opentopia:Citing sources|references or sources]]. You can [[Opentopia:WikiProject Fact and Reference Check|help]] Wikipedia by introducing appropriate citations. [link]The Guided Speech IVR approach for call centers is a hybrid model that integrates live call ce..
Guideline
"Guideline" is the NATO reporting name for the Soviet SA-2 surface-to-air missile. To see Wikipedia's own official policies and guidelines, see [Policies and guidelines]. A guideline is any document that aims to streamline particular processes according to a set routine. By definition, fo..
Guidelines for National Unification
The Guidelines for National Unification (Chinese: 國家統一綱領; pinyin: Guójiā Tǒngyī Gānglǐng) were written by the National Unification Council, an advisory body of the Republic of China government, regarding the reunification of China. The Guidelines for National Unification were adopt..
Guideline (medical)
A medical guideline (also called a clinical guideline, clinical protocol or clinical practice guideline) is a document with the aim of guiding decisions and criteria in specific areas of healthcare, as defined by an authoritative examination of current evidence (evidence-based medicine). Guidelines ..
Guideline execution engine
Guideline Execution Engine is computer program which can interpret a clinical guideline represented in a computerized format and perform actions towards the user of a electronic medical record Guideline execution engine needs to comunicate with a host Clinical information system. vMR is one possibl..
Guideline Interchange Format
Guideline Interchange Format (GLIF) is computer representation format for clinical guidelines Represented guidelines can be executed using guideline execution engine The format has several versions as it has been improved. In 2003 GLIF3 has been introduced. References [Intermed colaboratio..
GuideML
GuideML (Guide Markup Language) is a document markup language used on h2g2, and other bbc.co.uk communities which use the same "DNA" software. GuideML is an application of XML standards. It mostly consists of a safe subset of XHTML with some extra tags for specific features of the software. The aim..
Guideposts
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Guideposts Magazine
Guideposts is a monthly, small-format interfaith magazine focusing on inspirational, first-person stories. It was founded in 1945 by Norman Vincent Peale (best known for his 1952 book, "The Power of Positive Thinking") and his wife, Ruth Stafford Peale. According to a 2004 ABC [report], i..
Guiderius
Guiderius (Welsh Gwydr), according to the traditional British history found in Geoffrey of Monmouth's Historia Regum Britanniae (History of the Kings of Britain) and related texts, was the eldest son of Cymbeline, and succeeded his father to the kingship of Britain. He can probably be identified wit..
Guides
For the concept of a guide, see guide. For Guiding as an aspect of the Scouting movement, see Girl Guides. This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to change the link to point directl..
GuideStar
GuideStar, a 501(c)(3) public charity, provides information on other 501(c)(3) organizations. Information includes whether the IRS officially recognizes a nonprofit, and it calls itself, "The online standard of nonprofit accountability." It received its 501(c)(3) status in 1996. GuideStar UK, Gui..
Guidestone
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Guides du Bénin
redirect[[Template:Portal]]The Guides du Bénin (Girl Guides of Benin) is the national Guiding organization of the Benin. Guiding in Benin started in 1954, the association was founded in 1960 and became a member of the World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts (WAGGGS) in 1963. The girls-only..
Guides on the Air
redirect[[Template:Portal]] Guides on the Air (GOTA), also known as Thinking Day on the Air (TDOTA), is an event for Girl Guides and Girl Scouts. It is held the third full weekend in February, close to Thinking Day, which is February 22nd. Girl Guides and Girl Scouts get together with amateur radio ..
Guidette
This article lacks information on the [Importanceimportance] of the subject matter. If you are familiar with it, please expand the article, or discuss its significance on the talk page. Guidette is a derogatory ethnic slur term for a stereotypical young Italian-American female usually f..
Guide (disambiguation)
A guide is a person who leads or conducts travellers or tourists. Guide may also refer to: Manual, e.g. a computer's User's guideGuidebook, for touristsElectronic program guide, an on-screen guide to scheduled broadcast television programs*Guide Plus, an interactive electronic programme guide sy..
Guide (hypertext)
Guide was a hypertext system originally developed by Peter Brown at the University of Kent in 1982. The original Guide implementation was for Three Rivers PERQ workstations running Unix. The Guide system was also the first hypertext system to be sold commercially, starting with the formation of Off..
Guide (ship)
Guide was a convict ship that transported six convicts from Calcutta, India to Fremantle, Western Australia in 1855. It arrived in Fremantle on January 9 1855. The six convicts were all soldiers who have been convicted by court-martial and sentenced to transportation. In addition to the convicts, ..
Guide book
A guide book is a book for tourists or travelers that provides details about a geographic location, tourist destination, or itinerary. It is the written equivalent of a tour guide. It will usually include details, such as phone numbers, addresses, prices, and reviews of hotels and other lodgings, r..
Guide Bridge railway station
Guide Bridge railway station serves Guide Bridge a part of Audenshaw, Tameside in Greater Manchester, England and is operated by Northern Rail. Contents 1 History2 Service3 Reference4 External links History Originally known as "Ashton and Hooley Hill", later simply "Ashton",..
Guide dog
Labrador Retriever guide dogs resting. Guide dog training. Guide dogs are assistance dogs trained to lead blind or visually impaired people around obstacles. They are commonly, but incorrectly called "Seeing Eye" dogs. The Seeing Eye is the name of only one of many guide dog training sc..
Guide Entries
The Guide Entries are four sound recordings available on the iTunes Music Store, read by Stephen Fry, set to music by Joby Talbot and written by Tim Browse and Sean Sollé (with the exception of the How to be Cool entry, which was also co-written by Yoz Grahame). They were released to promote..
Guide for the Perplexed
This page refers to the 12th century book by Maimonides. For the 1977 book by E.F. Schumacher, see A Guide for the Perplexed. The Guide for the Perplexed (Hebrew:מורה נבוכים, translit. Moreh Nevuchim, Arabic: dalalat al ha'irin دلالة الحائرين) is one of the major works of Rabb..
Guide horses
Please [Glossary#Wwikify] (format) this article or section as suggested in the [Guide to layoutGuide to layout] and the [Manual of StyleManual of Style]. Remove this template after wikifying. This article has been tagged since May 2006. Guide Horses are an alternat..
Guide number
Guide number table on a manual flash unit The guide number for an electronic camera flash defines the strength of the flash and hence the ability to illuminate a target to be photographed. The guide number gives the maximum distance for a given F-stop to correctly expose a given film speed. For ..
Guide Plus
Guide Plus+ (in Europe), TV Guide On Screen (in North America) or G-Guide (in Japan) is an interactive electronic programme guide system that is used in consumer electronics products, such as television sets, DVD recorders, personal video recorders, and other digital television devices. It offers in..
Guide RNA
Guide RNA (gRNA) is a type of RNA that is used in mRNA editing. Overview of gRNA-mediated editing The mitochondria for some trypanosome protozoa undergo gRNA-mediated mRNA editing. The gRNA identifies particular sequences and inserts or deletes Uridine (U) nucleotides. The edited portion of the mR..
Guide Rock, Nebraska
Guide Rock is a village in Webster County, Nebraska, USA. The population was 245 at the 2000 census. Geography Guide Rock is located at [40°4′23″N, 98°19′51″W] (40.073032, -98.330931)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, the villa..
Guide star
For the nonprofit service GuideStar, see GuideStar. In astronomy, a guide star is a reference star used to accurately maintain the tracking by a telescope of a heavenly body, whose motion across the sky is primarily due to the rotation of the Earth. Accurate telescope pointing and tracking is crit..
Guide Star Catalog
The Guide Star Catalog (GSC) is also known as the Hubble Space Telescope, Guide Catalog (HSTGC). It is a star catalogue built to support the Hubble Space Telescope with targeting off-axis stars. It contains approximately 20,000,000 celestial bodies with apparent magnitudes of 6 to 15. As far as pos..
Guide Star Catalog II
Sample field with Guide Star Catalog II sources marked in red The Guide Star Catalog II was compiled by the Catalog and Surveys branch of the Space Telescope Science Institute. It has 998,402,801 coordinate entries most of which are distinct astronomical objects, and has positions, classifica..
Guide to: Double Dating & The Last Day
The Guide to: Double Dating and The Last Day was the 20th and last episode of the second season of Nickelodeon's Ned's Declassified School Survival Guide, and the 33rd episode overall. It premiered in the United States on June 3, 2006, though it first aired on Canada's Family Channel. This episode ..
Guide to Available Mathematical Software
The Guide to Available Mathematical Software (GAMS) is a project of the National Institute of Standards and Technology to classify mathematical software by the type of problem that it solves. GAMS indexes Netlib, and also some proprietary software packages. External links [Guide to Available ..
Guide To Better Living
Guide To Better Living is an album by Grinspoon. It was released in 1997 and includes the hit "Champion". This song was used on "Gran Turismo 3". Track listing Australian Release 1997 "Pressure Tested 1984""Boundary""DC X 3""Sickfest""Railrider""Scalped""Pedestrian""Just Ace""Post Enebriated Anx..
Guide to Modern World Literature
The Guide to Modern World Literature was Martin Seymour-Smith's attempt to describe all important 20th-century authors, in all languages, in an encyclopedic manner. The book is over 1000 pages long. It has been found eccentric and occasionally frustrating but always readable and highly stimulating...
Guide track
A guide track or ghost track is a recorded selection of music or song used as an aid in sound recording, filmmaking and performance. It is closely related to the click track, and the two are typically used in conjunction. In sound recording, guide tracks are often used as a framework around which t..
Guidimaka
Guidimaka (Arabic: ولاية كيدي ماغة) is the southern-most region of Mauritania. Its capital is Sélibaby. The region border the Mauritanian region of Assaba to the north-east, Mali to the south-east, Senegal to the south-west and the Mauritanian region of Gorgol (region) to the west. ..
Guiding center
Charged particle drifts in a homegenous magnetic field. (A) No disturbing force (B) With an electric field, E (C) With an independent force, F (eg. gravity) (D) In an inhomgeneous magnetic field, grad H In many cases of practical interest, the motion in a magnetic field of an electrically char..
Guiding Light
This article is about the soap opera; "Guiding Light" is also a track from Television's 1977 release Marquee Moon. ..
Guiding Light/Sandbox
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Guiding Light (1937-1949)
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Guiding Light (1950-1959)
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Guiding Light (1960-1969)
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Guiding Light (1970-1979)
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Guiding Light (1980-1989)
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Guiding Light (1990-1999)
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Guiding Light (2000-2009)
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Guidisme et Scoutisme en Belgique
redirect[[Template:Portal]] Guidisme et Scoutisme en Belgique/Gidsen- en Scoutsbeweging in België (Guides and Scouts Movement of Belgium) is the national Guiding and Scouting federation in Belgium. Scouting in Belgium started in 1911, and Guiding followed in 1915. The Belgian Scouts were among th..
Guidiville Band
redirect [[Template:Not verified]]A landless tribe of Indians with ancestral origins from the Pomo Indian Nation near Lake County, California, the Guidivilles lived on a reservation in Mendocino County, California until 1961, when the Federal Government confiscated their land. ..
Guido
Guido is a personal name used in Italian-, French-, and Dutch-speaking cultures. It is a Romanized form of a Germanic name, which corresponds with the Old High German word 'witu', which means 'woods' or 'forest'. It may refer to: People Guido of Arezzo - medieval music theoristGuido van Rossum - c..
Guido-von-List-Society
The Guido-von-List-Society (Guido-von-List-Gesellschaft), was an occult völkisch movement in honour of the teachings of Guido von List. It was founded primarily by the Wannieck family, (see Friedrich Wanniek) in 1908. It was also supported by many leading figures in Austrian and German politics, pu..
Guidobaldo del Monte
Guidobaldo del Monte (11 January 1545, Pesaro, Italy; 6 January 1607, Montebaroccio, Italy, var. Guidobaldi or Guido Baldi), Marquis del Monte, was an Italian mathematician, philosopher and astronomer of the 16th century. Guidobaldo del Monte's father, Ranieri, was from a leading wealthy family in..
Guidonian hand
In Medieval music, the Guidonian hand was a mnemonic device used to assist singers in learning to sight sing. It is attributed to Guido of Arezzo, a medieval music theorist who wrote a number of treatises, including one instructing singers in sightreading. The Guidonian hand is closely linked with..
Guidonia Montecelio
Guidonia Montecelio is a town in the province of Rome, Lazio, Italy. Lazio · Communes of the province of Rome Affile | Agosta | Albano Laziale | Allumiere | Anguillara Sabazia | Anticoli Corrado | Anzio | Arcina..
Guidon (U.S. Army)
In the United States Army, a guidon is a military standard that company-sized elements carry to signify their unit designation and corps affiliation. A basic guidon can be rectangular, but sometimes has a triangular portion removed as in the picture to the right. A United States Army guidon will,..
Guidon Games
History Guidon Games was a small publisher of rulebooks for wargaming with miniatures and board games. The operation was owned by Don and Julie Lowry, who also ran a mail-order business in Evansville, Indiana called Lowry's Hobbies. Guidon is remembered as a predecessor of Tactical Studies Rules (..
Guido (jazz band)
Guido is the band composed of Hidenobu "KALTA" Ohtsuki and Hiroshi Hata. Their album The Brink of Time consists of arrangements of music from the game Chrono Trigger composed by Yasunori Mitsuda. Other album releases include Tobal No. 1 Remixes Electrical Indian and Xenogears, Creid: Yasunori Mitsu..
Guido (slang)
Guido is a derogatory ethnic slur term for a stereotypical young Italian-American male from the Northeastern United States. The classic guido is often portrayed as humorously and incorrigibly uncultured, with a macho attitude towards women and an unyielding pride in his Italian ancestry. The term i..
Guido Adler
Guido Adler (November 1, 1855, Ivančice (Eibenschütz), Moravia – February 15 1941, Vienna) was a Bohemian-Austrian musicologist and writer on music. His father, Joachim Adler, a physician, died in 1857, whereupon his mother removed to Jihlava. He was educated in Vienna, where he studied..
Guido Alarcon
Guido Alarcon is a Traditionalist Catholic bishop from Cochabamba, Bolivia. He was consecrated bishop on August 1, 1993 by José Ramon Lopez-Gaston. Episcopal Lineage Consecrated by: José Ramon Lopez-Gaston Date of consecration: August 1, 1993 ..
Guido Alvarenga
Guido Virgilio Alvarenga (born August 24, 1970) is a Paraguayan football player. He played for the Paraguay national football team and was a participant at the 1992 Olympic Games and at the 2002 FIFA World Cup. Career Cerro PorteñoDeportivo Mandiyú1995-1996: Banfield1996-1999: Cerro Porteño20..
Guido Beck
Guido Beck (born August 29, 1903 and dead 1989), was a physicist born in what was then the town of Reichenberg in Austria-Hungary, and is now Liberec in the Czech Republic. He studied physics in Vienna and received his doctorate in 1925, under Hans Thirring. He worked in Leipzig in 1928 as an assis..
Guido Bonatti
Guido Bonatti from Forlì (XIII century) was a famous Italian astronomer and astrologer. He was the most celebrated astrologer in Europe, in his century. He was advisor of Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor, of Ezzelino da Romano III and of Guido da Montefeltro. He served some cities, too: Florence..
Guido Borelli
Guido Borelli da Caluso is an Italian painter. He was born in Caluso in 1952. He comes from an artistic background, and his family always encouraged him to develop his talent, as early as childhood. He won a contest at 13 and held his first exhibition at the age of 17 at Ars Plauda Gallery in Turin...
Guido Bruno
Guido Bruno (1884–1942) was a well-known Greenwich Village character, sometimes called 'the Barnum of Bohemia'. He was based at his "Garret" on Washington Square. He produced several little magazine publications from there, in particular around 1914-16: Greenwich Village magazine, then Bruno..
Guido Buchwald
Guido Buchwald (born January 24, 1961) is a former German soccer defender. He is currently the manager of Japanese team Urawa Red Diamonds. The best game of Buchwald's career was probably the final of the 1990 FIFA World Cup when he effectively stopped the arguably best soccer player at the time..
Guido Buffarini Guidi
Guido Buffarini Guidi (August 17 1895, Pisa—July 10 1945, Milan) was an Italian politician notable for his involvement in the Fascist regime during the Second World War. When Italy entered World War I, he volunteered in an artillery regiment. He was promoted to rank of Captain in 1917, and re..
Guido Cagnacci
Guido Cagnacci ( 1601-1663) was a late Baroque painter of the Bolognese School. Born in Santarcangelo, he died in Vienna in 1663. Born near Rimini in Santarcangelo, he worked in Rimini from 1627-1642. Prior to that he had been in Rome, in contact with Guercino, Guido Reni, and Simon Vouet. He may h..
Guido Calabresi
Judge Guido Calabresi (born 1932) is currently a judge on the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit, and Sterling Professor at Yale Law School. Biography Calabresi was born in Milan, Italy. He and his parents immigrated to the United States for political reasons in 1939 and became..
Guido Calza
Guido Calza (1888mdash; April 1946) was an Italian archaeologist whose work included excavations in Rome and at the port city of Ostia. Calza served as inspector of the Ostia excavations and as the director of excavations in the Forum Romanum and the Palatine Hill in Rome. Necrology "Dr. Guido Cal..
Guido Cantelli
Guido Cantelli (April 271920 – November 241956) was an Italian orchestral conductor Born in Novara, Italy, Cantelli was named Musical Director of La Scala, Milan on November 16, 1956, but died one week later. His promising career was tragically cut short by his death at the age of 36 in an airpla..
Guido Cardinal Bentivoglio
Guido Cardinal Bentivoglio. Guido Bentivoglio (October 4, 1579 - September 7, 1644), was an Italian cardinal, statesman and historian. Biography A member of the influential Bentivoglio family, he was born at Ferrara. After studying at Padua, he went to reside at Rome, where he was received w..
Guido Castelnuovo
Guido Castelnuovo (14 August 1865 – 27 April 1952) was an Italian Jewish mathematician. His father, Enrico Castelnuovo, was a novelist and campaigner for the unification of Italy. Castelnuovo is mainly known for his contributions to the field of geometry. Contents 1 Life1.1 Early..
Guido Cavalcanti
Cavalcanti and Dante Guido Cavalcanti (c. 1255–1300) was an Italian poet who was a friend and colleague of Dante. He was born in Florence and was the son of the Guelph Cavalcante de' Cavalcanti, whom Dante condemns to torment in The Inferno. As part of a political reconciliation between..
Guido Crepax
Guido Crepax Guido Crepax (born Guido Crepas, Milan, July 15, 1933 - July 31, 2003) was an Italian comics artist, who deeply influenced the European adult comics world in the second half of 20th century. He is most famous for his character Valentina, created in 1965 and very representative of ..
Guido da Montefeltro
Guido da Montefeltro (c.1220 - c.1300) was an Italian military strategist who became a monk late in life, and was condemned by Dante Alighieri in his Divine Comedy for giving false or fradulent counsel. Guido led the Ghibellines of Romagna to victory over the Guelphs at Ponte San Procolo in 1275. ..
Guido Demoor
Some of the information in this has not been [Verifiabilityverified] and might not be reliable. It should be checked for inaccuracies and modified as needed, [cite sourcesciting sources]. Guido Demoor (1952) was a Belgian NMBS/SNCB Thalys train driver and father of two children..
Guido de Lavezaris
Guido de Lavezaris (b.15?? - d. 15??) was the second Viceroy and Governor of the Philippines. He succeeded Miguel López de Legazpi in 1572 as governor, and was succeeded by Francisco de Sande in August 25,1575. Lavezaris was a member of the Villalobos Expedition in 1543. He was one of several pris..
Guido de Marco
Guido de Marco (born July 22, 1931) was President of Malta from 1999 to 2004. Prof. Guido de Marco was born at Valletta, Malta on July 22 1931, son of the late Emanuele and Giovanna née Raniolo. He was educated at St. Joseph High School, St. Aloysius College and the University of Malta. He graduat..
Guido Fanconi
Guido Fanconi (1 January1892 – 10 October 1979) was a Swiss pediatrician. He was born in Poschiavo, Canton Grisons (Graubünden) in the Italian-speaking region of Switzerland. . Fanconi is regarded as one of the founders of modern paediatrics. He received his secondary school education in ..
Guido Fawkes
Guido Fawkes is the name of: Guy Fawkes, later Guido Fawkes, who was a conspirator in the 1605 Gunpowder Plot to assassinate King James I of EnglandGuido Fawkes (blogger), a blogger who writes on the subject of the United Kingdom parliament This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a..
Guido Fawkes (blogger)
Guido Fawkes is a notable political blogger, who writes about the United Kingdom parliament. Guido Fawkes is a pen-name, taken from Guy Fawkes, who was a conspirator in the 1605 Gunpowder Plot to assassinate King James I of England by blowing up the Houses of Parliament. The author's real name is Pa..
Guido Fubini
This article is about the mathematician, Guido Fubini. For the article about the defense policy maker, see Eugene Fubini. Guido Fubini (January 19, 1879 - June 6, 1943) was an Italian mathematician, best known for Fubini's theorem. Born in Venice, he was steered towards mathematics at an early ag..
Guido Gezelle
Guido Gezelle (1830-1899) is a poet writing in the Dutch language area. He was born in Brugge in the province of West Flanders, where he also spent most of his life. He became a priest in 1854, and worked as a teacher and priest in Roeselare. He died in Kortrijk. He tried to develop an independe..
Guido Grandi
Luigi Guido Grandi (October 1, 1671 – July 4, 1742) was an Italian priest, born in Cremona who was Jesuit-educated and became a member of the Camaldolensian order. He became a professor of philosophy at the Camaldolese monastery in Florence in 1700 and a professor of mathematics in 1714. He us..
Guido Gryseels
Dr Guido Gryseels is a Belgian agricultural economist and doctor of agroforestry and science who is the current chairman of the International Center for Agricultural Research in the Dry Areas based in Aleppo, Syria. Dr Gryseels, a national of Belgium, joined as a member of ICARDA Board of Trustees i..
Guido Guinizelli
Guido Guinizzelli (c. 1230 - 1240; died before 1276) was an Italian poet and 'founder' of the Dolce Stil Novo. He was the first to write in this new style of poetry writing, and thus is held to be the ipso facto founder. At first Guinizzelli followed Guittone's style, and later the Sicilian School...
Guido Hatzis
Guido Hatzis is a Greek-Australian comic character created by Australian comedians Tony Moclair and Julian Schiller and voiced by Moclair. Guido appeared originally in the context of Schiller and Moclair's radio program "Crud" on the Triple M network. Several albums have been released in the name of..
Guido Hoheisel
Guido Hoheisel was a mathematician. He did his PhD under the supervision of Erhard Schmidt. Hoheisel is known for a result on gaps between prime numbers.G. Hoheisel, Primzahlprobleme in der Analysis, Berliner Sitzungsberichte, pages 580-588, (1930) He proved that if π denotes the prime counting ..
Guido Kaczka
Guido Kaczka (born February 2, 1978), is an Argentine television show host and actor. Show Business Career Kaczka began his acting career in 1987, playing "Quique" in "Clave del Sol" ("Key to the Sun"). He was nine at the time. After four years off the screen, Kaczka returned, at the age of e..
Guido Knopp
Guido Knopp, ZDF (2005) Professor Dr. Guido Knopp (born January 29, 1948 in Treysa, Hesse) is a German historian, author and journalist. Published books Hitler's Holocaust. Sutton Pubns Inc. ISBN 0750927003(1998). Hitler's Henchmen. Sutton Publishing. ISBN 0750937815(2003). Hitler's Women. R..
Guido Mantega
Guido Mantega (born April 7, 1949 in Genoa, Italy) is a Brazilian economist, politician and current Brazil's Finance Minister. He graduated in Economics from the Faculdade de Economia, Administração e Contabilidade of the University of São Paulo and is a professor of Economics at several leadi..
Guido Martino
Guido Martino, (1895 in Naples - 1922) grew an awkward soul, an outcast from the peer group for most of his childhood and adolescent years, he soon looked toward God for guidance. Moved to Rome to study at,The secular university of Rome, La Sapienza, the same time as Giuseppe Tucci. Being in Rome ..
Guido Marzorati
Guido Marzorati, born in Venice, Italy in 1975, is a guitarist, singer, and songwriter. The son of professional musicians, he studied for several years at the Benedetto Marcello Music Conservatory. During this time he learned the acoustic guitar, influenced by The Beatles, Elliott Murphy and Bruce S..
Guido Mazzoni
Guido Mazzoni may be either of two notables: Guido Mazzoni (1450-1518), sculptorGuido Mazzoni (1859-1943), poet and professor This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to change the lin..
Guido Mazzoni (poet)
Guido Mazzoni (1859-1943) was an Italian poet. He was born at Florence, and educated at Pisa and Bologna. In 1887 he became professor of Italian at Padua, and in 1894 at Florence, where he remained until retirement in 1934. He was much influenced by Carducci, and became prominent both as prolific a..
Guido Mina di Sospiro
Novelist Guido Mina di Sospiro belongs to an ancient aristocratic Italian family, and was raised in Milan in a multilingual home. He trained as a classical guitarist and studied orchestration with the Swiss conductor Antoine-Pierre de Bavier, who had been Furtwängler's favorite pupil. The Hungarian..
Guido Molinari
Guido Molinari (October 12, 1933 – February 21, 2004) was a Canadian artist, known for his abstract paintings. Molinari was born in Montreal. He began painting at age 13, and his existentialist approach to art was formed during a bout with tuberculosis at age 16, during which he read Nietzsche, S..
GUIDO music notation
GUIDO Music Notation is a computer music notation named after Guido of Arezzo, a renowned music theorist of his time and important contributor to today's conventional musical notation. The GUIDO Music Notation Format is a system designed to logically represent all aspects of music in a computer-rea..
Guido Nincheri
Guido Nincheri (1885 – 1 March 1973) was a Canadian artist working mainly in stained glass and fresco. Born in Prato, Italy, he studied art in Florence and immigrated to Montreal in 1915 after a short stay in Boston where he decorated the Opera House. Nincheri designed the interior decoration..
Guido of Arezzo
Guido of Arezzo or Guido Aretinus or Guido da Arezzo or Guido Monaco (991/992 – after 1033) was a music theorist of the Medieval era. He is regarded as the inventor of modern musical notation (staff notation) that replaced neumatic notation; his text, the Micrologus, was the second-most-wid..
Guido of Ravenna
Guido of Ravenna ?or Guido of Pisa? (birth unknown – death July 9, 1169), geographer, entomologist and historian from Ravenna. Wrote e.g. Géographica, the encyklopedia including maps of Italy and the world. One map dated to 1119 A.D. refers to some earlier maps ("Anonymous Geographer from Rav..
Guido of Siena
Guido of Siena was an Italian Byzantine style painter of the 13th Century. He may have made significant advances in the techniques of painting, much as Cimabue much later accomplished. However, there is some debate about this. Guido is primarily known for a painting which is now split into several ..
Guido Pieters
Guido Pieters is a Dutch film director. His films include: Ciske de Rat ([..
Guido Pietroni
Italian producer member of the Academy Awards. Date of Birth:9 Mars 1970 Location: Genova, Italy Tour Manager and promoter of many italians famous singer as Enrico Ruggeri, Federico Salvatore and Eros Ramazzotti. Manager and promoter of the bestknown Italian art historian, Vittorio Sgarbi. Produc..
Guido Podestà
Guido Podestà (born on 1 April 1947 in Milano) is an Italian politician and Member of the European Parliament for North-West with the Forza Italia, part of the European People's Party and sits on the European Parliament's Committee on the Internal Market and Consumer Protection. He is a substitu..
Guido Pontecorvo
Guido Pontecorvo (29 November 1907, Pisa, Italy - 25 September 1999) was a British geneticist. Career He fled to Britain in 1938. Institute of Animal Genetics, University of Edinburgh, 1938-40 and 1944-45Department of Zoology, University of Glasgow, 1941-44Dept of Genetics, Univerity of Glasgow, 1..
Guido Reni
Autoportrait Abduction of Deianira, 1620-21 Guido Reni (November 4, 1575 - August 18, 1642) was a prominent Italian painter of high-Baroque style. Contents 1 Biography1.1 Work in Rome1.2 Work in outside Rome and in Bologna2 Partial anthology of works3 Referenc..
Guido Sacconi
Guido Sacconi (born on 23 June 1948 in Udine) is an Italian politician and Member of the European Parliament for the Central region with the Democrats of the Left (DS), part of the Socialist Group, and sits on the European Parliament's Committee on the Environment, Public Health and Food Safety. ..
Guido Schmidt
Guido Schmidt (born on January 15, 1901 in Bludenz, Austria; died on December 5, 1957 in Vienna, Austria) was an Austrian diplomat and politician. He was a member of the Christian Socialist "Vaterländische Front" (Fatherland Front) party. From 1928 he was vice director of President Wilhelm Miklas'..
Guido Seeber
Guido Seeber (born June 22 1879 in Chemnitz, died July 2 1940 in Berlin) was a German cinematographer and pioneer of early cinema. Seeber's father, Clemens, was a photographer and therefore Seeber had experience with photography from an early age. In the summer of 1896, he saw the first films of th..
Guido Smith
Guido Smith was a fictional character in the BBC soap opera EastEnders. He was played by Nicholas Donovan. Guido was the boyfriend of Colin Russell. He stuck by his boyfriend through his ailing health, but their differences soon took their toll and despite Guido's best efforts, Colin left him. H..
Guido Stampacchia
Guido Stampacchia (March 26, 1922 - April 27, 1978) was a 20th century mathematician. Stampacchia was born in Naples, Italy. He obtained his high school certification from the Liceo-Ginnasio Gian Battista Vico in Naples in classical subjects, although he showed stronger aptitude for mathematics and..
Guido Starhemberg
Guido Wald Rüdiger, count of Starhemberg; (Graz, 1657- Vienna, March 7 1737) was an Austrian military officer. He was the son of Ernst Rüdiger von Starhemberg (1638-1701), the famous commander of Vienna during the Turkish siege of 1683. Guido was also present in Vienna at the time as ADC to his ..
Guido van der Werve
Contents 1 Biography2 Education3 Famous Works4 External links Biography Guido van der Werve is an Amsterdam based ARTIST, born on the 7th of April 1977 in Papendrecht, a suburb near Rotterdam, The Netherlands. His work consists of performance based films. Van der Werve's work ..
Guido van Rossum
Guido van Rossum is a computer programmer who is best known as the author and Benevolent Dictator for Life of the Python programming language. Van Rossum was born and grew up in the Netherlands. He received a masters degree from the University of Amsterdam in 1982 and later worked for various rese..
Guido Verbeck
Guido Herman Fridolin Verbeck (or Verbeek) was born on January 28, 1830 in the Dutch city of Zeist. He died in Tokyo in 1898. At Zeist he grew up speaking Dutch, German, French and English. As a young man, he studied at the Polytechnic Institute of Utrecht in hopes of becoming an engineer. At the ..
Guido von List
Guido Karl Anton List, better known as Guido von List (October 5, 1848 - May 17, 1919), author of Secret of the Runes, was an occult and völkisch author who is seen as one of the most important figures in Germanic mysticism and runic revivalism in the late 19th, early 20th Century. Contents 1&..
Guido Westerwelle
Guido Westerwelle Dr. iur. Guido Westerwelle (born December 27, 1961) is a German politician and leader of the liberal Free Democratic Party of Germany (FDP). Contents 1 Early life and education2 Life in the FDP3 His politics4 Homosexuality5 External links Early li..
GUID Partition Table
GUID Partition Table (GPT) is a standard for the layout of the partition table on a physical hard disk. It is a part of the Extensible Firmware Interface (EFI) standard proposed by Intel as a replacement for the outdated PC BIOS, one of the few remaining relics of the original IBM PC. The GPT replac..
Guigang
Guigang (simplified Chinese: 贵港; pinyin: Guìgǎng, Zhuang: ???) is a prefecture-level city in China's Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region. Contents 1 Geography and climate2 Administration3 Demographics4 Economy5 External links Geography and climate Guigang is located..
Guiglo
Guiglo is a town in western Côte d'Ivoire along the Nzo River, a tributary of the Sassandra River. Guiglo is a market centre of the Guere, Yacouba and Mossi people, with trade in rice, livestock, and cassava predominating, and is also a collecting depot for coffee and timber to be taken to coasta..
Guignard University of Art of Minas Gerais
University of fines arts, founded in 28 february 1944 by Alberto da Veiga Guignard in Belo Horizonte, Minas Gerais, Brasil, on request of Juscelino Kubitschek Mayor of Belo-horizonte and them Presidente of Brazil ( Universidade do Estado de Minas-Gerais) [homepage]..
Guignol
Guignol is a French puppet show for children. The character of Guignol was devised between 1810 and 1812 by Laurent Mourguet, an unemployed workman from Lyon, supposedly in his own image. The man Laurent Mourguet was originally a silk weaver, but because of a lack of money became a dentist. He wou..
Guigues VII, Dauphin de Viennois
Guigues VII (1225 – 1269), of the House of Burgundy, was the dauphin of Vienne and count of Albon, Grenoble, Oisans, Briançon, Embrun, and Gap from 1237 to his death. He was the son of Andrew Guigues VI and Beatrice of Montferrat. He fought great contests over the counties of Embrun and Gap..
Guiguinto, Bulacan
Guiguinto is a 2nd class urban municipality in the province of Bulacan, Philippines. According to the 2000 census, it has a population of 67,571 people in 14,513 households. Barangays Guiguinto is politically subdivided into 14 barangays: CutcutDaunganIlang-IlangMalisPanginayPoblacionPritilPulong G..
Guihulngan, Negros Oriental
Guihulngan is a 1st class municipality in the province of Negros Oriental, Philippines. According to the 2000 census, it has a population of 83,448 people in 17,733 households. Barangays Guihulngan is politically subdivided into 33 barangays. BakidBalogoBanwaqueBasakBinobohanBuenavistaBuladoCa..
Guilak
Gilek or Gilak are the people who are born in Guilan or Mazandaran. The word Gilani in Persian has the same meaning. A Gilak speaks the Gileki (or Gilaki) language. ..
Guilbert and Betelle
Guilbert and Betelle was an architecture firm that was a prolific designer of schools and architectural buildings throughout the East Coast of the United States, notable for its in adaptation of diverse styles to create a new American "Collegiate Gothic" style of school architecture. The firm was ..
Guild
A guild is an association of people of the same trade or pursuits (with a similar skill or craft), formed to protect mutual interests and maintain standards of morality or conduct. Historically they were formed to benefit societies or small business associations, also referred to as a trade union of..
Guilden Morden
Guilden Morden, England, is a village and parish located in Cambridgeshire about 5 miles west of Royston in Hertfordshire. It is served by the main line Ashwell and Morden railway station which is actually three miles away in the hamlet of Odsey. A fete is held each September on the recreation g..
Guilden Sutton
Guilden Sutton is a small village near the city of Chester in the UK. It has an elected parish council (although nominations are rarely contested). It is home to about 1800 residents, two churches, a primary school, one pub, a Post Office and a village hall as well as several local business. redi..
Guilder
Guilder is the English translation of gulden. The gulden originated as a gold coin (hence the name) but has been a common name for a silver or base metal coin for some centuries. The name has often been interchangeable with florin. One and a half guilder was called a daalder; two and a half guilder..
Guilderland, New York
Guilderland is a town in Albany County, New York, USA. The population was 32,688 at the 2000 census. The town is named after the Province of Gelderland in the Netherlands. The Town of Guilderland is on the north border of the county. It is west of Albany, the capital of New York. Contents 1&..
Guilderland Central School District
The Guilderland Central School District serves approximately 5,700 students and encompasses most of the Town of Guilderland and part of the towns of Knox, New Scotland and Bethlehem in Albany County, of New York’s Capital District. There are five elementary schools — Altamont, Guilderland, Ly..
Guilderland High School
Guilderland High School is a public high school located in Guilderland Center, New York. It is part of the Guilderland Central School District. The school is also known as Guilderland Central High School. The building was constructed in 1953. Additions were added in 1955, 1959, 1965, and 1997. O..
Guilderton, Western Australia
Guilderton is a small coastal town north of Perth, Western Australia at the mouth of the Moore River. Originally known as Gabbadah, an Aboriginal term meaning "mouthful of water", the river mouth regularly opens and closes depending on the seasons, and alternates between a closed lagoon and a tidal..
Guildford
For other places with the same name, see (disambiguation). redirect [[Template:Infobox England place]] Guildford is the county town of Surrey, England, as well as the seat for the borough of Guildford and the administrative headquarters of the South East England region. Surrey County Council, howev..
Guildford, New South Wales
Guildford is a suburb of Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia. External links Suburbs and localities within the City of Holroyd | Western Sydney | Sydney Fairfield | Girraween | Granville | Greystanes | Guildford | Guildford West | Holroyd | Mays Hill | Merrylands | Merrylands ..
Guildford, Western Australia
Guildford, a suburb of Perth, Western Australia, was established in 1829 on the Swan River, being sited near a permanent fresh water supply. During Captain Stirling's exploration for a suitable site to establish a colony on the western side of the Australian continent the early 1820's. The explorati..
Guildford (borough)
Borough of Guildford Shown within Surrey Geography Status: Borough Region: South East England Admin. County: Surrey Area:- Total Ranked 167th270.93 km² Admin. HQ: Guildford ONS code: 43UD Demographics Population:- Total ()- Density ..
Guildford (disambiguation)
Guildford is the county town of Surrey, England. It is also the name of the following places: Guildford, New South Wales, a suburb of Sydney, AustraliaGuildford, Western AustraliaGuildford is a town centre of Surrey, British Columbia, CanadaThis is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a ..
Guildford (Surrey) railway station
Guildford railway station serves the town of Guildford in Surrey, England. It is 30.3 miles (48km) from Waterloo. It is situated on the Portsmouth Direct Line, and is an interchange station for three other lines of railway: the North Downs Line northwards towards Reading, and with connection to A..
Guildford (UK Parliament constituency)
Guildford County constituency Guildford shown within Surrey, and Surrey shown within England Created: 1295 MP: Anne Milton Party: Conservative Type: House of Commons County: Surrey EP constituency: South East England Guildford is a constituency of the House of Commons of the Parli..
Guildford Castle
Guildford Castle ([51°14′03″N, 0°34′21″W]) is thought to have been built shortly after then 1066 invasion of England by William the Conqueror as he built many castles in the important towns to prevent rebellions and strengthen his hold over the country. Guildford is likely to hav..
Guildford Cathedral
Guildford Cathedral claims to be "the only cathedral to be built on a new site in the southern Province of England since the Reformation". Guildford was made a diocese in its own right in 1927, and work on its new cathedral, designed by Sir Edward Maufe, began nine years later. It was interrupted b..
Guildford City F.C.
Guildford City F.C. (formerly Guildford United and A.F.C. Guildford) are a football club based in Guildford, Surrey, England. They were established in 1996 and are currently members of the Combined Counties Football League Premier Division. External link [Guildford United F.C.] - The club..
Guildford County School
Guildford County School ('GCS') is a grant-maintained secondary school and Sixth Form College located on Farnham Road, Guildford, UK, approximately 200 metres from Guildford town centre. It has around 950 students enrolled, including the Sixth Form, and about 60 teachers, with a senior team compri..
Guildford Flames
Guildford Flames League: EPIHL Founded: 1992 Home Ice: Guildford Spectrum Capacity: 2200 Ice Size: 197ft x 98ft City: Guildford, United Kingdom Colours: Blue, White, and Red Head Coach: Stan Marple Ownership: Unknown The Guildford Flames are an ice hockey team..
Guildford Four
The Guildford Four were a group of people (Paul Hill, Gerry Conlon, Patrick 'Paddy' Armstrong and Carole Richardson), who were wrongly convicted in the United Kingdom in October 1975 for the Provisional IRA's Guildford pub bombing - which killed five people and injured sixty-five more - and imprison..
Guildford Grammar Preparatory School
Guildford Grammar Preparatory School ..
Guildford Grammar School
Guildford Grammar School Go Forward Established 1896 School type Independent Principal/Headmaster Robert Zordan Location Perth, W.A, Australia Campus Guildford Enrollment ~1000 School colours Navy blue and white Homepage [Guildford Grammar School Homepage] Guildf..
Guildford Heat
Guildford Heat League British Basketball League Founded 2005 Team History Guildford Heat 2005-present Arena Guildford Spectrum City Guildford, Surrey Team Colours Black, Red and White Ownership Unknown Head Coach Paul James The Guildford Heat are a..
Guildford High School
Guildford High School is an independent school not far from Guildford High Street, on London Road Guildford. It is an all girls school and has a good reputation throughout Surrey, it houses a Junior and Senior school. It has about 930 pupils that regularly peform well in the School League Tables mak..
Guildford local elections
Guildford Council is elected every four years. Contents 1 Political control2 Council elections3 By-election results4 External links Political control Conservative 1973 - 1991 No overall control 1991 - 1995 Liberal Democrat 1995 - 1999 No overall control 1999 - 2003 Conser..
Guildford Museum
Guildford Museum {http://www.guildford.gov.uk/GuildfordWeb/Leisure/Guildford+Museum/] is in Quarry Street and is run by Guildford Borough Council. Notes and References ..
Guildford Park Secondary School
Guildford Park Secondary is a public high school in Surrey, British Columbia part of School District 36 Surrey. ..
Guildford pub bombing
The Guildford pub bombing occurred on 5 October, 1974. The Provisional Irish Republican Army (IRA) planted a bomb in the Horse and Groom pub in Guildford which killed five people and injured 441 or 652. An IRA active service unit, assumed by many to be the Balcome Street Gang, manufactured two 6lb ..
Guildford railway station
Guildford railway station can refer to: Guildford railway station, SurreyGuildford railway station, Sydney This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to change the link to point directly..
Guildford railway station, Perth
East Guildford Train Station, is a Transperth train station 12.5km apart from Perth Train Station, in Western Australia, on the Midland Line. Platforms Platform 1: Midland Line to MidlandPlatform 2: Midland Line to Perth Guildford Zone 2 Preceding station(inbound) Transperth Trains network Fo..
Guildford railway station, Sydney
Guildford railway station is a station on the South line, Sydney of the CityRail network. The station has two side platforms. Service The station is served by two trains per hour with additional services in weekday peak hours. Cumberland line trains operate only on weekday peak hours. A new over..
Guildford School of Acting
[Guildford School of Acting] is a drama school located in Guildford, Surrey, England. GSA has built an international reputation for excellence in training for actors and technicians in all areas of theatre and the recorded media. Acting, Musical Theatre, Professional Production Skills are..
Guildford Spectrum
Guildford Spectrum is a leisure complex in Guildford, Surrey, UK. Owned by Guildford Borough Council, it was built in January 1993 at a cost of £28 million. It is famous as the home of the ice hockey team the Guildford Flames and along with its ice rink, has a swimming pool and a bowling alley whi..
Guildford Town Centre
Guildford Town Centre is a town centre of Surrey, British Columbia. It is well known for its retail corridors down 104th Avenue and 152nd Street, at the intersection of which is found the 200-store Guildford Shopping Centre. According to the 2001 census, the population of Guildford was 49,300. Gui..
Guildford West, New South Wales
Guildford West is a suburb of Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia. External links Suburbs and localities within the City of Holroyd | Western Sydney | Sydney Fairfield | Girraween | Granville | Greystanes | Guildford | Guildford West | Holroyd | Mays Hill | Merrylands | Merry..
Guildhall
A Guildhall is a building historically used by guilds for meetings. It is also the name of several specific buildings, now mainly used as town halls. Guildhall, London — the town hall of the City of LondonGuildhall, Windsor — the location of the wedding of Charles, Prince of Wales and Camilla, ..
Guildhall, London
The Guildhall The Guildhall complex in c.1805. The buildings on the left and right have not survived. This 1863 gathering at the Guildhall was attended by Queen Victoria. The roof shown here has been replaced. The crypt in 1884. The Guildhall is a building in the City of Lond..
Guildhall, Vermont
Guildhall, Vermont Guildhall is a town in Essex County, Vermont, United States. The population was 268 at the 2000 census. It is the county seat of Essex County6. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of 84.7 km² (32.7 mi²), all land. Demographi..
Guildhall, Windsor
The Guildhall in Windsor, Berkshire is the town hall. It is situated in the High Street, about 100 metres from Castle Hill, which leads to the main public entrance to Windsor Castle. It is a Grade I listed building. Contents 1 History of guildhalls in Windsor2 Construction of the presen..
Guildhall Art Gallery
The Guildhall Art Gallery houses the art collection of the City of London, England. It occupies a building that was completed in 1999 to replace an earlier building destroyed in The Blitz in 1941. It is a stone building in a semi-gothic style intended to be sympathetic to the historic Guidhall, whic..
Guildhall Library
The Guildhall Library is administered by the Corporation of London, the government of the City of London, which is the historical heart of London, England. It was founded in the 1420s under the terms of the will of legendary Lord Mayor Dick Whittington. It was originally housed in the old library at..
Guildhall Museum
The ancient guildhall of St Mary's Guild in Boston, Lincolnshire, England was built around 1450. After the Dissolution, it became the town hall where William Brewster and his followers (the Separatists, later to be known as the Pilgrim Fathers) were taken following their arrest. External links ..
Guildhall School of Music and Drama
Guildhall School of Music and Drama is a music and dramatic arts school which was founded in 1880 in the City of London, UK. The first Guildhall School was housed in an old warehouse in Aldermanbury, but these premises soon proved too small. A new purpose-built building in John Carpenter Street..
Guildo Horn
Guildo Horn (born February 15, 1963 in Trier as Horst Köhler) is a German schlager singer and actor. He is mainly famous for his eccentric stage persona, which includes outrageous clothes and very extroverted antics. At the Eurovision Song Contest 1998, he came in seventh with the title Guildo ha..
Guildpact
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Guilds of Ankh-Morpork
In Terry Pratchett's Discworld series of fantasy novels, there are almost 300 Guilds in the city of Ankh-Morpork. These include The: Guild of Accountants (mentioned in Jingo)*Headed by Mr. Frostrip in Jingo Actors' Guild (mentioned in The Truth)*Called the "Guild of Actors and Mummers" in The Wyrde..
Guildwood
Guildwood, often called "Guildwood Village", is a neighbourhood in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is located along the Scarborough Bluffs. At the heart of the village is the Guild Inn, a former arts centre and hotel inside Guildwood Park, which is operated by the City of Toronto. The Inn was closed in..
Guildwood (GO Station)
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Guild for Exceptional Children
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Guild Guitar Company
The Guild Guitar Company is a USA-based guitar manufacturer begun in 1952 by Alfred Dronge. The first Guild workshop was located in New York City and produced exclusively crafted guitars from carefully chosen woods, hand wound pickups and fine lacquers. Incorporating and merging the needs of both ..
Guild Hall
Guild Hall was a small entertainment center opened in Bonnyville Alberta. It started in the summer of 2005. It contained a few computers, as well as gaming platforms such as Microsoft's Xbox. People were able to, after paying an hourly fee, use a system for their enjoyment. It was a great place for ..
Guild Inn
The Guild Inn is a historic hotel in the Guildwood neighbourhood of Toronto. Built in 1914 as Ranelagh Park for Colonel Harold Child Bickford. The Georgian-style home has 33 rooms. In 1921, the home was sold to the Foreign Missionary Society of the Roman Catholic Church and renamed China Mission Co..
Guild Navigator
In the Dune universe, Guild Navigators are humans, mutated through high consumption of the spice melange, who are safely able to navigate interstellar space in a Heighliner. Guild Navigators are specially selected for their prescience, which is required for their position. Contents 1 Hist..
Guild of Air Pilots and Air Navigators
The Guild of Air Pilots and Air Navigators (GAPAN) is one of the Livery Companies of the City of London. The Guild was established in 1929 and was granted the status of a Livery Company in 1956. The Guild is responsible for advising the government on air safety and aeronautics. The Guild ranks eig..
Guild of All Souls
The Guild of All Souls is an Anglican devotional society dedicated to prayer for faithful departed Christians. As stated on its website, it is a "devotional society praying for the souls of the Faithful Departed, and teaching the Catholic doctrine of the Communion of Saints." Contents 1 Ob..
Guild of Blades
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Guild of Carillonneurs in North America
The Guild of Carillonneurs in North America is a professional society of players of carillons in the United States and Canada, dedicated to the promotion of the carillon art. The GCNA was founded in Ottawa, Ontario in 1936 and is a member of the World Carillon Federation (WCF). It holds an annual co..
Guild of Defiants
Guild of Defiants is a rock band from the UK, formed in 2001 in Liverpool, England. The four members are Andrew Donovan, Mark Donovan and Paul Durand. The band recorded their debut EP 'The Gauntlet' in 2003 and released it through Keith Records, an independent Liverpool record label. They were BBC ..
Guild of International Bankers
The Guild of International Bankers is one of the Livery Companies of the City of London. In 1999 the Corporation of London extended the possibility of freedom of the City of London beyond UK, Commonwealth of Nations and European Union citizens. This led to the possibility of a company with "inte..
Guild of One-Name Studies
The Guild of One-Name Studies is a UK-based charitable organisation for one-name studies. A one-name study is a project, carried out by a single person, or a group, researching all occurrences of a particular surname and its variants, throughout the world, over all recorded time. Typically, the re..
Guild of Play
The Guild of Play was founded by Dame Grace Kimmins (1871-1954) and others from the Passmore Edwards Settlement to provide structured play for city girls Contents 1 Objective2 Related organisations3 Related people of influence4 External links Objective To provide a civilising..
Guild of St George
The Guild of St George is charitable trust founded by John Ruskin in the 1870s as a vehicle to implement his ideas about how society should be re-organised. Its members, who are called Companions, were originally required to give a tithe of their income (one tenth) to the Guild. Although the Guild f..
Guild of Television Producers and Directors Awards 1954
The 1954 Guild of Television Producers and Directors Awards were presented in October 1954 at the "Television Ball", held at the Savoy Hotel in London. They were the first major television awards of their kind in the United Kingdom. Following the Guild's merger with the British Film Academy they lat..
Guild of Television Producers and Directors Awards 1955
The 1955 Guild of Television Producers and Directors Awards were the second annual giving of the awards which later became known as the British Academy Television Awards. Winners Production*Gil Calder Personality*Glyn Daniel Actor*Peter Cushing Actress*Virginia McKenna References [Archive of w..
Guild of Television Producers and Directors Awards 1956
The 1956 Guild of Television Producers and Directors Awards were the third annual giving of the awards which later became known as the British Academy Television Awards. Winners Production*Joy Harrington Personality*Christopher Chataway Actor*Michael Gough Actress*Rosalie Crutchley References [..
Guild of Television Producers and Directors Awards 1957
The 1957 Guild of Television Producers and Directors Awards were the fourth annual giving of the awards which later became known as the British Academy Television Awards. This year saw the expansion of the Awards from their initial four categories to seven. It was the final occasion upon which the A..
Guild of the Poor Brave Things
The Guild of the Poor Brave Things was established in 1894 by Dame Grace Kimmins (1871-1954) et al to provide resources for disabled boys to enable them to make a productive place for themselves in society. Contents 1 History2 Supporters3 Other resources4 External links Histo..
Guild socialism
Guild socialism is a political movement advocating workers' control of industry through the medium of trade-related guilds. It originated in the United Kingdom and was at its most influential in the first quarter of the twentieth century. It was strongly associated with G. D. H. Cole. Guild sociali..
Guild Software
Guild Software is a small computer game developer in Milwaukee, Wisconsin (USA) founded in 1993. So far, Guild Software's only product is Vendetta Online, a first-person MMORPG that uses their in-house WGAF game engine. Staff John Bergman - Managing Director, ArtworkRay Ratelis - ProgrammingAndy S..
Guild Wars
Guild Wars, also known as Guild Wars Prophecies, is a Competitive/Cooperative Online Role-Playing Game (CORPG) created by ArenaNet, a developer founded by individuals formerly from Blizzard Entertainment which is now wholly owned by NCsoft, a South Korean game publisher. Contents 1 Overvie..
Guild Wars Factions
Guild Wars Factions is a 2006 computer game created by ArenaNet and is the first stand-alone chapter expanding on Prophecies, the original Guild Wars game. Factions introduces the player to the continent of Cantha where two warring factions, Luxon and Kurzick, battle for domination. Players are ..
Guild Wars Nightfall
Guild Wars Nightfall is a speculated title for NCSoft and ArenaNet's third campaign in the Guild Wars series. The third Campaign has been undergoing development since November 2005, and is due to be released in the final quarter of 2006. Background Campaign three appears to have a north-Af..
Guile
Guile can be: GNU Guile (programming language)Video game characters:* Guile (Street Fighter)* Guile (Chrono Cross) This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to change the link to point ..
Guile (Street Fighter)
Guile is a video game character in Capcom's Street Fighter series of fighting games. Although his role in the Street Fighter story is minimal, he is considered the third leading male character in the series, after Ryu and Ken, largely due to his effectiveness as a character and his popularity. In..
GuilFest
GuilFest, formerly the Guildford Festival of Folk and Blues, is a British music festival, held in Stoke Park, Guildford each July. The festival, like the larger Glastonbury Festival, features a range of genres including rock, folk, blues, and in recent years pop. The 2005 event, the biggest in its..
Guilford
Guilford is the name of some places in the United States of America: Guilford, ConnecticutGuilford, IndianaGuilford, MaineGuilford, MarylandGuilford, New YorkGuilford, VermontGuilford County, North Carolina*Guilford Court House battlefield There is also: Guilford College (in North Carolina)Guilford ..
Guilford, Connecticut
Guilford is a town in New Haven County, Connecticut, United States. The population was 21,398 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of 128.8 km² (49.7 mi²). 121.9 km² (47.0 mi²) of it is land and 6.9 km² (2.7 mi²) of it (5.39%) ..
Guilford, Maryland
Guilford is a place located in Howard County in the State of Maryland in the United States of America. It is located at [39°10′11″N, 76°49′51″W]. For United States Census Bureau statistics, it is included within the Census-designated place of Savage-Guilford, Maryland. See also:..
Guilford, Missouri
Guilford is a village in Nodaway County, Missouri, near the Platte River. The population was 87 at the 2000 census. Geography Guilford is located at [40°10′8″N, 94°44′7″W] (40.168908, -94.735180)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bur..
Guilford, New York
Guilford is a town in Chenango County, New York, USA. The population was 3,046 at the 2000 census. The Town of Guilford is on the east border of Chenango County. Contents 1 History2 Geography3 Demographics4 Communities and locations in Guilford5 External links Histor..
Guilford, Pennsylvania
Guilford is a census-designated place (CDP) in Franklin County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 1,835 at the 2000 census. Geography Guilford is located at [39°55′10″N, 77°35′54″W] (39.919506, -77.598262)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the Un..
Guilford, Vermont
Guilford, Vermont Guilford is a town located in Windham County, Vermont. As of the 2000 census, the town had a total population of 2,046. Contents 1 Geography2 Demographics3 Notable residents4 External links Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the t..
Guilford (CDP), Maine
Guilford is a census-designated place (CDP) in Piscataquis County, Maine, USA. The population was 945 at the 2000 census. Geography Guilford is located at [45°10′11″N, 69°23′19″W] (45.169966, -69.388721)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Cens..
Guilford (town), Maine
Guilford is a town in Piscataquis County, Maine, United States. The population was 1,531 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of 92.4 km² (35.7 mi²). 90.6 km² (35.0 mi²) of it is land and 1.8 km² (0.7 mi²) of it (1.99%) is wate..
Guilford Bevil Reed
Guilford Bevil Reed (1887–1955) was a Canadian medical researcher who reseach involved diseases such as tuberculosis, gas gangrene and tetanus and rinderpest. Born in Port George, Nova Scotia, he received a B.Sc. in 1912, M.A. in 1913 and Ph.D. in 1915 from Harvard University. From 1915 to 19..
Guilford Center, Connecticut
Guilford Center is a census-designated place (CDP) in New Haven County, Connecticut, United States. The population was 2,603 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the CDP has a total area of 5.8 km² (2.2 mi²). 5.8 km² (2.2 mi²) of it is land and 0.1 km² (..
Guilford College
Guilford College is a small, private, four-year liberal arts college in Greensboro, North Carolina originally founded by the Religious Society of Friends (the Quakers). Originally founded in 1837 as the New Garden Boarding School; the name was changed to Guilford College in 1888 when the academic ..
Guilford County, North Carolina
Guilford County is a county located in the U.S. state of North Carolina. As of 2000, the population was 421,048. Its county seat is Greensboro6. Contents 1 History2 Law and government3 Geography3.1 Townships3.2 Adjacent Counties4 Demographics5 Cities and town..
Guilford Courthouse National Military Park
Guilford Courthouse National Military Park In 1886, David Schenck conceived the idea of making the Guilford Courthouse site a park, and the next year chartered the non-profit Guilford Battle Ground Company to advance his efforts. From an early date, he apparently foresaw a turnover to the federa..
Guilford Court House, North Carolina
Guilford Court House, North Carolina, was the county seat of Guilford County before being replaced by Greensboro. It was the site of the Battle of Guilford Court House, which is now commemorated at Guilford Courthouse National Military Park. ..
Guilford high school
Guilford High School Guilford High School Name Guilford High School Address 5620 Spring Creek Road Town Rockford, Illinois Established 1963 Community Type Public Secondary Religion No Affiliation Students Coeducational Grades 9 to 12 Accreditation District..
Guilford Lindsey Molesworth
Sir Guilford Lindsey Molesworth (1828-1925) was an English civil engineer. He was educated at the college of civil engineers at Putney, then became chief assistant engineer of the London, Brighton, and South Coast Railroad, but soon resigned to conduct the constructions at Woolwich Arsenal duri..
Guilford Native American Association
The Guilford Native American Association (GNAA) is a Native American community association in Guilford County, North Carolina. It was incorporated in September of 1975 by local parents as a non-profit education advocacy group, and has grown to encompass child care, employment, and age-based communit..
Guilford Rail System
Guilford Rail System (GRS) is a Class 2 railroad covering northern New England from Calais, Maine to Albany, New York. The primary subsidiaries of GRS are the Maine Central Railroad (MEC), the Boston and Maine Railroad (BM), and Springfield Terminal Railway (ST). It is a subsidiary of Guilford T..
Guilford Technical Community College
Located in North Carolina, Guilford Technical Community College (GTCC) is a two-year accredited community college in Guilford County. GTCC offers certificates, one-year and two-year career-related programs, a two-year college transfer program, personal enrichment courses, a variety of adult literacy..
Guilford Township, Medina County, Ohio
Guilford Township is one of 17 townships in Medina County, Ohio. It borders the following Medina County townships: Westfield (west)Lafayette (northwest tip)Montville (north)Sharon (northeast tip)Wadsworth (east) See also Creston, OhioRittman, OhioSeville, OhioList of Ohio townships External link..
Guilford Township, Pennsylvania
Guilford Township is a township in Franklin County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 13,100 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the township has a total area of 136.2 km² (52.6 mi²). 136.1 km² (52.6 mi²) of it is land and 0.1 km² (0.04 mi..
Guilford Transportation Industries
Guilford Transportation Industries (GTI) is a privately held transportation holding company which controls Pan Am Railways (formerly Guilford Rail System), a regional freight railroad network that covers most of northern New England; the resurrected Pan American Airways; and Boston-Maine Airways, a ..
Guilford Young College
Guilford Young College 'Christ Our Light' (Urges members of the College Community to follow Jesus Christ as their leader) Established 1995 School type Catholic Principal Bobby Court Locations Hobart, TAS, Australia Glenorchy, TAS, Australia Enrolment nearly 1000 (2006) Colors Bl..
Guilherme Berenguer
Guilherme Berenguer (born September 20 1980 in Recife, Pernambuco) is a Brazilian TV actor, best know for his roles in Malhação (2004) as Gustavo and Bang-Bang (2005) as Neon. He's one of the biggest teen idols thanks to his role in Malhação. He starred in the most popular and highest-rated sea..
Guilherme Posser da Costa
Guilherme Posser da Costa (born 1953) was elected leader of the Movement for the Liberation of São Tomé and Príncipe-Social Democratic Party (MLSTP-PSD) on 27 February 2005, succeeding party founder and former president Manuel Pinto da Costa. Da Costa previously served as foreign minister on thr..
Guilherme Raymundo do Prado
Guilherme Raymundo do Prado is a Brazilian professional football player. He currently plays for Fiorentina in the Italian Serie A. ..
Guilherme Rodrigues
Guilherme Rodrigues (b. 1988) is a Portuguese jazz musician. Rodrigues was born on May 2 1988 in Lisbon, Portugal. He plays cello and pocket trumpet, and has been performing since 1997. Discography 1999: Multiples (with Ernesto Rodrigues and José Oliveira)Ficta (with Ernesto Rodrigues, Gabriel P..
Guilherme Tâmega
redirect [[Template:Inappropriate tone]] Guilherme Tâmega is to bodyboard what Kelly Slater is to surf. Tâmega is a six-time world champion. His crown as the ultimate master of the sport is only threatened by Mike Stewart who is unanimously (even by Tâmega himself) praised as the king of the spor..
Guilhermina Suggia
Guilhermina Suggia (1885 - 1950) was a Portuguese-born cellist. She studied in Leipzig under Julius Klengel. From 1907 to 1913 she lived and worked in Paris with fellow cellist Pablo Casals, whom she did not however marry. Starting in 1914, she built a spectacular career based in London and Por..
Guiliano Celenza
Giuliano Celenza (born December 20, 1978) is a forward for the Baltimore Blast. ..
Guilielmus Xylander
Guilielmus Xylander (Wilhelm Holtzman, according to his own spelling) (December 26, 1532 - February 10, 1576) was a German classical scholar. Born at Augsburg, he studied at Tübingen, and in 1558, when very short of money, he was appointed to succeed Micyllus in the professorship of Greek at the U..
Guilin
position of Guilin in Guangxi Guilin in Guangxi Guilin (}; }; Wade-Giles: Kuei-lin, Postal System Pinyin: Kweilin; Zhuang: Gveilinz) is one of China's most picturesque cities, with a population of 670,000, situated in the northeast of the Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region of the People'..
Guilinggao
Guīlínggāo (Traditional Chinese: }) is a Chinese medicine that is made with three-lined box turtles (金錢龜) and China roots (土伏苓). It is also used as a dessert, made in form of a jelly. It is believed that Emperor Tongzhi nearly cured his smallpox by taking Guilinggao. However, Empre..
Guilin University of Electronic Technology
The Guilin University of Electronic Technology (abbreviation: GUET; Chinese: 桂林电子工业学院; Pinyin: Guilin Dianzi Gongy Xueyuan) is a state university, located in Guilin, Guangxi, China. The university is divided into three campuses: East Campus, West Campus, and Yaoshan Campus. Size..
Guilio Alenio
Guilio Alenio was a Chinese missionary and scholar, born at Brescia, in Italy, in 1582; died at Fou-Tcheou, China, in August, 1644. He became a member of the Society of Jesus in 1600, and was distinguished for his knowledge of mathematics and theology. He was sent as a missionary to China in 1610 ..
Guilio Kukurugya
Guilio Kukurugya was born in Japan December 2 1955 and lives with his father Suzuki and his mother Jun. On television, he played the villain Saw Boss on DiC Entertainment's Jayce and the Wheeled Warriors. His other roles include Hidden Assassin, Seinfeld, Johnny Bravo, Iron Monkey, Angels in the Inf..
Guillain-Barré syndrome
Guillain-Barré syndrome (GBS), is an acquired immune-mediated inflammatory disorder of the peripheral nervous system (i.e. not the brain or spinal cord). It is also called acute inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy, acute idiopathic polyradiculoneuritis, acute idiopathic polyneuritis, Frenc..
Guillaume
Guillaume may refer to: This list is [Incomplete listsincomplete]; you can help by [:|action=edit}} expanding it].||}} Guillaume Apollinaire (1880 - 1918), a poet, writer and art critic.Guillaume Budé (1467 - 1540), a French scholar.Guillaume de Gisors (1219 - 1307), grandson ..
Guillaume, Hereditary Grand Duke of Luxembourg
Grand Ducal Family of Luxembourg HRH Grand Duke Jean*HRH The Grand Duke*HRH The Grand Duchess**HRH The Hereditary Grand Duke**HRH Prince Félix**HRH Prince Louis**HRH Princess Alexandra**HRH Prince Sébastien*HI&RH Princess Marie Astrid*HRH Prince Jean*HRH Princess Helene**HRH Pri..
Guillaume-André Fauteux
The Honourable Guillaume-André Fauteux (October 20, 1874 – September 10, 1940) was a Canadian politician and Senator. Born in St-Benoît, Quebec, a Conservative, he was defeated six times (1908, 1921, 1925, 1925 by-election, 1926, and 1930) while attempting to become a Member of Parliament. ..
Guillaume-Antoine Olivier
Guillaume Antoine Olivier Guillaume-Antoine Olivier (1756 - 1814) was a French entomologist. He was the author of Entomologie, ou histoire naturelle des Insectes (1808) and Le Voyage dans l'Empire Othoman, l'Égypte et la Perse (1807). He was a close friend of Johan Christian Fabricius and a p..
Guillaume-Chrétien de Lamoignon de Malesherbes
Guillaume-Chrétien de Lamoignon de Malesherbes by Antoine-Denis Chaudet, Louvre Guillaume-Chrétien de Lamoignon de Malesherbes, often referred to as Malesherbes or Lamoignon-Malesherbes (December 6, 1721 – April 23, 1794) was a French statesman, minister, and afterwards counsel for th..
Guillaume-Gabriel Nivers
Guillaume-Gabriel Nivers (1632-1714) was a French musician, who was born, lived and died in Paris. After sudying with Chambonnières and Du Mont he became a most famous organist, titular in Saint-Sulpice church from the beginning of the 1650s till his death. He got married in 1668. He was chosen on..
Guillaume-Joseph Roques
Guillaume-Joseph Roques (1757–1847) was a French neoclassical and romantic painter. He taught at the Royal Academy of Arts in Toulouse where Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres was among his pupils. He was a prolific artist and one of the most notable exponents of neoclassicism outside of the ce..
Guillaume-Lebrecht Petzold
Guillaume-Lebrecht Petzold was a piano maker in Paris in the early 1800s. Petzold was born 2 July, 1794 in Lichtenhayn, a village in Saxony near Meißen. His father, a protestant minister, wanted him to learn an artistic trade and in April 1798 brought him to Dresden where he apprenticed with Charl..
Guillaume (crater)
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Guillaume Amfrye de Chaulieu
French literature French literary history Medieval 16th century - 17th century 18th century -19th century 20th century - Contemporary French Writers Chronological list - - [[Portal:France|France Portal]] [[Portal:Literature|Literature Portal]]This box: [ view] • &..
Guillaume Amontons
Guillaume Amontons (August 31, 1663 - October 11, 1705) was a French scientific instrument inventor and physicist. Contents 1 Life2 Work2.1 Scientific instruments2.2 Thermodynamics2.3 Friction3 Honours4 Notes5 Bibliography Life Guillaume was born in Paris,..
Guillaume Apollinaire
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Guillaume aux Blanches Mains
Guillaume de Blois (1135 – 1202), called Guillaume aux Blanches Mains (William Whitehands), archbishop of Sens (1169 – 1176), archbishop of Rheims (1175 – 1202), and first Peer of France to bear that title, was a son of Theobald the Great, count of Blois and count of Champagne, and..
Guillaume Beuzelin
Guillaume Beuzelin (born 14 April 1979) is a French professional footballer currently playing for Scottish Premier League club Hibernian. Beuzelin joined Hibs in 2004 having been released by his previously club Le Havre. External link [Soccerbase player profile] ..
Guillaume Bigourdan
Asteroids discovered: 1 390 Alma March 24 1894 Guillaume Bigourdan (April 6, 1851 – February 28, 1932) was a French astronomer. In 1877 he was appointed by Félix Tisserand as assistant astronomer at the Toulouse Observatory, and in 1879 followed Tisserand to the Paris Observatory when ..
Guillaume Briconnet
Guillaume Briçonnet (c 1472 - 24 January 1534) was the Bishop of Meaux from 1516 until his death in 1534. Briçonnet was born into a wealthy aristocratic family about the year 1472. His father was Guillaume Briçonnet (1445–1514) who had already enjoyed a successful career in the Catholic Churc..
Guillaume Budé
Guglielmus Budaeus Guillaume Budé (Latin: Guglielmus Budaeus) (1467 - August 23, 1540) was a French scholar. Life He was born in Paris. He went to the University of Orléans to study law, but for several years, being possessed of ample means, he led an idle and dissipated life. When about t..
Guillaume Caillet
Guillaume Caillet was the leader of the peasant revolt the Jacquerie in 1358 in France. The rebellion was named after his sobriquet Jacques Bonhomme ("Simple Jack"). The revolt was a reaction to high taxes and general unrest following the French defeat at the Battle of Poitiers. It was suppressed ..
Guillaume Cale
Guillaume Cale was a wealthy peasant from the town of Mello in the Beauvais north of Paris, who rose to fame as the leader of the Peasant Jacquerie which exploded into violence in May 1358 and rampaged for a month unchecked until the Battle of Mello on the 10 June. Cale's origins are unknown, it is ..
Guillaume Canet
Guillaume Canet (born April 10, 1973) is a French actor and film director. He was born in Boulogne-Billancourt. He has been married to Diane Kruger since September 1, 2001. Filmography Barracuda (1997)In All Innocence (1998)Sentimental Education (1998)Those Who Love Me Can Take the Train (1999)Wa..
Guillaume Cardinal d'Estouteville
Guillaume d'Estouteville (1403 - 1483) was a French ecclesiastic, was bishop of Angers, then of Digne, archbishop of Rouen, prior of Saint Martin des Champs, abbot of Mont St Michel, of St Ouen at Rouen, and of Montebourg. He was made a Cardinal in the consistory of December 18, 1439 by Pope Eugene..
Guillaume Cornelis van Beverloo
Guillaume Cornelis van Beverloo (born 1922), better known under his pseudonym Corneille, is a Dutch artist. Corneille, Cornelis van Beverloo was born in 1922 in Liege in Belgium. Corneille studied art at the Academy of Art in Amsterdam, in the Netherlands. He was one of the founders of the REFLEX m..
Guillaume Costeley
Guillaume Costeley (1530, possibly 1531 – January 28, 1606) was a French composer of the Renaissance. He was the court organist to Charles IX of France and famous for his numerous chansons, which were representative of the late development of the form; his work in this regard was part of the earl..
Guillaume Courtois
Guillaume Courtois (1628 - June 15, 1679), called "Il Borgognone", was a French painter and etcher, the brother of the Jesuit painter Jacques Courtois. His working career was spent ar Rome. Born, like his brother, to a painter at Saint-Hippolyte, Doubs, France, they went to Italy together when Guil..
Guillaume Coustou the Elder
Horse tamer, one of the Chevaux de Marly See also: Guillaume Coustou the Younger, nephew of Guillaume the Elder Guillaume Coustou the Elder (November 29, 1677, Lyon - February 22, 1746, Paris) was a French sculptor and academician. Coustou was the younger brother of French sculptor Nicolas Co..
Guillaume Coustou the Younger
Guillaume Coustou the Younger (March 19, 1716 - July 13, 1777), the son of Nicolas Coustou, studied at Rome, as winner of the Colbert Prize. While to a great extent a copyist of his predecessors, he was much affected by the bad taste of his time, and produced little or nothing of permanent value. E..
Guillaume Dah Zadi
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Guillaume Delisle
Guillaume Delisle (February 28, 1675 - January 25, 1726) was a French cartographer who lived in Paris. His father, Claude Delisle (1644-1720) studied law and then later settled in Paris as private teacher in geography and history, and afterwards filled the office of royal censor. He was also a car..
Guillaume Depardieu
Guillaume Depardieu (born April 7, 1971) is a French actor, the son of Gérard Depardieu. He has a daughter named Louise. Guillaume Depardieu was involved in a motorcycle accident in 1996. Filmography Pas si méchant que ça (1974)Tous les matins du monde (1992)Cible émouvante (1993)Les apprentis..
Guillaume de Bonne-Carrere
Guillaume de Bonne-Carrere (13 February 1754 – 1825), French diplomatist, was born at Muret in Languedoc. He began his career in the army, but soon entered the diplomatic service under Vergennes. A friend of Mirabeau and of Dumouriez, he became very active in the French Revolution, and Dumouri..
Guillaume de Chartres
Guillaume de Chartres (Guillielmus de Carnoto, Willemus de Carnoto), Prince of the Cistercian Principality of Seborga, was a grand master of the Knights Templar 1210 – 26 August 1218. In 1210, he assisted at the coronation of Jean de Brienne as King of Jerusalem. In 1211, he arbitrated betw..
Guillaume de Fondaumière
Guillaume de Fondaumière was born on June 28 1971 in Marseille, France. The eldest son of UN diplomat Bertrand de Fondaumière and Marie-Laure de Fondaumière, a history professor. He lived in Geneva from 1973 to 1978 and in Vienna from 1978 to 1990. He created his first company at the age of 16..
Guillaume de Gisors
Guillaume de Gisors (1219-1307). Son of Hugues III de Gisors and grandson of Jean de Gisors. According to the genealogies in the "Prieuré" documents his sister married one Jean des Plantard. They also state that Guillaume was inducted into the Order of the Ship and the Double Crescent in 1269. T..
Guillaume de l'Hôpital
Guillaume François Antoine, Marquis de l'Hôpital (1661 – February 2, 1704) was a French mathematician. He is perhaps best known for the rule which bears his name for calculating the limiting value of a fraction whose numerator and denominator either both approach zero or both approach inf..
Guillaume de Lamoignon de Blancmesnil
Guillaume II de Lamoignon, seigneur de Blancmesnil et de Malesherbes was a French magistrate who was born in Paris in 1683 and died in 1772. Biography The second son of the president Chrétien François de Lamoignon, he was named general advocat for the Parlement of Paris on July 2, 1707 and then..
Guillaume de Lorris
Portrait of Guillaume de Lorris from a manuscript of the Roman de la Rose in the Bodleian Library (Douce 195, folio 1r). French literature French literary history Medieval 16th century - 17th century 18th century -19th century 20th century - Contemporary French Writers Chronolo..
Guillaume de Machaut
Machaut receiving Nature and three of her children, from an illuminated Parisian manuscript of the 1350s French literature French literary history Medieval 16th century - 17th century 18th century -19th century 20th century - Contemporary French Writers Chronological list - ..
Guillaume de Nogaret
Guillaume de Nogaret (1260-70 - 1313) was councillor and keeper of the seal to Philip IV of France. Early life His father was a citizen of Toulouse, and was, so it was claimed, condemned as a heretic during the Albigensian crusade. The family held a small ancestral property of servile origin at No..
Guillaume de Palerme
Guillaume de Palerme ("William of Palerne") is a French romance poem, which has been translated into English. The French verse romance was composed circa 1200, commissioned by Countess Yolande (who is generally identified to be Yolande, daughter of Baldwin IV, Count of Flanders). The prose versio..
Guillaume de Salluste Du Bartas
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Guillaume de Sonnac
Guillaume de Sonnac was Grand Master of the Knights Templar Temple from 1247 to 1250. He distinguished himself at the siege of Damietta, and commanded the vanguard of the Christian army together with the Count of Artois. He lost an eye during the fighting. |- style="text-align: center;" ..
Guillaume Dode de la Brunerie
Guillaume Dode de la Brunerie (April 30, 1775 - February 28, 1851) was a Marshal of France. On February 12, 1812, he married the daughter of Marshal Pérignon, Agathe-Virginie. Contents 1 Early life and French revolutionary wars2 Napoleonic wars3 The Restoration4 July monarch..
Guillaume Dubois
Guillaume Dubois Guillaume Dubois (September 6, 1656 – August 10, 1723) was a French cardinal and statesman. He was born in Brive-la-Gaillarde, in Limousin. He was, according to his enemies, the son of an apothecary, his father being in fact a doctor of medicine of respectable family, ..
Guillaume Duchenne
Guillaume Benjamin Amand Duchenne (born September 17, 1806 in Boulogne; died September 15, 1875) was a French neurologist. Duchenne Guillaume Benjamin Amand Duchenne was French neurologist, who was first to describe several nervous and muscular disorders and, in developing medical treatment ..
Guillaume Dufay
Du Fay (left), with Gilles Binchois Guillaume Du Fay (Dufay, Du Fayt) (?August 5, 1397 – November 27, 1474) was a Franco-Flemish composer and music theorist of the early Renaissance. As the central figure in the Burgundian School, he was the most famous and influential composer in Euro..
Guillaume Dufresne d' Arsel
Guillaume Dufresne d' Arsel was the established French rule of Mauritius under the French East India Company in 1715. ..
Guillaume Dupuytren
Guillaume Dupuytren, Baron (October 5, 1777 - February 8, 1835) was a French anatomist and military surgeon. Although he gained much esteem for treating Napoleon Bonaparte's piles, he is best known for the Dupuytren's contracture named after him and which he described in 1831. Contents 1 Bi..
Guillaume Durand
This article is about Durandus of Mende; you may be looking for the philosopher Durandus of Saint-Pourçain Guillaume Durand (c. 1230 – November 1, 1296) also known as Durandus, Duranti or Durantis, from the Italian form of Durandi filius, as he sometimes signed himself, was a French canonist..
Guillaume Durand (nephew)
Guillaume Durand (died 1330) was a French clergyman, a nephew of a more famous Guillaume Durand, nicknamed "The Speculator". Like his uncle, he was a canonist, was rector of the university of Toulouse and succeeded his uncle as Bishop of Mende. He wrote in 1311, in connection with the council of Vi..
Guillaume du Bellay
Guillaume du Bellay, seigneur de Langey (1491, Glatigny - January 9th 1543, Saint-Symphorien-de-Lay), from a notable Angevin familiy was a French diplomat and general under King Francis I. This article incorporates text from the public domain 1907 edition of The Nuttall Encyclopaedia. ..
Guillaume du Vair
Guillaume du Vair (March 7, 1556 - August 3, 1621) was a French author and lawyer. He was born in Paris. After taking holy orders, he exercised only legal functions for most of his career. However, from 1617 till his death he was Bishop of Lisieux. His reputation is that of a lawyer, a statesman a..
Guillaume Faye
Guillaume Faye (1949 - ) is a French journalist and writer. With a PhD from Science-Po, Guillaume Faye was one of the major theorists of the French New Right Nouvelle Droite in the 1970-1980’s. A former member of Alain de Benoist’s new-right organisation GRECE, he took part in the splitting of..
Guillaume Fichet
Guillaume Fichet (1433-ca.1480) was a French scholar who cooperated with Johann Heynlin to establish the first printing press in France in 1470. Born in Le Petit-Bornand-les-Glières, in Savoy, he came to Paris to teach at the Sorbonne. ..
Guillaume François Rouelle
Guillaume François Rouelle (1703-1770) was a French chemist and apothecary. He is known as l'Aîné (the elder) to distinguish him from his younger brother, Hilaire Rouelle, who was also a chemist and known as the discoverer of urea. He started a public course in his laboratory in 1738 where he ta..
Guillaume Geefs
Guillaume Geefs (born 1805 at Antwerp; died 1883) was a Belgian sculptor. Geefs studied under Van Geels and Jean-Etienne Ramey. In 1833, he executed a colossal work at Brussels, "Victims of the Revolution," and numerous statues and busts as well as imaginative productions. In his lifetime, Geefs..
Guillaume Gouffier, seigneur de Bonnivet
Guillaume Gouffier, seigneur de Bonnivet (c. 1488 – February 24, 1525) was a French soldier. The younger brother of Artus Gouffier, seigneur de Boisy, tutor of Francis I of France, Bonnivet was brought up with Francis, and after the young king's accession he became one of the most powerful of..
Guillaume Groen van Prinsterer
Guillaume Groen van Prinsterer (August 21, 1801 - May 19, 1876), Dutch politician and historian, was born at Voorburg, near the Hague. Overview He is a Dutch historical icon who received from the country's King of his day, the title "van Prinsterer" - or "of the King." Groen was an educated and de..
Guillaume Guiart
French literature French literary history Medieval 16th century - 17th century 18th century -19th century 20th century - Contemporary French Writers Chronological list - - [[Portal:France|France Portal]] [[Portal:Literature|Literature Portal]]This box: [ view] • &..
Guillaume Henri Dufour
Henri Dufour Guillaume-Henri Dufour (15 September 1787, Constance - 14 July 1875, Geneva) was a Swiss general and topographer. He served under Napoleon I and led the Swiss forces to victory against the Sonderbund. He presided over the first Geneva convention which established the Internation..
Guillaume IV, Grand Duke of Luxembourg
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Guillaume Lefebvre
Guillaume Lefevbre (born 7 May, 1981 in Amos, Quebec) is currently a member of the Pittsburgh Penguins organization. He currently plays for the Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins in the American Hockey League. He has played in the National Hockey League for Pittsburgh and for the Philadelphia Flyers. ..
Guillaume Lekeu
Guillaume Lekeu (January 20 1870 – January 21 1894) was a Belgian (Wallon) composer of classical music. Life Lekeu, who was born in Verviers, took his first lessons at the conservatory in Verviers. In 1879, his parents moved to Poitiers. There, he finished school while he continued his music..
Guillaume Le Gentil
Guillaume Joseph Hyacinthe Jean-Baptiste Le Gentil de la Galaisière (September 12 1725 – October 22 1792) was a French astronomer. He was born in Coutances and first intended to enter the church before turning to astronomy. He discovered what are now known as the Messier objects M32, M36 an..
Guillaume Marie Anne Brune
Lithograph of Guillaume Marie Anne Brune by Delpech Guillaume Marie Anne Brune (March 13, 1763—August 2, 1815) was a French soldier and political figure who rose to the rank of Marshal of France. The son of a lawyer, he was born at Brive-la-Gaillarde, Corrèze. Brune settled in Paris be..
Guillaume Mathieu, comte Dumas
Guillaume Mathieu, comte Dumas (23 November 1753 - 16 October 1837), French general, born at Montpellier, of a noble family, joined the French army in 1773 and entered upon active service in 1780, as aide-de-camp to Rochambeau in the American Revolutionary War. He had a share in all the principal en..
Guillaume Morel
Guillaume Morel (1505-1564), French classical scholar, was born at Tilleul in Normandy. After acting as proof-reader in a Paris firm, he set up for himself, and subsequently succeeded Turnebus as king's printer in 1555. His most important work was Thesaurus vocum omnium latinarum, containing a numb..
Guillaume Pellicier
Guillaume Pellicier (c. 1490-1568) ( Guillaume Pellissier) was a French prelate and diplomatist. Born at Melgueil in Languedoc, he was educated by his uncle, the bishop of Maguelonne, whom he succeeded in 1529. In 1536 he was transferred to Montpellier. Francis I entrusted him with several import..
Guillaume Philibert Duhesme
Count Guillaume Philibert Duhesme (July 7 1766, Bourgeuf, Burgundy - June 18 1815 near Waterloo) was a French general during the Napoleonic Wars. Duhesme studied law and in 1792 was made colonel of a free corps by Charles-François Dumouriez, which he raised by his own means. As commander at Roerm..
Guillaume Postel
Guillaume Postel (1510 - 1581), was a French linguist, astronomer, Cabbalist, diplomat, professor, and religious universalist. Born in 1510 in the village of Barenton in Basse-Normandie, Postel made his home in the vicinity of Paris. Adept at Arabic, Hebrew, and Syriac and other Semitic languages..
Guillaume Poyet
Guillaume Poyet (c. 1473 - April 1548) was a French magistrate born in Angers. After practising successfully as a barrister at Angers and Paris, he was instructed by Louise of Savoy, mother of the king Francis I, to uphold her rights against the constable de Bourbon in 1521. This was the beginning o..
Guillaume Raoux
Guillaume Raoux (born February 14, 1970 in Bagnol-sur-Ceze) is a former tennis player from France, who turned professional in 1989. He represented his native country at the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta, Georgia, where he was defeated in the first round by Zimbabwe's Byron Black. The righthander w..
Guillaume Rondelet
Guillaume Rondelet Guillaume Rondelet (1507-1566) was professor of medicine at the University of Montpellier in southern France. Famed as a teacher, Rondelet was also the author of a book on the natural history of fishes. He may have been the model for Dr. Rondibilis in the Tiers livre of Fran..
Guillaume Sarkozy
Guillaume Georges Didier Sarközy de Nagy-Bocsa (born June 18, 1951, in Paris, 17th arrondissement), simply known as Guillaume Sarkozy, is a French textile entrepreneur and vice-president of the MEDEF, the French union of employers. Guillaume Sarkozy is the older brother of famous French politician ..
Guillaume Sayer
Pierre Guillaume Sayer (c. 1796 – sometime after May 1849) was a Métis fur trader whose trial was a turning point in the ending of the Hudson's Bay Company's (HBC) monopoly of the fur trade in North America. Sayer had been trading to Norman Kittson in Pembina, North Dakota, who was in direct..
Guillaume Soro
Guillaume Kigbafori Soro (born 8 May 1972) is a Ivorian rebel and political figure. A Catholic from the north of the country, Soro led the rebel Patriotic Movement of Côte d'Ivoire (MPCI) in a September 2002 rebellion against the government of President Laurent Gbagbo that triggered the Ivorian C..
Guillaume Thomas François Raynal
Guillaume Thomas François Raynal (April 12, 1713 – March 6, 1796) was a French writer. He was born at Saint-Geniez in Rouergue. He was educated at the Jesuit school of Pézenas, and received priest's orders, but he was dismissed for unexplained reasons from the parish of Saint-Sulpice, Paris..
Guillaume Vigneault
Guillaume Vigneault, born on August 5, 1970 in Montréal, is a novelist, son of Gilles Vigneault. Contents 1 Studies and works2 Books3 Awards4 External links Studies and works After a baccalaureate in literary's studies at the Université du Québec à Montréal and the begin..
Guillaume Warmuz
Guillaume Warmuz is a French goalkeeper. He currently plays for AS Monaco FC in Ligue 1. External links [Guillaume Warmuz Official Site (French)] AS Monaco -Current Squad 1 Warmuz | 3 dos Santos | 4 Modesto | 5 Perez | 6 Plašil ..
Guillebert de Lannoy
Guillebert de Lannoy, also seen as "Gilbert de Lannoy" or "Gilbert of Lannoy", (1386-1462), Flemish diplomatist, was chamberlain to the duke of Burgundy, governor of the fort of Sluys, and a knight of the Golden Fleece. He discharged several diplomatic missions in France, England, Prussia, Poland a..
Guillemets
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Guillemette Laurens
Guillemette Laurens (born Fontainebleau, France in 1950) is a French operatic mezzo-soprano. Guillemette trained at the Academy of Toulouse and debuted in the role of Baba in "The Rake's Progress" at Salle Favart in Paris. She took part in the premiere recording of Lull'y "Isis" of 1677. She has g..
Guillemó
Guillemó (d. 827) was Count of Rasez and Conflent, son of Berà. He received these counties from delegation of his father (before 820) and retained them when Berà died in 820. In 826 he joined the revolt of Aysun or Aissó and, routed, fled to Córdoba. It is also know as Guillemundus. His name ..
Guillemont
Guillemont is a small village and commune roughly 8 miles east of Albert in the Somme département of northern France. It, like much of the surrounding area, is primarily an agricultural community, but is known for its large cemetery, which has become a tourist attraction. The cemetery began as a ..
Guillemot
The Guillemots comprise two genera of auks, Uria and Cepphus. There are five species: Uria*Common Guillemot or Common Murre, Uria aalge*Brunnich's Guillemot or Thick-billed Murre, Uria lomvia Cepphus* Black Guillemot or Tystie, Cepphus grylle* Pigeon Guillemot, Cepphus columba* Spectacled Gu..
Guillemots
Guillemots may refer to: More than one guillemot; members of any of five species of auk, a family of birds.Guillemots, a British avant-garde pop band. This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you ma..
Guillemots (band)
Guillemots are a British avant-garde pop and indie rock band formed in November 2004 by Fyfe Dangerfield. Contents 1 History2 Live Performances3 Band members3.1 Albums3.2 EPs3.3 Singles4 Trivia5 External links History Fyfe Dangerfield began writing songs..
Guillem Balague
Guillem Balague is Sky Sports' Spanish football expert and a respected journalist. Guillem provides weekly updates from behind the glamorous scenes of La Liga, keeping viewers up-to-date with all the latest news and views. As well as discussing the hottest topics in Spain, Guillem will cast an ey..
Guillem de Cabestany
Guillaume de Cabestang (more correctly, in Occitan, Guilhem de Cabestanh) was a Troubadour poet. According to his legendary Vida, he was the lover of Seremonda, wife of Raimon of Castel-Rossillon. On discovering this, Raimon fed Cabestanh's heart to Seremonda. When he told her what she had eaten, sh..
Guillén de Castro y Bellvis
Guillén de Castro y Bellvis (1569 – July 28, 1631), was a Spanish dramatist. A Valencian by birth, he soon achieved a literary reputation. In 1591 he joined a local literary academy called the Nocturnos. At one time a captain of the coastguard, at another the protégé of Benavente, viceroy..
Guillermo "Willy" Oddó
Guillermo "Willy" Oddó (b.? - 7 November 1991): Chilean musician and engineer, member of the Chilean musical ensemble, Quilapayún between 1967 and 1987. Oddó studied at the State Technical University in Santiago de Chile, where he participated in the musical "peñas" and other cultural and studen..
Guillermo Amor
Guillermo Amor (born December 4, 1967 in Benidorm) is a Spanish football player. He played mostly for FC Barcelona. Other clubs included Fiorentina and Villarreal CF. He played for Spain national football team and was a participant at the 1998 FIFA World Cup. ..
Guillermo Arriaga
Guillermo Arriaga Jordán (b. in 1958) is an award-winning Mexican author, screenwriter and producer. He received the 2005 Cannes Film Festival Best Screenplay Award for The Three Burials of Melquiades Estrada. Arriaga was born in Mexico City and spent his childhood in one of the most violent secto..
Guillermo Barros Schelotto
Guillermo Barros Schelotto (born May 4, 1973 in La Plata, Argentina) is a football player, who plays for Boca Juniors of Primera División Argentina. El Melli started playing professionally at the end of 1991 with Gimnasia y Esgrima de La Plata, where he scored 45 goals in 181 matches. On Septemb..
Guillermo Bauer
--> Guillermo Bauer was a proprietor of the first steam-operated flour mill in Argentina. The first mill was authorized in 1859 by the provincial government of Antonio Gaspoz, who built it to the edge of the Cululú River. The steam mill was installed in the colony of San Carlos by Guillermo Bauer ..
Guillermo Billinghurst
Guillermo Billinghurst Full Title: President of Peru Term in Office: September 24, 1912 – February 4, 1914 Predecessor: Augusto B. Leguía y Salcedo Successor: Oscar R. Benavides Date of Birth: July 27, 1851 Date of Death: June 28, 1915 Political party: Democra..
Guillermo Billinghurst Angulo
Guillermo Billinghurst Angulo (18??-19??) was a Peruvian politician in the early 20th century. He was the mayor of Lima from 1909 to 1910. |- style="text-align: center;" ..
Guillermo Cabrera Infante
Guillermo Cabrera Infante (April 22, 1929 – February 21, 2005) was a Cuban novelist, essayist, translator, and critic; in the 1950s he used the pseudonym G. Caín. A one-time supporter of the Castro regime, Cabrera Infante went into exile to London in 1965. He is best known for the novel Tres..
Guillermo Cañas
Guillermo Ignacio Cañas (born November 25, 1977) is an Argentine professional tennis player. He was born in Argentina's capital, Buenos Aires, and named after Argentine tennis star Guillermo Vilas. Willy Cañas started playing at age 7, and had an excellent youth start reaching quarterfinal of Wim..
Guillermo Capetillo
Guillermo Capetillo (April 30 1958, Mexico City) is a Mexican actor, singer and matador or bullfighter. He is a member of the Capetillo family. His father (Manuel Capetillo, Sr.) and his brother, actor Manuel Capetillo, Jr. are also matadors, his half-brother Eduardo Capetillo is a singer and actor...
Guillermo Castro
Don Guillermo Castro (b. 1810 d. ?) was the son of Don Carlos Castro of Rancho Las Lagas, near Coyote, California in Santa Clara County. He was soldier, rancher, surveyor, and magistrate in his lifetime. Castro was a career solidier and lieutenant of the militia in the Mexican army, posted to th..
Guillermo Coria
Guillermo Sebastián Coria Nickname(s): El Mago, Mini-Moya Country: Argentina Residence: Venado Tuerto, Argentina Height: 5 ft 9 in (175 cm) Weight: 152 lb (69 kg) Plays: Right-handed Turned pro: 2000 Highest singles ranking: 3 (05/03/2004) Singles ..
Guillermo Dávila
Guillermo Dávila (born 18 march 1955, in Caracas) is a Venezuelan actor and singer who has acted in many telenovelas. After starting his career in theatre in the 1970s, Dávila first gained national fame in a telenovela called Ligia Helena, becoming famous internationally in 1983, when he starred ..
Guillermo del Toro
Guillermo del Toro Guillermo del Toro (born 9 October 1964 in Guadalajara, Jalisco) is a Mexican film director. Guillermo Del Toro was born October 9, 1964 in Guadalajara Jalisco, Mexico. Raised by his Catholic grandmother, Del Toro developed an interest in filmmaking in his early teens. Late..
Guillermo Díaz
Guillermo Diaz Guillermo Diaz (born 1975 in New Jersey, USA) is a Cuban American actor who has starred in movies such as Half Baked (1998), 200 Cigarettes (1999), and Stonewall (1995), and has had several TV guest appearances on such shows as Chappelle's Show, Law & Order and ER. He is also op..
Guillermo Diaz
Guillermo Diaz can refer to: Guillermo Díaz - an actorGuillermo Diaz - a basketball playerThis is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended ..
Guillermo Díaz (basketball)
Guillermo Díaz is a basketball player for the Los Angeles Clippers. He was selected 55th overall in the 2006 NBA Draft, after declaring for the NBA during his junior season. He played college basketball at the University of Miami, where he became an all-american. He is known for his incredible ath..
Guillermo Diaz (basketball player)
Guillermo Diaz (born March 4 1985 in Puerto Rico) is a Puerto Rican professional basketball player drafted the Los Angeles Clippers of the NBA. He was chosen as the 52nd pick of the's 2006 NBA Draft by the Los Angeles Clippers. Brief biography The 6'2", 185 lb Barea, was a three-year letterman at..
Guillermo E. Brown
Guillermo E. Brown is a jazz drummer who has perfomed or recorded with Matthew Shipp, David S. Ware and others. ..
Guillermo Endara
Guillermo David Endara Galimany (born 12 May 1936 in Panama City) is a Panamanian politician. Endara was elected President of Panama in May 1989 by 62,5% of the vote, against 24,9% of the vote for the party of strongman Manuel Noriega, who refused to recognise the election. In the aftermath of the..
Guillermo Flores Avendaño
Guillermo Flores Avendaño (1894 – 1982) was President of Guatemala from 27 October 1957 to 2 March 1958. |- style="text-align: center;" ..
Guillermo Francella
Guillermo Francella (born February 14, 1955 in Buenos Aires, Argentina) is a famous actor and comedian. He is one of Telefe's most well known personalities. Apart from being a television figure, he also has had a long theatrical acting career. Francella has travelled around his native Argentina wit..
Guillermo Franco
Guillermo Luis Franco Farcuason (born November 3, 1976 in Corrientes, Argentina) is an Argentine-Mexican football (soccer) striker, who currently plays for Spanish club Villarreal CF. Franco began his career with Argentine first division San Lorenzo, playing with the team from 1996 to 2002. Fran..
Guillermo Garcia
Some of the information in this has not been [Verifiabilityverified] and might not be reliable. It should be checked for inaccuracies and modified as needed, [cite sourcesciting sources]. --> Born in 1749 in Bonao, Guillermo Garcia was a highly influential business man in many ..
Guillermo Garcia-Lopez
Guillermo Garcia-Lopez (born June 4, 1983 in La Roda, Spain) is a professional male tennis player from Spain. He plays right-handed and turned pro in 2002. On May 23, 2005, Garcia-Lopez achieved his career-high singles ranking: World No. 70. ..
Guillermo Gómez-Peña
Guillermo Gómez-Peña (born 1955) is a Mexican-born, United States-based (since 1978) writer and performance artist, most of his works have to do with the interface between Mexican and U.S. culture. His works centers on the borders, physical and otherwise, between his two countries and between the ..
Guillermo Gonzalez
"This article is about the American soccer player. For information about the astrophysicist see Guillermo Gonzalez (CSC)." Guillermo "Memo" Gonzalez (born January 4, 1986 in Paramount, California) is an American soccer player, who currently plays midfielder for the Los Angeles Galaxy in Major Leag..
Guillermo Gonzalez (CSC)
Guillermo Gonzalez is an astrophysicist and assistant research professor at Iowa State University. He is a senior fellow of the Discovery Institute's Center for Science and Culture, considered the hub of the Intelligent Design movement, and a fellow with the International Society for Complexity, Inf..
Guillermo González Camarena
Guillermo González Camarena (Guadalajara, Jalisco, February 17, 1917 - Puebla, April 18, 1965), was a Mexican engineer that invented the color television and founded the first television station in Mexico from his basement. Making his first video camera from scrap materials at age 17, he patented ..
Guillermo Gorostiza Paredes
Guillermo Gorostiza Paredes (February 15, 1909 - August 23 1966), known as Gorostiza on the pitch, was a Spanish football forward for Athletic Bilbao from 1929 to 1940. He was born in Santurtzi in Vizcaya. Signing after playing one season for Arenas Club de Getxo and another for Racing de Ferrol, h..
Guillermo Haro
Dr. Guillermo Haro Professor Guillermo Haro (March 21, 1913 - April 26, 1988) was born in Mexico City where he grew during the time of the Mexican Revolution. He studied Philosophy at the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM). He became interested in astronomy and because of his ded..
Guillermo Haro Observatory
Guillermo Haro Observatory OrganizationNational Institute of Astrophysics, Optics and Electronics LocationCananea, Mexico Coordinates[31°3′10″N, 110°23′5″W] Altitude 2,480 meters ( feet) Webpage[link] Telescopes telescope 2.12 meter reflector Meade16 inch ref..
Guillermo Hernández-Cartaya
Guillermo Hernández-Cartaya was a Cuban banker born sometime in 1932 [#endnote_BOP] (although the New York Times described him in 1977 as in his "mid-fifties"); he spent 20 years as a banker in Cuba, until he emigrated to the United States, where he became infamous as a dirty banker and..
Guillermo Jaim Etcheverry
Guillermo Jaim Etcheverry (born 1942-12-12) is an Argentine physician, former rector of the Universidad de Buenos Aires (UBA). Jaim Etcheverry doctorated in 1972 at the University of Buenos Aires. He dedicated to the docency and the investigation of neurobiology. Between 1986 and 1990 he was the de..
Guillermo José Torres
Guillermo José Torres (born 1943) is a famous Puerto Rican television reporter. He was born in the city of Ponce into a prominent family. In his adolescent years, Torres and his family moved to Mercedita district of Ponce, near the Mercedita Airport. Torres' brother, Carlitos, was a show ho..
Guillermo Kahlo
Guillermo Kahlo (born Wilhelm Kahlo 1871–1941) was a Mexican photographer and father of the (more famous) artist Frida Kahlo, who painted his portrait. Kahlo was born in Baden-Baden, the son of jeweller and goldsmith Jakob Heinrich Kahlo and Henriette née Kaufmann, ethnically German Lutheran..
Guillermo Klein
Guillermo Klein (1970- ) is an Argentine pianist and composer. He graduated from Berklee School of Music in 1994, and throughout the 1990s held a residency at Small's, a jazz club in New York City. Known for his highly original harmonic and sylistic concepts, Klein has garnered much respect from th..
Guillermo León
Guillermo León (known to fans as "Viriguas") was a Costa Rican soccer player best known for his success with Deportivo Saprissa in the 1950s. In 1947, Viriguas scored 47 goals in 22 games while playing with Saprissa in the Third Division, and the following year scored 33 goals in Second Division,..
Guillermo León Valencia
Guillermo León Valencia Muñóz (born 1909; died 1971) was colombian president during 1962-1966. |- style="text-align: center;" ..
Guillermo Lora
Guillermo Lora (born 1922) is a Trotskyist leader in Bolivia. Lora has been active in the Revolutionary Workers' Party (POR) since the early 1940s and is its best known leader. Lora became active in the POR when it was building links with the Bolivian labor movement, most notably the Federation of..
Guillermo Mota
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Guillermo Obligado
Guillermo Obligado is an amazing California based Argentine show jumper. In the Athens 2004 Summer Olympic Games he was a horse groom for the Argentine Olympic Team. Guillermo competes internationally, he competes the most on the West Coast of the United States. He has many amazing horses one of t..
Guillermo Ochoa
Francisco Guillermo Ochoa Magaña also kown as Paco Memo (born July 13, 1985 in Guadalajara, Jalisco) is a Mexican soccer goalkeeper who currently plays for Club América in the Mexican First Division. Career At the tender age of 18, under Dutch coach Leo Beenhakker, Ochoa made his debut with Clu..
Guillermo Ortiz
Guillermo Ortiz Martínez (born July 21, 1948 in Mexico City) is the current governor of the Bank of Mexico, Mexico's central bank. Guillermo Ortiz Ortiz Martínez is the son of Gen. Leopoldo Ortiz Sevilla and Graciela Martínez Ostos and received a B.A. in Economics from the National Autono..
Guillermo Owen
Guillermo Owen (born May 4, 1938 in Bogotá, Colombia) is a mathematician. He obtained a B.S. degree from Fordham University in 1958, and a Ph.D. degree from Princeton University under the guidance of Dr. Harold Kuhn, in 1962. Dr. Owen is known for his work in Game Theory. His scholarly work include..
Guillermo Pérez-Roldán
Guillermo Pérez-Roldán (born October 20 1969, in Tandil, Argentina) is a former professional tennis player from Argentina. Pérez-Roldán was known particularly as a strong clay court player. He turned professional in 1986. Between 1987 and 1993, he won nine top-level singles titles. His best Gra..
Guillermo Perich
Guillermo Perich is a Cuban violinist. He has worked with the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, the Annapolis Symphony Orchestra, the Havana Philharmonic, the Mischakoff Quartet, the Walden Quartet, the St. Louis String Quartet and is a violist with the Baltimore String Quartet. He has also performed ..
Guillermo Portabales
Guillermo Portabales (6 April 1911 – 25 October 1970) was a Cuban singer-songwriter and guitarist who popularized that guajira style of Cuban music from the 1930s through the 1960s. His languid, melancholy, intensely lyrical guajiras and his elegant, stylish singing made him greatly popular..
Guillermo Posadas
Guillermo Posadas (1886-1937) was a Mexican composer. Hs composed the Mexican folk song Noche Feliz (Happy Night), recorded by the Italian tenor Enrico Caruso and sung in Spanish. The Msong Noche Feliz describes a night with Posadas's wife María, and love with his soul. ..
Guillermo Quiroz
Guillermo Quiroz [gee-YARE-mo kee-ROZE] (born November 29, 1981 in Caracas, Venezuela) is a catcher and right-handed batter who plays for the Seattle Mariners. Quiroz was signed by the Toronto Blue Jays as a non-drafted free agent in 1998, before his 17th birthday, with a lucrative $1.5 m..
Guillermo Ramírez
Guillermo "Pando" Ramírez (born March 26, 1978 in Livingston, Guatemala) is a Guatemalan soccer midfielder, who plays for CSD Municipal in the Guatemala National League, which he joined in 1996 at the age of eighteen. Ramírez had a spell in 2001 with PAS Giannina in Greece and in 2003 with Jaguar..
Guillermo Rawson
Dr. Guillermo Rawson (24 June 1821 - 20 January 1890) was a medical doctor and one of the most influential politicians in nineteenth century Argentina. As Interior Minister in 1862 he met Captain Love Jones-Parry and Lewis Jones who were on their way to Patagonia to investigate whether it was suita..
Guillermo Rigondeaux Ortiz
Gold medal 2000Sydney Boxing Men's Bantamweight Gold medal 2004Athens Boxing Men's Bantamweight Guillermo Rigondeaux Ortiz (born September 30, 1980 in La Prueba) is a Cuban boxer, who competed in the bantamweight (54 kg) at the 2000 and 2004 Summer Olympics and won gold medals. ..
Guillermo Rivas
Guillermo Rivas (December 25, 1927 - March 19, 2004) was a popular comedian best known as 'El Borras'. Rivas was born in Mexico City, Mexico. While sharing stages with luminaries such as Mario Moreno 'Cantinflas', Silvia Pinal and Enrique Rambal, he made more over 100 television and movie appearanc..
Guillermo Rivera
Full Name: Luis Guillermo Rivera Date of Birth: Jun 11, 1975 Age: 31 Born in: Bogota, Colombia Position: Midfielder Previus Team: Club Deportivo Tulua (Colombia), LDU Loja (Ecuador) Nickname: "Frenton" Member since: ..
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Guillermo Santa Cruz
Guillermo Santa Cruz (born 1984-01-06) is an Argentine actor. He is from Buenos Aires and has always lived there. Santa Cruz demonstrated interest and talent for acting since he was a small child. In 1991, at the age of 7, Santa Cruz made his television debut, at the Telefé telenovela, El Árbol ..
Guillermo Sartori
Guillermo Sartori Rodríguez (born ? in Virasoro, Corrientes) is a renowned Argentinian Volleyball referee. He has participated in a number of important matches at a national level. Before working as a referee he was a volleyball instructor in several institutions. ..
Guillermo Stábile
Guillermo Stábile (January 17, 1905 - December 27, 1966) was an Argentine footballer and coach. He was born in Parque Patricios, Buenos Aires. With 8 goals in 4 matches, Stábile was the top scorer of the first Football World Cup, held in 1930. He didn't play on the first match of Argentina, and ..
Guillermo Stirling
Guillermo Stirling (1937-) is a Uruguayan political figure. He was the unsuccessful Colorado Party candidate in the 2004 Presidential elections. He was previously Interior Minister under the Presidencies of Julio María Sanguinetti (2nd Presidency) and Jorge Batlle. ..
Guillermo Tell Villegas
Guillermo Tell Villegas was President of Venezuela in 1868, then in 1892. ..
Guillermo Trujillo
Guillermo Trujillo (born 1927) is a painter from Panama. He was born in Horconcitos, Chiriqui, Panama. He started his studies in Panama and completed them in Madrid. In 1959 he obtained an Honorable Mention in the Biennial of Sao Paulo, and has continued to receive awards. Trujillo incorporated elem..
Guillermo Ungo
Guillermo Manuel Ungo Revelo (1931 – 1991) was a Salvadoran social democratic politician. He was a member of the ruling government junta from 1979 to 1980. Ungo was for a time the unofficial leader of the opposition in his capacity as president of the Revolutionary Democratic Front alliance. He ra..
Guillermo Valencia
Guillermo Valencia (born October 29, 1873, Popayán, Colombia; died July 8, 1943, Popayán) was a Colombian poet and statesman, whose technical command of verse and skill at translation are notable. He was the father of Guillermo León Valencia Muñóz (1909-1971) colombian president during 1962-196..
Guillermo Verdecchia
Guillermo Verdecchia (born December 7, 1962 in Buenos Aires, Argentina) is a Canadian playwright. Verdecchia came to Canada at the age of two, and was raised in Waterloo, Ontario. He studied theatre at Ryerson Polytechnic. His first serious play, i.d., was produced in 1989. Verdecchia is a three-t..
Guillermo Vilas
Guillermo Vilas (born August 17, 1952 in Buenos Aires, Argentina) was a star professional tennis player. Contents 1 Career2 Grand Slam singles finals2.1 Wins (4)2.2 Runner-ups (4)3 Titles (77)3.1 Singles (62)4 Grand Slam / Masters singles performance5 Sig..
Guillermo Zúñiga Martínez
Guillermo Héctor Zúñiga Martínez (b. December 18, 1942 in Jalapa, Veracruz) is a Mexican politician and member of the Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI) who served in the Mexican House of Representatives. Professional career Zúñiga founded and was the first President of the oratory insti..
Guilletville, Ontario
Guilletville is a community in the Ontario city of Greater Sudbury. For postal delivery and telephone exchange purposes, addresses in Guilletville are considered part of Val Caron. From 1973 to 2000, Guilletville was part of the town of Valley East, in the Regional Municipality of Sudbury. On Jan..
Guillielmus Messaus
Guillielmus Messaus (1589–1640) was a Flemish composer from Antwerp. He is now remembered mostly as a very productive musical arranger of 'cantiones natalitiae', christmas songs, which were very popular in the Low Countries. He was cantor at the Antwerp city-church of St. Walburgis. ..
Guilloché
Guilloche interlace on the frame of a doorway, S. Salvatore in Lauro, Rome The guilloche interlace pattern (illustrated, right), a conventional enriched moulding in classical architecture, may enclose empty space or be rosetted as it is here; the result is a moulding that could be said to be g..
Guillotine
This article is about the machine used for executions. For alternative meanings, see: Guillotine (disambiguation). The Maiden, an older Scottish design. This example is an exhibit at the Museum of Scotland, Edinburgh. The guillotine is a device used for carrying out executions by decapitation...
Guillotine (disambiguation)
Guillotine can refer to: Guillotine - an execution device.Joseph-Ignace Guillotin - inventor of the said execution device.Paper guillotine - a piece of office equipment.Guillotine (metalwork) - a metal-working tool.Guillotine (game) - a Wizards of the Coast card game.Cloture - a form of parliament..
Guillotine (game)
Guillotine is a card game created by Wizards of the Coast and designed by Paul Peterson. The game is set during the French Revolution, and was released on Bastille Day in 1998. The goal is to collect the heads of nobles, and thus get points. Contents 0.1 Overview0.2 Gameplay0.3 Nob..
Guillotine (metalwork)
A guillotine is a machine used to accurately cut sheet metal. It may be foot-operated (or less commonly hand-operated), or powered. An angled blade is driven down which slices the metal along the length of the cut, shearing it off very cleanly. Depending on the capacity of the machine, the angle of..
Guillotine choke
The guillotine choke is a chokehold in martial arts applied from in front of the opponent. The choke involves using the arms to encircle the opponent's neck in a fashion similar to a guillotine. The technique is a type of lateral vascular restraint that constricts the blood flow from the carotid ..
Guillotine lock
A guillotine lock is a type of canal lock. The lock itself operates on the same principle as any normal pound lock, but is unusual in that its gate is a single piece, usually of steel, that slides vertically upwards when opened to allow a boat to traverse underneath. The resemblance to the French gu..
Guillotine Motion
A Guillotine Motion is the common name for an Allocation of Time Motion which is a British House of Commons procedure that can be used to restrict the time set aside for debate during the passage of a bill through the House. The Standing Orders of the House of Commons do not establish any formal ti..
Guillotine problem
The guillotine problem is a problem in combinatorial geometry, and printing. Closely related to packing problems, it is the question of how to get the maximum number of sheets of one rectangular size out of a larger sheet, only orthogonal cuts that bisect one component of the sheet are allowed, a..
Guillouche
Guillouche or Guilloché patterns are spirograph-like curves that frame a curve within an inner and outer envelope curve. They are used on banknotes, securities, and passports worldwide for added security against counterfeiting. For currency, the precise techniques used by the governments of Russia..
Guilly d'Herbemont
Guilly d'Herbemont is the inventor of the White cane for blind people. In 1930, she wrote to the Director of the one big national dailies of the time: The Écho de Paris which published its letter and she alarmed the Prefect of Police force and the Director of the Municipal Police force. On Februa..
Guilmi
Guilmi is a commune and town in the Province of Chieti in the Abruzzo region of Italy Abruzzo · Communes of the province of Chieti Altino | Archi | Ari | Arielli | Atessa | Bomba | Borrello | Bucchianico | Canosa Sannita | Carpineto Sinello | Carunchio | Casacanditella | Casalanguida ..
Guilmon
Guilmon is a fictional character from the Digimon franchise, appearing in the Digimon Tamers series. A Reptile-type Digimon, he is Takato's partner. At times, he can seem naïve and a bit babyish. Guilmon is very strong and will protect his friends. He was voiced by Masako Nozawa (Japan) and Stev..
Guilsborough
Guilsborough is a village in the Daventry district of the county of Northamptonshire in England. It is at the centre of area of rural villages between the towns of Northampton, Daventry, Rugby and Market Harborough. There is a secondary school, fire station and a new doctor's surgery. ..
Guilt
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Guiltless Gourmet
Guiltless Gourmet is a snack food brand. It was founded in 1989 by Doug Forman, who was looking to create a healthy chip. The first tortilla chips were created in his kitchen and distributed locally. The brand became very popular and grew quickly. It is now manufactured and distributed by R.A.B. ..
Guilty
For the term which means culpability, see Guilt. "Guilty" is also the name of: A number of songs:*"Guilty," a 1931 song by Richard Whiting, Harry Akst, and Gus Kahn, popularized by Johnny Desmond and later Margaret Whiting.*"Guilty," a duet between Barbra Streisand and Barry Gibb, released in 1981..
Guilty (1931 song)
"Guilty" is a popular song published in 1931. The music was written by Richard A. Whiting and Harry Akst. The lyrics were written by Gus Kahn. The song was popularized by Margaret Whiting (Richard Whiting's daughter) and by Johnny Desmond in 1946. The Whiting recording was made on October 9, 194..
Guilty (1993 album)
Guilty is an anarcho-punk 7" EP, by the band Oi Polloi. It was released in 1993 by the Ruptured Ambitions label. The line-up for the recoding was Deek Allan (vocals), Rockin' Bob Gilchrist (guitar), Euan (bass) and Murray Xmas (drums). There have been various vinyl pressings of the record, each with..
Guilty (Barbra Streisand album)
Guilty is an album released by Barbra Streisand in 1980. It was her best-selling album to date (over 20 million sales) and was produced by the Bee Gees' Barry Gibb. The title track, a duet between Streisand and Gibb, won the Grammy Award for Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal in 198..
Guilty (Blue album)
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Guilty (Desperate Housewives episode)
"Guilty" Desperate Housewives Bree looks to the bible for answers. Season 1 (2004-2005) Episode 8, 1-8 Air date(s) November 28, 2004 (ABC) Writer(s) Kevin Murphy Director Fred Gerber Episode chronology Prev: Anything You Can Do Next: Suspicious Minds "Guilty" is the..
Guilty As Charged
Guilty As Charged was an annual Extreme Championship Wrestling pay-per-view event. The 2001 event was ECW's last pay-per-view before declaring bankruptcy. Contents 1 Results1.1 19991.2 20001.3 2001 Results 1999 The event was held on January 10, 1999 at the Millennium Theater ..
Guilty as Sin
Guilty as Sin is a 1993 film directed by Sidney Lumet. It stars Don Johnson and Rebecca De Mornay, and was distributed by Hollywood Pictures. ..
Guilty Bystander
Guilty Bystander is a 1950 independent film production, considered film noir, starring Zachary Scott and Faye Emerson. The film was the last film appearance for character actor Mary Boland. Reaction Bosley Crowther, writing for the New York Times, calls Guilty Bystander's plot as average but notes..
Guilty by Suspicion
Guilty by Suspicion is a 1991 film about the Hollywood blacklist and associated activities stemming from McCarthyism and the House Un-American Activities Committee. It starred Robert DeNiro, Annette Bening, and George Wendt. Plot summary [Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: Plot and/or endin..
Guilty Chinese Scholartree
The Guilty Chinese Scholartree, a specimen of Pagoda Tree (Styphnolobium japonicum) located in Beijing's Jingshan park, is a famous tree and national landmark on which the last Ming emperor Chongzhen hanged himself after a group of peasants (led by Li Zicheng) successfully stormed the Forbidden City..
Guilty Connector
Guilty Connector is the popular Japanoise project of Kohei "Fast" Nakagawa, known as "Dr. Kohei-C AKA the filth" or "…AKA AFRO BLUE". He has also worked with Facialmess (Kenny Sanderson) in the collaboration project KenPei-Tai. External links [Pictures of Kohei Nakagawa at discogs.com]&..
Guilty Conscience
"Guilty Conscience" is a song by the rapper Eminem, released in 1999. It was the second and final single from his major label debut album, The Slim Shady LP, which was also released that year. The song featured Em's mentor, Dr. Dre, and it helped cement his musical style. The song was successful, ..
Guilty Conscience (film)
Guilty Conscience is a 1985 film starring Anthony Hopkins as criminal defense attorney Arthur Jamison. The film is a drama, but also a mystery, with as many twists and turns as Arthur's own conniving mind. Plot [Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: Plot and/or ending details follow. Arthur'..
Guilty Gear
The Guilty Gear series is known for its unique graphics. Guilty Gear is a series of sprite-based fighting games designed by artist Daisuke Ishiwatari and Arc System Works and published by Sammy Studios. It is popular with fans for its detailed graphics, original characters, unique gameplay, a..
Guilty Gear/Guilty Gear XX: The Midnight Carnival
Guilty Gear XX: The Midnight Carnival is the third full installment in the Guilty Gear series of fighting games. Released in 2002, it furthered the plot of the series and introduced new characters and gameplay mechanics. The graphics also appeared to be notably improved. It was much more comercially..
Guilty Men
Guilty Men was a polemic book published in the summer of 1940 in the United Kingdom, which attacked the leading politicians of the 1930s for failing to confront Nazi Germany. The idea for the book was thought up by three left-wing journalists who worked for Lord Beaverbrook's newspapers, principall..
Guilty Pleasures
Guilty Pleasures is an album by Barbra Streisand in conjunction with Barry Gibb released in September 2005. In the United Kingdom, the album is titled Guilty Too. It is the follow-up to Streisand's 1980 album, Guilty, which also featured Barry Gibb. The album features a cover of Gibb's late broth..
Guilty Pleasures (novel)
Guilty Pleasures is a horror/mystery novel by Laurell K. Hamilton. Contents 1 Plot introduction1.1 Explanation of the novel's title2 Plot summary3 Characters in \"Guilty Pleasures\"3.1 Major Characters3.2 Other Recurring Characters3.3 Non Recurring Character..
Guilty Pleasures (Quiet Riot album)
Track listing "Vicious Circle""Feel The Pain""Rock The House""Shadow Of Love""I Can't Make You Love Me""Feed The Machine""Guilty Pleasures""Blast From The Past""Let Me Be The One""Street Fighter""Fly Too High" ..
Guilty Without Trial
Guilty Without Trial: Women in the Sex trade in Calcutta, by Carolyn Sleightholme and Indrani Sinha (published in 1996 by STREE books in India and in 1997 by Rutgers University Press in the United States, ISBN 0-8135-2381-8) is a look into the lives of sex workers in Calcutta, focusing particular..
Guilt Is for Free
Guilt is for Free was the title of a 1993 (see 1993 in music) album by recording artist Michael Renneé, recorded at A.V.U. studios from April to July of 1993. Track listing All songs written by Mike Renneé. "Nobody Likes Virginia" (5:44)"You Can't Depend on Nobody" (5:29)"I Need Me a Woman" (4:0..
Guilt Like Gravity
Guilt Like Gravity was a short-lived emo/post-hardcore band from Long Island, New York. They had previously been known as The Prize Fighter, but changed their name after a lineup change (including the departure of singer Antonio Longo, the original singer of Taking Back Sunday). Guilt Like Gravity..
Guilt Show
Guilt Show is the fifth, and last studio album by The Get Up Kids. It was released on Vagrant Records on March 3, 2004 (see 2004 in music). Track listing Man Of ConvictionThe One You WantNever Be AloneWouldn't Believe ItHoly RomanMartyr MeHow Long Is Too LongSick In Her SkinIn Your SeaSympathyThe ..
Guilt society
A guilt society is one in which the primary method of social control is the inculcation of feelings of guilt for behaviors that the society defines as undesirable. It involves an implicit judgment on the being (rather than just the behavior) of the individual: "You are an evil person if you would do..
Guil Lunde
Guil Lunde is an American voice actor, mainly specializing in anime English dubs. Mostly, he is a contract voice actor for ADV Films. Animes cast in Battle Angel - Dr. Daisuke ItoBlue Seed - Gang member A, Teacher, YamatoneBurn Up W - Cartel bossDark Warrior - Chat show host, Narrator, and a few ..
Guimarães
Guimarães Location - Region - Subregion - District or A.R. NorteAveBraga Party Magalhães Silva PS Area 241.3 km² Population - Total - Density 161,876671/km² parishes 69 Coordinates [41º28'N 8º24'W] Municipal holiday Battle of São ..
Guimaras
Guimaras is an island province of the Philippines located in the Western Visayas region. Among the smallest provinces, its capital is Jordan. The island is located in the Panay Gulf, between the islands of Panay and Negros. To the northwest is the province of Iloilo and to the southeast is Negros Oc..
Guimaras Island
Guimaras is an island of the Philippines. It is the main island of Guimaras Province. ..
Guimarei
CoA Guimarei is a rural parish in Portugal with a population of 736 (2001 census), and an area of 6.43km2. It is located 3km south of the center of the city of Santo Tirso in the Leça Valley. It is a residential place with some people working in agriculture. ..
Guimarota
Guimarota is a disused coal mine that contains a diverse array of fossil animals and plants from the Upper Jurassic, Kimmeridgian period. It is located in central Portugal, near the town of Leiria. The locality was extensively worked by paleontologists from the Free University of Berlin, but this a..
Guimarotodon
Guimarotodon is an extinct mammal of the Upper Jurassic. It was a relatively early member of the also extinct order of Multituberculata. It made its living nibbling plants as great big, and small, dinosaurs roamed the world. (For the technically minded, suborder Plagiaulacida, family Paulchoffat..
Guimba, Nueva Ecija
Guimba is a 1st class municipality in the province of Nueva Ecija, Philippines.It was created by the King of Spain in 1897. According to the 2000 census, it has a population of 87,295 people in 19,207 households. Barangays Guimba is politically subdivided into 64 barangays. AgcanoAyos LomboyBa..
Guimbal, Iloilo
Guimbal is a 4th class municipality in the province of Iloilo, Philippines. According to the 2000 census, it has a population of 27,707 people in 5,310 households. Barangays Guimbal is politically subdivided into 33 barangays. Anono-oBacongBagumbayan Pob. (Bagumbayan-Balantad-Carlos Fruto (Pob..
Guimet Museum
The Guimet Museum in Paris, 2005. The Guimet Museum (French: Musée Guimet) is a museum of Asian art located in Paris, France. It has the largest collection of Asian art outside Asia. The museum which was first located at Lyon in 1879 and was handed over to the state and transferred to Paris ..
Guimo
Guimo is a Brazilian platform game for DOS. It was created by a Brazilian game company formerly known as Jack in The Box Computing (now called Southlogic Studios) and pubished in Brazil by Cia do Software. It was launched in Brazil and in Europe, not getting much attention. In the company founder, C..
Guin, Alabama
Guin is a city in Marion County, Alabama, United States. At the 2000 census the population was 2,389. On April 3, 1974, Guin was devastated by an F5 tornado during The Super Outbreak, the largest tornado outbreak on record. The death toll in Guin was 30, which, at the time, was 11% of the populatio..
Guinan
Mean anomaly (M) Physical characteristics Dimensions Surface area Volume Mass Density (ρ) Surface gravity Escape velocity Rotation period Rotation velocity Obliquity Right ascensionof north pole Declination Absolute magnitude Albedo..
Guinayangan, Quezon
Guinayangan is a 4th class municipality in the province of Quezon, Philippines. According to the 2000 census, it has a population of 37,164 people in 7,390 households. Barangays Guinayangan is politically subdivided into 54 barangays. A. MabiniAlonerosArbismenBagong SilangBalinarinBukal Malig..
Guindulman, Bohol
Guindulman is a 4th class municipality in the province of Bohol, Philippines. According to the 2000 census, it has a population of 29,166 people in 5,573 households. Barangays Guindulman is politically subdivided into 19 barangays. BasdioBatoBayongBiabasBulawanCabantianCanhawayCansiwangCasbuCa..
Guindulungan, Maguindanao
Guindulungan is a municipality in the province of Maguindanao, Philippines. Barangays Guindulungan is politically subdivided into 11 barangays. AhanBaganDatalpandanKalumamisKatemanLambayaoMacasampenMuslimMutiSampaoTambunan II External links [Philippine Standard Geographic Code][2..
Guindy
Guindy is one of the key neighbourhoods of Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India. It is the home for one of the oldest and main industrial estates of the city and also houses some of the important landmarks of the city. It is surrounded by Saidapet in the north, Kotturpuram and Adyar towards the east, Velache..
Guindy Links
The Guindy Links is one of the three 18-hole golf courses in Chennai, India. It was established in the late 19th century. ..
Guindy National Park
The Guindy National Park, the smallest national park of India, and one of the very few national parks situated inside a metro, is located in Chennai, South India. The park is an extension of the grounds that surrounds the official residence of governor of Tamilnadu, India. The park has a variety of..
Guindy Race Course
The Guindy Race Course is a horse racing course set up in 1777 in Chennai, India. It hosts events in the winter season. ..
Guinea
For other uses, see (disambiguation)}}}. Guinea, officially the Republic of Guinea (French: République de Guinée), is a nation in West Africa. It borders Guinea-Bissau and Senegal on the north, Mali on the north and north-east, the Côte d'Ivoire on the south-east, Liberia on the south, and Sier..
Guinea-Bissau
Guinea-Bissau, officially the Republic of Guinea-Bissau (Portuguese: , IPA: /ʁɛ.'pu.βli.kɐ dɐ gi.'nɛ bi.'saw/), is a country in western Africa, and one of the smallest nations in continental Africa. It is bordered by Senegal to the north, and Guinea to the south and east, with the Atlantic O..
Guinea-Bissau at the 2000 Summer Olympics
Guinea-Bissau competed at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney, Australia. Guinea-Bissau competed under the IOC country code GBS. Guinea-Bissau 0 0 0 0 Results by event ..
Guinea-Bissau at the 2004 Summer Olympics
Guinea-Bissau at the 2004 Summer Olympics Contents 1 Guinea-Bissau 0 0 0 0 Results by event ..
Guinea-Bissau Civil War
The Guinea-Bissau Civil War was triggered by an attempted coup against the government of President João Bernardo Vieira led by Brigadier-General Ansumane Mané. João Bernardo "Nino" Vieira, President of Guinea-Bissau (1980-1999) Contents 1 Pre-Conflict Tension2 Rebellion & Civil W..
Guinea-Bissau legislative election, 2004
Legislative elections were held in Guinea-Bissau, in west Africa, on March 28, 2004. The elections had been repeatedly postponed due to political and financial chaos in the country, and due to the coup d'etat which overthrew President Kumba Yala in September 2003. The former ruling party, the Afri..
Guinea-Bissau national football team
The Guinea-Bissau national football team is the national team of Guinea-Bissau and is controlled by the Federação de Futebol da Guiné-Bissau. A member of CAF, it is one of the weakest teams in the world. World Cup record 1930 to 1994 - Did not enter1998 to 2006 - Did not qualify African Nations..
Guinea-Bissau presidential election, 2005
Guinea-Bissau held a presidential election on 19 June 2005, and a second round run-off vote was held on 24 July. The election marks the end of a transition to democratic rule after the previously elected government was overthrown in a September 2003 military coup led by General Veríssimo Correia S..
Guineafowl
The guineafowl are a family of birds in the same order as the pheasants, turkeys and other game birds. They are also widely known as guineahens, (a term formerly applied to the turkey). This is an African family of insect and seed-eating, ground-nesting birds resembling partridges, but with feath..
Guinean Civic Forum-Social Democracy
The Guinean Civic Forum-Social Democracy (Portuguese: Fórum Cívico Guineense-Social Democracia) is a political party in Guinea-Bissau. Antonieta Rosa Gomes is leader of the party. In Guinea-Bissau's first multiparty presidential election held on 3 July 1994, Gomes placed last out of eight candid..
Guinean Democratic Movement
The Guinean Democratic Movement (Portuguese: Movimento Democrático Guineense) is a political party in Guinea-Bissau. In the last legislative election held on 28 March 2004, the party won 0.98% of the vote and no seats in the National People's Assembly. ..
Guinean forest-savanna mosaic
The Guinean forest-savanna mosaic is an ecoregion of West Africa, consisting of interlaced forest, savanna, and grassland, which divides the tropical moist forests near the coast from the West Sudanian savanna of the interior. The Guinean forest-savanna mosaic covers an area of 673,600 square kilome..
Guinean Forests of West Africa
The Guinean forests of West Africa is a biodiversity hotspot designated by Conservation International, which includes the belt of tropical moist broadleaf forests along the coast of West Africa, running from Sierra Leone and Guinea in the west to the Sanaga River of Cameroon in the east. The Dahomey..
Guinean franc
The Guinean franc (French: ) is the currency used in the African nation of Guinea. It has the ISO 4217 currency code GNF. Contents 1 First Guinean franc2 Second Guinean Franc3 Historical exchange rates4 See also5 External links First Guinean franc The first Guinean fr..
Guinean hip hop
Guinea is a West African country, not much known internationally for any variety of popular music. Nevertheless, there is a local hip hop music scene, which has produced one crew with an international reputation, Kill Point, which has toured across West Africa. Many groups use Guinean folk rhythms..
Guinean People's Party
The Guinean People's Party (Portuguese: Partido Popular Guineense) is a small political party in Guinea-Bissau. ..
Guinean syli
The syli was the currency of Guinea between 1971 and 1985. It was subdivided into 100 cauris. The word syli means "elephant", while cauri refers to the shells formerly used as currency. The syli replaced the Guinean franc at a rate of 1 syli = 10 francs. Coins of 50 cauris, 1, 2 and 5 sylis were ma..
Guinea (British coin)
The guinea coin of 1663 was the first British machine-struck gold coin. The coin was originally worth one pound, which was twenty shillings; but rises in the price of gold caused the value of the guinea to increase, at times as high as thirty shillings. The name, which was an unofficial name for t..
Guinea (disambiguation)
Guinea is a Berber term meaning "land of the blacks". It may refer to the following: Countries Guinea, a country in West AfricaGuinea-Bissau, a country in West AfricaEquatorial Guinea, a country in Central AfricaPapua New Guinea, a country in Oceania, occupying the eastern half of New Guinea and a..
Guinea (ethnic slur)
Guinea is an offensive ethnic slur for someone of Italian descent in the United States. It derives from "Guinea Negro", which came from the popular belief that Italians were part African because of their darker skin, and possibly from the belief that the Moors once dominated parts of Italy. As a..
Guinea (region)
Map of West Africa, ca. 1736, "explaining what belongs to England, Holland, Denmark, etc." Guinea is a traditional name for the region of Africa that lies along the Gulf of Guinea. It stretches north through the forested, tropical, regions and ends at the Sahel. Historically, this region w..
Guinea at the 1980 Summer Olympics
Guinea competed at the 1980 Summer Olympics in Moscow, Soviet Union under the IOC country code GUI. It was the third appearance of the West African nation, which made it's Olympic debut in 1968. Total Guinea 0 0 0 0 Re..
Guinea at the 2000 Summer Olympics
Guinea competed at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney under the IOC country code GUI. It was the 8th appearance of the African nation, which made it's Olympic debut in 1968. Contents 1 Medal count2 Results by event2.1 Guinea 0 0 0 0 Results by event ..
Guinea at the 2004 Summer Olympics
Guinea at the 2004 Summer Olympics Contents 1 Guinea 0 0 0 0 Results by event ..
Guinea Baboon
The Guinea Baboon (Papio papio) is a baboon from the Old World monkey family. Some (older) classifications list only two species in the genus Papio, this one and the Hamadryas Baboon. In those classifications, all other Papio species are considered subspecies of P. papio and the species is called ..
Guinea Bissau peso
The peso was the currency of Guinea Bissau from 1975 to 1997 and was divided into 100 centavos. It replaced the escudo at par. In 1997, Guinea Bissau adopted the CFA franc of the West African States, using the conversion rate of 65 pesos to the franc. Coins consisted of 50 centavos, 1, 2.5, 5 and 2..
Guinea Current
The Guinea Current is a slow warm water current that flows easterly along the Guinea coast of West Africa. ..
Guinea Grass Town
Guinea Grass is a town in the Orange Walk District of the nation of Belize. Guinea Grass is located at Latitude 17.9500, Longitude -88.5833, at an altitude of 38 meters (127 feet) above sea level. It is on a spur road about 6 miles off Belize's Northern Highway, and is served by regular bus route f..
Guinea national football team
The Guinea national football team, nicknamed Syli Nationale, is the national team of Guinea and is controlled by the Fédération Guinéenne de Football. They have never made the World Cup, and their best finish in the African Nations Cup was second in 1976. As of July 2006 they are ranked 24th in ..
Guinea pig
For the series of Japanese horror films, see Guinea Pig (film series). Guinea pigs (also called cavies) are rodents belonging to the family Caviidae and the genus Cavia. Guinea pigs are classified in order Rodentia, although there is a minority belief in the scientific community that evidence fro..
Guinea Pig (film series)
The Guinea pig films (from the Japanese "ginipiggu") were a series of 1980s Japanese horror films with extremely detailed special effects. They became infamous when Charlie Sheen mistook one for a snuff film and contacted the FBI to report it [[Citing sources citation needed]]..
Guinea Pig Club
The Guinea Pig Club was formed of patients of Archibald McIndoe at Queen Victoria Hospital, East Grinstead, Sussex who underwent reconstructive plastic surgery during the World War II generally after receiving burn injuries in aircraft. Initially the club was a drinking club whose aim was to help ..
Guinee
In Vodun, Guinee is the underworld. It is guarded by the spirit Ghede, past whom newly dead souls must pass. For the République de Guinée see Guinea. ..
Guinee Airlines
Guinee Airlines is an airline based in Guinea. Code Data IATA Code: J9ICAO Code: GIFCallsign: Guinee Airlines Fleet Boeing 737-100Boeing 737-200 Lists of Aircraft | Aircraft manufacturers | Aircraft engines | Aircraft engine manufacturers | Airlines | Air forces | Aircraft weapons | Missil..
Guinee Air Service
Guinee Air Service is an airline based in Conakry, Guinea. It was established and started operations in 1985 and operates domestic charter flights. Code Data ICAO Code: GISCallsign: Gass Fleet The Guinee Air Service fleet consists of 2 Antonov An-26 aircraft (at January 2005). Lists of Ai..
Guinee Ecuatorial Airlines
Guinee Equatorial Airlines (GEASA) is an airline based in Malabo, Equatorial Guinea. It was established and started operations in 1996 and operates domestic charter services. Code Data ICAO Code: GEACallsign: Geasa Lists of Aircraft | Aircraft manufacturers | Aircraft engines | Aircraft eng..
Guinée Forestière
Guinée Forestière is a forested mountain range in south eastern Guinea, flowing into north eastern Sierra Leone. It is known for its large wild mammals, diverse human population, and for its large number of refugees from the Sierra Leone Civil War, Liberian Civil War and Côte d'Ivoire Civil War...
Guines
Guines may refer to: City of Güines, a city in Cuba.Guînes, a commune in France.This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. ..
Guinevere
Queen Guinevere, by William Morris For other uses, see (disambiguation)}}}. Guinevere was the queen consort of King Arthur. The name Guinevere may be an epithet—the Welsh form Gwenhwyfar can be translated The White Fay or White Ghost (Proto-Celtic *vindo-siabraid "white phantom", see also ..
Guinevere (1994 film)
Guinevere is a TV movie, a take off on the usual Arthurian cycle, but from Guinevere's point of view, presenting her as the driving force behind the success of Camelot. As a feminist send off of the Arthurian saga, it anticipated The Mists of Avalon. It was based on the Persia Woolly novels Child of..
Guinevere (disambiguation)
Guinevere may refer to: Queen Guinevere from Arthurian legend, or works about her: Guinevere (1994 film), a television movieThe Guenevere Trilogy of fantasy novels by Rosalind Miles* Guenevere, Queen of the Summer Country, the first of Miles' seriesThe Guinevere Series of historical novels by Shara..
Guinevere (film)
Guinevere is a 1999 motion picture about the artistic and romantic relationship between a young student and her older mentor. The film was written and directed by Audrey Wells and stars Stephen Rea, Sarah Polley, Deborah Sloane, and Gina Gershon. The running time is 105 minutes. The film was a 1999..
Guinevere (software)
Guinevere is an e-mail filtering program that is built for use with the GroupWise e-mail system. It is one of several third-party products for GroupWise written by Michael Bell now of GWAVA, Inc. Guinevere's primary features include e-mail virus scanning, Spam-filtering, and attachment blocking. ..
Guinevere Jones
Guinevere Jones is a Canadian/Australian fantasy television series and a series of four novels. It revolves around the adventures of the title character as she uses magic to fight evil, while at the same time dealing with problems and difficulties of high school. The show debuted May 4, 2002 on YTV ..
Guinevere Turner
Guinevere Turner (May 23, 1968) is an American actress and writer. She was born in Boston, Massachusetts. She is a lesbian. Amongst other recent films, she starred in the 1997 British BDSM/fetish comedy film Preaching to the Perverted as the New York dominatrix "Tanya Cheex". Guinevere Turner and ..
Guinever Smith
Guinever Smith, an American artist, was born in Louisville Kentucky June 3, 1960. She is noted for her post modern realism. Her paintings are in many public and private collections. She is noted as a friend of the playwright Naomi Wallace. Her sister, Melissa Smith, is the director of the American ..
Guineys
Guineys (or Micheal Guineys) is a discount department store chain in the Republic of Ireland with stores in Dublin, Limerick, Waterford, Tralee and Cork. It is well known for having its three Dublin stores within sight of each other - one on North Earl Street and two on Talbot Street, which run dire..
Guine Bissau Airlines
Guine Bissau Airlines is the national airline of Guinea-Bissau. Code Data IATA Code: G6ICAO Code: BSRCallsign: BISSAU AIRLINES Lists of Aircraft | Aircraft manufacturers | Aircraft engines | Aircraft engine manufacturers | Airlines | Air forces | Aircraft weapons | Missiles | Timeline of ..
Guingamp
Guingamp / Gwengamp Country France Région Bretagne Départment Côtes-d'Armor(sous-préfecture) Arrondissement Guingamp Canton Guingamp (chief town) INSEE 22070 Postal Code 22200 MayorCurrent Term Noël Le Graët Intercommunality ..
Guinguette
Guinguettes are popular cabarets in the suburbs of Paris, France. They might also serve as restaurants and, often, as dance venues. The origin of the term comes from the guinguet, indicating a sour white light local wine. According to dictionaries From [Histroire et patrimmoine des guinguet..
Guinness
This article is about the beer. For the brewery see St. James's Gate Brewery. For the brewery founder see Arthur Guinness. For the brand owner see Diageo. For the book see Guinness Book of Records. Guinness is a dry stout that originated in Arthur Guinness's St. James's Gate Brewery in Dublin,..
Guinness Book of Astronomy
The Guinness Book of Astronomy is a book (ISBN 0851123759) by the British astronomer Sir Patrick Moore. The first part of the book is written like a Guinness Book of Records, with paragraphs like "the most luminous star", "the farthest star", and so on. Solar system objects are explained in detail...
Guinness Book of British Hit Singles
The cover of the 1989 7th edition of the Guinness Book of British Hit Singles Guinness World Records - British Hit Singles & Albums is a music reference book, published in the United Kingdom, by Hit Entertainment, the company that owns such children's entertainment 'brands' as Bob the Builder..
Guinness Brewmasters
The Guinness Brewmasters are animated advertising icons of Guinness beer. Obviously based on Terry Gilliam's iconic style of animation, the two have featured in Guinness commercials since 2004. One is an inventor, constantly introducing his inventions to the other, who responds unequivocally to eve..
Guinness Nigeria
Guinness Nigeria plc is a Nigerian brewery founded in 1962. Guinness and Unilever are the main shareholders, although some of the shares are owned locally. The main beer is Foreign Extra Stout (7.5% ABV). This is now brewed under license from Guinness, using a concentrate sent from Dublin which is ..
Guinness Peat Aviation
Guinness Peat Aviation was a company set up in 1975 by Dr. Tony Ryan to lease aircraft. It prospered until 1992 when it collapsed after being floated on the stock market. ..
Guinness Premiership
The Guinness Premiership is the present name for the leading rugby union league competition for English clubs. It has had the following sponsorship names in the past: Courage League: 1987–88 to 1996–97Allied Dunbar Premiership: 1997–98 to 1999–2000Zurich Premiership: 2000&nd..
Guinness share-trading fraud
The Guinness share-trading fraud was a famous British business scandal of the 1980s. It involved an attempt to manipulate the stock market on a massive scale to inflate the share of Guinness shares and thereby assist a £2.7 billion take-over bid for the Scottish drinks company Distillers. Ernest Sa..
Guinness World Records
Suresh Joachim, minutes away from breaking the ironing world record at 55 hours and 5 minutes, at Shoppers World, Brampton. Guinness World Records, known until 2000 as The Guinness Book of Records (and in previous US editions, The Guinness Book of World Records) is a reference book published ..
Guinness World Records Primetime
Description: This TV series was based on the Guinness Book of World Records, and aired on the FOX television network from July 1998 to October 2001. It was hosted by Chris Collinsworth and Mark Thompson and reported on existing record-holders, or on new record attempts. These new record attempts i..
Guinness Yeast Extract
Guinness Yeast Extract, commonly known by its initials GYE, was a popular Irish savoury spread, made from yeast extract. It was a by-product of the Guinness beer brewing process and produced by Arthur Guinness Son & Co., Dublin. The production of GYE was discontinued in the 1950s. GYE was rich ..
Guinn Smith
Owen Guinn Smith (May 2, 1920 - January 20, 2004) was an American athlete, the 1948 Olympic champion in the pole vault. Born in McKinney, Texas, Smith moved to California when he was a kid. He was originally a high jumper, but UC Berkeley, the university he wanted to attend, already had a strong h..
Guinn v. United States
Guinn v. United States, 238 U.S. 347 (1915), was an important United States Supreme Court decision that dealt with Jim Crow laws, which helped enforce segregation in the United States between 1865 and 1964. The Oklahoma statute in question, while appearing to treat white and black voters equally, a..
Guinn Williams
Guinn Williams may refer to: Guinn Williams (actor), aka Guinn "Big Boy" WilliamsGuinn Williams (politician), US Representative from Texas, 1922 to 1932, and the father of the above named actor This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same titl..
Guinn Williams (actor)
Guinn "Big Boy" Williams (26 April 1899 – 6 June 1962) was an American actor who appeared in memorable westerns such as Dodge City (1939), Santa Fe Trail (1940) and The Comancheros (1961). He was nicknamed "Big Boy" as he was 6' 2" and musclular from years of working on ranches and playing sem..
Guinobatan, Albay
Guinobatan is a 2nd class municipality in the province of Albay, Philippines. It is the birthplace of Gen. Simon Arboleda Ola, the last Filipino general to surrender to the Americans after the Philippine-American War. According to the 2000 census, it has a population of 71,071 people in 14,154 hou..
Guinope
Guinope is a municipality in the Honduran department of El Paraíso. ..
Guinsa
Guinsa, located near Danyang in Chungcheongbuk-do, South Korea, is the headquarters of the Korean Cheontae sect of Buddhism. History Unlikely many of Korea's temples, Guinsa is fairly new, dating only back to 1945. The temple is strikingly located, squeezed into a narrow valley surrounded on all..
Guinsaugon
Guinsaugon is a barangay in the municipality of Saint Bernard, Southern Leyte, Philippines that was almost completely destroyed by the 2006 Southern Leyte mudslide. The landslide was caused by ten days of incessant rain that softened the soil in the mountains. The community had approximately 2,500 p..
Guinsiliban, Camiguin
Guinsiliban is a 6th class municipality in the province of Camiguin, Philippines. According to the 2000 census, it has a population of 5,092 people in 1,066 households. Barangays Guinsiliban is politically subdivided into 7 barangays. ButayCabuanCantaanLiongMaacNorth PoblacionSouth Poblacion Ext..
Guin Saga
Guin Saga is the title of a famous Japanese heroic fantasy novel series by author Kaoru Kurimoto, in continuous publication since 1979. A record 100 volumes were originally planned, but as of 2006 the total stands at 108 volumes. [link] American publisher Vertical has released the firs..
Guioa
Guioa is a genus of 78 species of tree in the soapberry family Sapindaceae. They have a wide distribution, ranging from Malesia, down to the east coast of Australia and out into the Pacific Islands. They are characterised by having hairy new growth. The Australian species are known to the logging..
Guiomar Novaes
Guiomar Novaes (February 28, 1895 – March 7, 1979) was a Brazilian pianist. Her individuality of tone and phrasing, her extraordinary singing line, and the subtle and nuanced approach to her interpretations mark her as one of the outstanding pianists of the twentieth century. Born in São Jo..
Guion, Arkansas
Guion is a town in Izard County, Arkansas, United States. The population was 90 at the 2000 census. Geography Guion is located at [35°55′35″N, 91°56′26″W] (35.926425, -91.940598)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has ..
Guion Bluford
Guion "Guy" Bluford, Junior (born November 22, 1942) is a retired Colonel, from the United States Air Force and a former NASA Astronaut. He participated in four flights of Space Shuttle between 1983 and 1992. In 1983, as a member of the crew of the space shuttle Challenger on mission STS-8, Bluford..
Guiot de Provins
French literature French literary history Medieval 16th century - 17th century 18th century -19th century 20th century - Contemporary French Writers Chronological list - - [[Portal:France|France Portal]] [[Portal:Literature|Literature Portal]]This box: [ view] • &..
Guipos, Zamboanga del Sur
Guipos is a 5th class municipality in the province of Zamboanga del Sur, Philippines. According to the 2000 census, it has a population of 18,172 people in 3,620 households. Barangays Guipos is politically subdivided into 17 barangays. Bagong OroquietaBaguitanBalongatingCanunanDacsolDagohoyDal..
Guipuscoa
Guipuscoa province Guipuscoa (in Spanish: Guipúzcoa; in Basque: Gipuzkoa) is a province of northern Spain, in the northeastern part of the autonomous community of the Basque Country. It is bordered by the provinces of Biscay and Álava, the Autonomous Community of Navarre, the French Departme..
Guira
The guira is a South American cuckoo. Wikimedia Commons has media related to: [Special] References BirdLife International (2004). [Guira guira]. 2006 IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. IUCN 2006. Retrieved on 10 May 2006. Database entry includes justification for why t..
Guiraude de Dax
Please [Glossary#Wwikify] (format) this article or section as suggested in the [Guide to layoutGuide to layout] and the [Manual of StyleManual of Style]. Remove this template after wikifying. This article has been tagged since June 2006. Guiraude de Dax (fl. c1100..
Guiraut Riquier
Guiraut Riquier (c.1230 - 1292) is among the last of the Provençal troubadours. He is well known because of his great care in writing out his works and keeping them together — the New Grove Encyclopedia considers him an "anthologist" of his own works. He served under Aimery IV, Viscount o..
Guirguillano
Guirguillano is a town and municipality located in the province and autonomous community of Navarre, northern Spain. External link [GUIRGUILLANO in the Bernardo Estornés Lasa - Auñamendi Encyclopedia (Euskomedia Fundazioa)] () ..
Guirim
Guirim is a census town in North Goa district in the Indian state of Goa. Demographics As of 2001 India census[Geographic references#IndiaGRIndia], Guirim had a population of 6371. Males constitute 51% of the population and females 49%. Guirim has an average literacy rate of 70%, higher ..
Guirlande de Julie
French literature French literary history Medieval 16th century - 17th century 18th century -19th century 20th century - Contemporary French Writers Chronological list - - [[Portal:France|France Portal]] [[Portal:Literature|Literature Portal]]This box: [ view] • &..
Guisanbourg
Guisanbourg is a town in north-east French Guiana, lying on the Approuague river. The Les Nourages Nature Reserve is located near to the town. A road from nearby Régina to St-Georges de l’Oyapock is currently under construction. ..
Guisande (Santa Maria da Feira)
Guisande Guisande is a Portuguese parish, located in the municipality of Santa Maria da Feira. It has a population of 1,474 inhabitants and a total area of 3.78 Km². Parishes of Santa Maria da Feira municipality ..
Guisando
Toros Guisando is a place in El Tiemblo, Spain which is famous for its statues of bulls (known as "los Toros de Guisando" in the Spanish Language). The statues are believed to be from at least the year 1468. ..
Guisarme
A guisarme (sometimes gisarme or bisarme) is a now antiquated pole weapon used in Europe primarily between 1000-1400. It was used primarily to dismount knights and horsemen. Like most polearms it was developed by peasants by combining hand tools with long poles: in this case by putting a pruning ho..
Guisborough
redirect [[Template:Infobox England place]]Guisborough is a small market town within the borough of Redcar and Cleveland and the ceremonial county of North Yorkshire. The civil parish of Guisborough has a population of 18,108 and includes the outlying villages of Upleatham, Dunsdale, and Newton und..
Guisborough Town F.C.
Guisborough Town F.C. is a football club based in Guisborough, England. They were the FA Vase runner-up in 1980 and have reached the First Round Proper of the FA Cup once in their history. They are currently members of the Northern League Division Two. |- !colspan="3" style="background:#ccf; tex..
Guiscriff
Guiscriff is a commune of the Morbihan département in France. ..
Guise
Guise Country France Région Picardie Départment Aisne Arrondissement Vervins Canton Canton de Guise INSEE 02361 Postal Code 02120 MayorCurrent Term Daniel Cuvelier2001-2008 Intercommunality Longitude 03° 37' 42" East L..
Guiseley
Guiseley is a small town in the county of West Yorkshire, England, near Otley. The town's claim to fame is Harry Ramsden who started selling his fish and chips from a small shed next to the tram stop in 1928. Two years later he opened his first fish restaurant which is still trading and was, for man..
Guiseley A.F.C.
Guiseley AFC are a football club from Guiseley near Leeds, West Yorkshire. They joined Yorkshire League Division Two in 1968 and were relegated to the newly formed Third Division in 1970. Having returned to the Second Division at the first attempt, they gained promotion to the First Division in 19..
Guiseley railway station
Guiseley railway station is a railway station in Guiseley, West Yorkshire, England. On the Wharfedale Line between Ilkley and Leeds City station/Bradford Forster Square, it is served by Class 333 electric trains run by Northern Rail, who also manage the station. Services During Monday to Saturday..
Guiseppe Pinot-Gallizio
Giuseppe Pinot-Gallizio (Born 1902 in Alba, Died 1964 in Alba) was the formulator of Industrial Painting. Gallizio co-founded of the Experimental Laboratory of the Imaginist Bauhaus in 1955. ..
Guise Will Be Guise (Angel episode)
Contents 0.1 Summary0.2 Expanded overview1 Arc significance2 Writing and acting3 Production details4 Quotes and trivia5 See also6 External links Summary Following the guidance of the Caritas host, Angel leaves town to meet with a swami to try to help him ..
Guishar El Shukrijumah
This does not cite its [[Opentopia:Citing sources|references or sources]]. You can [[Opentopia:WikiProject Fact and Reference Check|help]] Wikipedia by introducing appropriate citations. Guishar El Shukrijumah, born 1966? is an alleged al-Qaeda member and a presumptive terrorist. Also known as Jafa..
Guisin of Baekje
Guisin of Baekje (reigned 420–427) was the nineteenth king of the ancient Korean kingdom of Baekje, one of the Three Kingdoms of Korea. He was the eldest son of King Jeonji and Lady Palsu. The traditional dates of Guisin's rule are based on the Samguk Sagi. On the basis of more contemporan..
Guist Creek Lake
Guist Creek Lake is a 317 acre public lake about five miles east of Shelbyville, Kentucky. Created in 1961, the lake has 27 miles of shoreline and is stocked annually with 7,900 channel catfish per year. Its average depth is 15 feet, with the main channel averaging around 20 feet in most of the lak..
Guit-steel
Junior Brown and his guit-steel. The six-string electric guitar is on top, with the steel guitar on bottom. A combination standard 6-string electric guitar and steel guitar. Invented by country-western musician Junior Brown, and first fabricated by Michael Stevens in 1985. Junior Brown's ne..
Guitar
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Guitar/synthesizer
A guitar/synthesizer (also guitar synthesizer, guitar/synth, or guitar synth) is any one of a number of systems originally conceived to allow a guitar player to play synthesizers. MIDI guitar is often used as a synonym for the field of guitar/synthesis or for a guitar/synthesizer, but MIDI is not in..
Guitarbot
Guitarbot is a self-playing guitar created by the League of Electronic Musical Urban Robots (LEMUR) in 2002. See also Mechanical Music External links [Guitarbot information from the LEMUR website] ..
Guitarchitecture
Guitarchitecture: is a term developed by Chuck Hammer in 1977, describing an approach to soundtrack composition, employing discrete textured guitar layers. The core idea behind Guitarchitecture: "to expand the guitars sonic vocabulary", is contextual and process based: The Roland GR 500 Guitar/syn..
Guitarfish
The guitarfishes are a family, Rhinobatidae, of rays. Notable species include the Shovelnose guitarfish, Rhinobatos productus, and the Bowmouth guitarfish, Rhina ancylostoma. Classification The taxonomy of this group is highly uncertain. Some taxonomists put Rhinobatidae in its own order, Rhinob..
GuitarFreaks
GuitarFreaks (alternately GUITARFREAKS, abbreviated GF) is a 1998 arcade game created by Konami that is part of the Bemani series. The player uses a simulated guitar controller to play the notes of a chosen song's guitar part as they are displayed on the screen. The game's music consists largely of ..
GuitarGeek
GuitarGeek --> External Link [GuitarGeek] ..
Guitariano
Guitariano is a guitar-shaped synthesizer designed by Ivan Mladek. The keys are arranged on the 'fretboard' of the instrument, their pitch corresponding to pitch of strings pressed on the same fret. On the body of the instrument, there are controls for automatic accompaniment. ..
Guitarist
A guitarist is a musician who plays the guitar. Contents 1 Noted guitarists1.1 [http://encycl.opentopia.com/ edit] ..
Guitarras Hermanas (album)
Guitarras Hermanas was the first album released by the jazz-influenced latin guitar instrumental duo Lara & Reyes. It received wide critical acclaim both for the technical performance and for the quality of the compositions. The most successful single from this album was Cielo Sin Nubes (Uncloud..
Guitarrón
Guitarron The guitarrón (literally "large guitar" in Spanish, the suffix "-ón" denoting "large") is a very large, deep-bodied Mexican 6-string acoustic bass guitar played in mariachi bands. Although obviously similar to the guitar, it is not a derivative of that instrument, but was independe..
Guitars (Aka Moon album)
Guitars is a 2002 album by jazz band Aka Moon. It was recorded in two days (August 18 and 19, 2001) at Studio Jet (Brussels, Belgium). It is the third CD from the 11-CD box edited by De Werf. Tracks 4, 5 and 6 are dedicated respectively to Jimi Hendrix, Jaco Pastorius and John Scofield, three g..
Guitars (Mike Oldfield album)
Guitars is a record album written and performed by Mike Oldfield. He plays all the music on the album using only various types of guitars. The most remarkable usage is that of his MIDI-equipped guitars, which he uses to trigger drum samples and produce string-like sounds. "Four Winds" is a four-par..
Guitar (album)
Guitar is a 1988 album by Frank Zappa. It is the follow-up to Shut Up 'n Play Yer Guitar (1981), and like that album it features Zappa's guitar solos excerpted from live performances, recorded between 1979 and 1984. Guitar was originally released as a 19-track double album on Zappa's Barking Pumpk..
Guitar (Drake and Josh episode)
Guitar is the 8th episode of the Nickelodeon sitcom Drake & Josh. It first aired on March 21st, 2004. Plot synopsis [Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: Plot and/or ending details follow. Drake hears of a radio contest in which the winner receives a guitar signed by the lead singer of his f..
Guitar and Drum
Guitar and Drum is an album by the band Stiff Little Fingers, released on May 25, 2004 (see 2004 in music). Track listing "Guitar & Drum" (Burns) - 3:11"Strummerville" (Burns) - 3:19"Can't Get Away With That" (McCallum) - 3:16"Still Burning" (Burns, Foxton, Grantley) - 3:18"Walkin' Dynamite" (Burn..
Guitar battente
The guitar battente (chitarra battente) is an important string instrument in Italian popular music. The chitarra battente is smaller than a classical guitar, now usually played with four or five metal strings and used mainly in Calabria to accompany the voice. [http://encycl.opentopia.com..
Guitar Battle
A guitar battle (or guitar duel) is where two or more guitar players take turns soloing, either with or without a rhythm section. The purpose of the guitar battle is to determine who among each of the guitar players present is the most proficient on the instrument. Often, it begins with the guitaris..
Guitar Center
Guitar Center is the largest chain of musical instrument retailers located throughout the United States. Its headquarters is in Westlake Village, California. Founded in Hollywood by Wayne Mitchell in 1961 as The Organ Center, a retailer of electronic organs for home and church usage, it became a m..
Guitar chord
Wikimedia Commons has media related to: [Special] A guitar chord is a chord as played on any type of guitar. There are so many combinations of notes that can create chords on the guitar that it is difficult to represent them all graphically. This article therefore demonstrates some o..
Guitar comedy
Guitar comedy is a recent form of stand-up comedy in which acoustic guitar (with other possible accompaniments) is used to accentuate the humor of a comedy routine. Content and originality varies by performer, with some comedians writing original songs, others performing song parodies, and some doin..
Guitar Craft
Guitar Craft (GC) is a series of guitar and personal development classes, founded and often presented by Robert Fripp, who is best known for his work with King Crimson. The Introduction to Guitar Craft (2004) describes GC as three things: A way to develop a relationship with the guitar;A way to dev..
Guitar face
Guitar face is a phrase used to describe the often comical expressions made by many guitarists while in the heat of playing. ..
Guitar fiddle
The Guitar fiddle or Troubadour Fiddle is a modern name bestowed retrospectively upon certain precursors of the violin possessing characteristics of both guitar and fiddle. The name guitar fiddle is intended to emphasize the fact that the instrument in the shape of the guitar, which during the middl..
Guitar Garden
Guitar Garden is an instrumental progressive rock band led by American guitarist and music journalist Pete Prown (b.1963). Guitar Garden's 2005 album, CHINA ROSE, featured a World progressive music style and featured Prown on lead guitar, keyboards, guitar synthesizer, and samples, plus former edi..
Guitar Hero
Guitar Hero is a music video game for the Playstation 2. The game features a guitar-shaped peripheral (resembling a miniature Gibson SG) as a primary controller to simulate the playing of an electric guitar. It was developed by Harmonix Music Systems and published by RedOctane, and was released..
Guitar Hero II
Guitar Hero II is an upcoming sequel to the original Guitar Hero video game and is being released for the Sony PlayStation 2 video game console.[Guitar Hero II for the PS2] [IGN: Guitar Hero II Interview] Contents 1 Confirmed Information2 Song List3 Awards..
Guitar Junior
People who have performed under the name Guitar Junior include: Luther "Guitar Junior" Johson (1939-), blues singer and guitaristLonnie Brooks (1933-), blues singer and guitarist This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an refer..
Guitar moves
Guitar moves are dance moves which are done involving (most commonly) an electric guitar or bass guitar. These moves exist as pieces of stage flair used by band members to either emphasize a climax to a song or as a piece of visual entertainment to impress the audience. Contents 1 Basic mov..
Guitar pick
Various guitar picks. From top going clockwise: A standard Jim Dunlop nylon pick; An imitation tortoise-shell pick; A plastic pick with high friction coating (black areas); A stainless steel pick; An equal-sided pick; and a Jim Dunlop Tortex "shark's fin" pick A guitar pick is a type of plect..
Guitar Player
This article is about a magazine. For musicians who play guitar, see guitarist. Guitar Player is a popular magazine for guitarists. It contains articles, interviews, reviews and lessons of an eclectic collection of artists, genres and products. It has been in print since the late 1960s and is curr..
Guitar Prasanna
R. Prasanna is a South Indian Carnatic musician who is one of the very few people who play the south Indian musical art form of Carnatic music on the electric guitar. He not only plays carnatic music but is also a jazz musician. Some also categorize Prasanna's music under world fusion. Contents 1..
Guitar Pro
Guitar Pro is a computer software which serves the purpose of making it simpler for musicians to compose music, editing directly into a tablature and/or musical partiture, and study music by offering advanced playback capabilities. It can also be used as a MIDI sequencer. Contents 1 Histor..
Guitar Slim
Eddie "Guitar Slim" Jones (December 10, 1926 – February 7, 1959) is a New Orleans blues guitar player from the 1940s and 1950s best known for the million-selling song "The Things That I Used to Do" (a song that "shaped rock and roll"), and his flamboyant stage presence. One of his several chi..
Guitar Slinger
Guitar Slinger is The Brian Setzer Orchestra's second album. Track listing "The House Is Rockin'" (Bramhall, Vaughan) – 3:02"Hoodoo Voodoo Doll" (Setzer) – 3:39"Town Without Pity" (Tiomkin, Washington) – 4:04"Rumble in Brighton" (Phantom, Setzer) – 3:35"The Man With the M..
Guitar solo
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Guitar technician
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Guitar Town
Guitar Town is the debut album of country singer Steve Earle. In 2003, the album was ranked number 489 on Rolling Stone magazine's list of the 500 greatest albums of all time. Track listing "Guitar Town" (Earle) 2:33"Goodbye's All We've Got Left" (Earle) 3:16"Hillbilly Highway" (Earle, Hinson) 3..
Guitar tuning
Guitar tuning refers to the pitch adjustments carried out on the individual strings of a guitar in order to achieve a prescribed arrangement of notes from the open (unfretted) strings. Many such arrangements are used, of which the most popular are detailed below. Contents 1 Standard tuning2&..
Guitar tuning with fluorescent lamp
It is possible to tune a string instrument to a fluorescent lamp. When tuning an instrument in a room illuminated by fluorescent lights, and where an electronic tuner and tuning fork are not available, indeed this is the easiest, most accurate technique. Guitar tuning with fluorescent lamp In st..
Guitar Vader
Guitar Vader are a Japanese pop rock band. Formed in 1998, the band is probably most well known in the United States for their participation in the soundtracks of Jet Set Radio and Jet Set Radio Future. Until 2002, they were signed to Berry Records, a subsidiary of Sony. They then left to create t..
Guitar Wolf
Original members (left to right) Toru (Drum Wolf), Seiji (Guitar Wolf), and Billy (Bass Wolf) The band Guitar Wolf, founded in Japan in 1987, are known for their piercing vocals and extremely loud style of garage punk that emphasized heavy distortion. They coined the phrase "Jett Rock 'n' Roll..
Guitar World
Two issues of Guitar World featuring Jimmy Page, and Jimi Hendrix on the covers, and the accompanying CDs (May 2005, October 2005) Guitar World is a musical magazine. The first issue was debuted in July 1980; Johnny Winter appeared on the cover. In its 26 year history, Guitar World has had int..
Guitar zither
The guitar zither is a musical instrument consisting of a soundbox, with two sets of unstopped strings. One set of strings is tuned to the diatonic scale and the other set is tuned to make the various chords in the key of the diatonic strings. The guitar zither came into use in the 19th Century,..
Guithelin
Guithelin (Welsh: Kyhylyn) was a legendary king of the Britons as accounted by Geoffrey of Monmouth. He became king after the death of Gurguit Barbtruc. He ruled liberally and temperately for his life. His Queen consort was an artisan and noblewoman named Marcia. When he died, his wife took ove..
Guiting Power
Guiting Power is also the name of a hymn tune: Guiting Power (music). Guiting Power is a small, unspoilt Gloucestershire village in the Cotswolds, England. It is picturesquely situated on the slopes above a small valley (formed by a tributary of the River Windrush) and its ancient cots..
Guiting Power (music)
Guiting Power is also the name of a village in Gloucestershire, England: Guiting Power. Guiting Power is a hymn tune, written, by John Barnard. This tune usually accompanies the hymn Christ triumphant, ever reigning. ..
Guitiriz
Guitiriz is a municipality of Galicia, Spain in the province of Lugo. Parishes (\"parroquias\") Becín, Buriz, Labrada, Lagostelle, Mariz, As Negradas, Parga, Pedrafita, Pígara, Roca, Trasparga, Vilar, Vilares de Parga Toponym The origin is "Witirici", the Latin genitive of Witiricus — in..
Guitjo
--> The guitjo or banjitar is a six-string banjo with the neck of a guitar. It is tuned like a guitar and can be played by guitarists who desire the sound of a banjo. It was popular in the jazz and swing music of the 1920s. 12-string banjos are also made by the Deering Banjo Company.[link ..
Guitmund
The Norman Guitmund, bishop of Aversa, (died ca 1090-95) was a Benedictine monk who was an adversary of Berengar of Tours. In his youth he entered the Benedictine monastery of La-Croix-St-Leufroy in the Diocese of Evreux, and about 1060 he was studying theology at the abbey of Bec, where he had La..
Guitorgan
A Guitorgan is basically an electric guitar with electronic organ components added. Bob Murrell is credited with its invention and Musiconics International (MCI) of Waco, Texas claims to have introduced the world to the Guitorgan. However, many others have created them starting with many models of ..
Guittard Chocolate Company
A bar of Guittard single origin bittersweet chocolate The Guittard Chocolate Company is an American-based chocolatier which produces premium-quality couverture chocolate using original formulas and traditional French methods. The chocolate is produced in syrups, blocks, large chips, and powde..
Guittone d'Arezzo
Guittone d'Arezzo (Arezzo, c.1235 - 1294) was a Tuscan poet. ..
Guiuan, Eastern Samar
Guiuan is a 3rd class municipality in the province of Eastern Samar, Philippines. According to the 2000 census, it has a population of 38,694 people in 7,618 households. Barangays Guiuan is politically subdivided into 60 barangays. AlingarogBaguaBanaagBanahaoBarasBarboBitauganBungtodBucaoBuena..
Guivi Sissaouri
Guivi Sissaouri (born April 15, 1971 in Tbilisi, Georgia) is a Canadian freestyle wrestler. He began wrestling at age eight. He won the silver medal at the 1996 Summer Olympics in the 57 kg class. He also won the gold at the 2001 world championships at Sofia, Bulgaria in the 58 kg class, ..
Guixiang Lee
Guixiang (Guixing Lee, Lee Guixang) is a master of Chen-Style Tai Chi in the SEGA/FREE/Action/Adventure/Video game series, Shenmue 2. She actually taught Jian Min Tao this style of Tai Chi. Guixiang is constantly being hassled by the Yellowheads who want to evacuate her from her home at the Yan Tin..
Guiyang
position in Guizhou district of Guiyang View of Guiyang Typically known as the "Forest City", Guiyang (Simplified Chinese: }}}; Traditional Chinese: ; pinyin: ) is the capital of Guizhou province in the People's Republic of China. Contents 1 Location2 Climate3 H..
Guiyang TV Tower
The Guiyang TV Tower is a TV tower of reinforced concrete at Guiyang, China. External link [Photo of the tower] ..
Guizhou
[Guizhou] ([Media helphelp]·[info]) (Simplified Chinese: }}}; Traditional Chinese: ; pinyin: ; Wade-Giles: Kuei-chou; also spelled Kweichow) is a province of the People's Republic of China located in the southwestern part of the country. Its provincial capital city is..
Guizhou Airlines
Guizhou Airlines is an airline based in Guiyang, Guizhou, People's Republic of China. It is a small provincial airline operating scheduled domestic passenger and cargo services in southern China. It is a subsidiary of China Southern Airlines. Its main base is Beihai Airport (BHY). Contents 1 ..
Guizhou cuisine
This article is part of the series: Chinese cuisine History History of Chinese cuisine Eight Great Traditions Hui 徽菜 (Anhui 安徽菜)Yue 粤菜 (Cantonese 广东菜)Min 闽菜 (Fujian 福建菜)Xiang 湘菜 (Hunan 湖南菜)Su 苏菜 (Jiangsu 江苏菜)Lu 鲁菜 (Shandong 山东菜)Chuan ..
Guizhou University
Guizhou University (abbreviation: Gui Da; Chinese: 贵州大学; Pinyin: Guizhou Daxue) is a state university, located in Guiyang, capital of Guizhou province, China. Contents 1 History2 Disciplines3 Size4 External links History The predecessor, Guizhou Institute of Higher ..
Guizin Osman
Guizin Osman was a fictional character in the popular BBC soap opera EastEnders. She was played by Ishia Bennison. History Guizin was the long suffering wife of the philandering Turkish Cypriot, Mehmet Osman. She first arrived in Albert Square in October 1985 when she came to inform her sister-in..
Guizi lai le
Guizi lai le (鬼子来了, literally Guizi is coming; English title Devils on the Doorstep) is a 2000 film by Jiang Wen. Set during the Japanese occupation of China in the early 1940s, the film was the winner of the Grand Prix in the 2000 Cannes Film Festival. Plot In a remote village that has be..
Guizotia abyssinica
Guizotia abyssinica is an erect, strout, branched annual herb, grown for its edible oil and seed, orignated in the Ethiopian highlands. Common names include niger, niger seed, and niger pea. The seed is often sold as bird seed as it is a favourite of finches, especially Goldfinch and Greenfinch...
GUI Builder
A GUI Builder is a program to visually create and edit graphical user interface data structures of applications by point-and-click. Available GUI Builders Interface BuilderREALbasic (also a compiler)Visual Basic (also a compiler)GladeQt Designer from [Trolltech] has a free and commercial..
Gui Cardinal de Maillesec
Gui de Maillesec (d. April 241412 at Paris) was a French bishop and cardinal. He played a major part in the election of the antipope Benedict XIII, in his status as senior cardinal. His name is also written Malésec or Malesset. He was Bishop of Poitiers. In 1375 he was appointed to the Church of t..
Gui de Ceriz
redirect [[Template:Not verified]]Gui de Ceriz (+ap.1369). Title: Lord of Ceriz ("Seigneur de Ceriz"), Great Master of France ("Souverain Maître d'hôtel du Roi", "Grand Maître de France"), 1343. Heraldics: [link]. The Great Master of France ("Le Grand Maître de France") had the supervi..
GUI testing
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