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* 1885 – Vittorio Gui, Italian conductor ( d. 1975 )
* Wang Gui, Chinese chancellor of the Tang Dynasty ( d. 639 )
* Xia Gui, Chinese painter ( d. c. 1230 ) ( approximate date )
The vidas of the following troubadours note their clerical status: Aimeric de Belenoi, Folquet de Marselha ( who became a bishop ), Gui d ' Ussel, Guillem Ramon de Gironella, Jofre de Foixà ( who became an abbot ), Peire de Bussignac, Peire Rogier, Raimon de Cornet, Uc Brunet, and Uc de Saint Circ.
* The Old French romances André de France and Gui d ' Excideuil
# Gui de Lucca, d, 929
* Gui de Malsec ( d. 1412 ) ( 1375, 1405, deposed 1409, retained the post in the obedience of Pisa )
The fictional hero is son of the heroine of Aye d ' Avignon ( to which Gui de Nanteuil forms a sequel )
The history of these figures is given in Doon de Mayence, Gaufrey, the romances relating to Ogier, Aye d ’ Avignon, the fragmentary Doon de Nanteuil, Gui de Nanteuil, Tristan de Nanteuil, Parise la Duchesse, Maugis d ’ Aigremont, Vivien l ’ amachour de Monbranc, Renaus de Montauban ( or Les Quatre Fils Aymon ) and Huon de Bordeaux.
** Empress Yang Yan ( created 266, d. 274 ), mother of Prince Gui, Emperor Hui, and Prince Jian, and Princesses Pingyang, Xinfeng, and Yangping
* Maria de Ventadorn ( d. 1222 ), Gaucelm Faidit, Gui d ' Ussel
** Li Yuanyu ( 李元裕 ), initially the Prince of Gui ( created 631 ), later Prince Kang of Deng ( created 637, d. 665 )
* Gui d ' Ussel

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** Gui de Nanteuil, evidently popular around 1207 when the troubadour Raimbaut de Vaqueiras mentions the story.

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Pope Clement IV ( 23 November 1190 / 1200 – 29 November 1268 ), born Gui Faucoi called in later life le Gros ( Guy Foulques the Fat ; ), was Pope from 5 February 1265 until his death.
In 1569 it was defended by Gui de Daillon, comte du Lude, against Gaspard de Coligny, who after an unsuccessful bombardment retired from the siege at the end of seven weeks.
In 399 Tuoba Gui he declared himself Emperor Daowu, and that title was used by Northern Wei's rulers for the rest of the state's history.
The Inquisition was established in Toulouse in November 1229, and the surviving elements of Catharism were eliminated from the region, largely thanks to the famous inquisitor Bernard Gui.
The friend of Gui Patin, of Pierre Gassendi and all the liberal thinkers of his time, Naudé was no mere bookworm ; his books show traces of the critical spirit which made him a worthy colleague of the humorists and scholars who prepared the way for the better known writers of the siècle de Louis XIV.
In the television show Jackie Chan Adventures, Caihe was shown to be the Immortal who sealed away Dai Gui, The Earth Demon.
Recent researches of Raniero Orioli presents a plausible theory: the paper of the Anonymous Synchronous ( an " anonymous contemporary ") written shortly after the facts, identifies him as nomine Dulcinus, filius presbyteri Iulii de Tarecontano Vallis Ossole diocesis Novariensis ( by name Dulcinus, son of presbyter Julius from Tarecontano of the Ossola Valley in the diocese of Novara ); a few years later the inquisitor Bernardo Gui in his work on heretical sects reports the same information changing the word presbyteri to sacerdotis ( priest ) thus concluding that he was the illegitimate son of a priest.
He instructed Deng Xuanzhi ( 鄧玄之 ), a friend of Lingling's defender Hao Pu ( 郝普 ), to tell Hao that Liu Bei was in a dire battle with Xiahou Yuan in Hanzhong, Guan Yu just lost to Sun Gui in Nan Commandery, and neither could spare men to save Lingling.
He also claimed ( Gui ) Kuei 媯 was Shun's family name.
In 1465, Chenghua Emperor ordered Zi Gui ( 自圭 ), the minister of Engineering Ministry to rebuild the gate, and the design was changed from the original paifang form to the gatehouse that is seen today.
The initial surname Chen was from Gui (, Gūi ), which was an ancient East Asia surname of descendants of Emperor Shun, who was one of the Three August Ones and Five Emperors.
He was their second son, but as his older brother Sima Gui ( 司馬軌 ) died early, he became the oldest surviving son.
Over two thousand years ago, the Lingqu Canal was dug, connecting the Xi River basin ( the Li River, which is a tributary of the Gui River with the Xiang River, which flows into the Yangtze, thus providing a continuous waterway from the Pearl River Delta to the Yangtze Valley.
The dwindling Ming were continually pushed farther south, and the last Emperor of the Southern Ming, Zhu Youlang, Prince of Gui, was finally executed in Burma in 1662 by Qing general Wu Sangui.
In 327, the Gaochang commandery was created by the Former Liang under the Han chinese ruler Zhang Gui.
He also claimed ( Gui ) Kuei 媯 was Shun's family name.
In 327, the Gaochang commandery was created by the Former Liang under the Han chinese ruler Zhang Gui.
It was renamed to Mount Gui during the Ming Dynasty and this name has been used until now.
His given name wasGui ( 履癸 ).
Gui de Bourgogne, who was archbishop 1090 – 1119, was pope from 1119 to 1124 as Callixtus II.
According to The Tyee's coverage, " In a notice of claim filed with the small claims division of the provincial court of B. C., Gui Qiang Zou claims he was pressured into working longer hours for lower wages than promised after the firm kept his passport and other key documents.
Bernard Gui (; 1261 or 1262 – 30 December 1331 ), also known as Bernardo Gui or Bernardus Guidonis, was an inquisitor of the Dominican Order in the Late Middle Ages during the Medieval Inquisition, Bishop of Lodève, and one of the most prolific writers of the Middle Ages.

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The first documented battlefield use of fire lances took place in 1132 when Chen Gui used them to defend De ' an from attack by the Jurchen Jin.
* Bernard Gui, The Inquisitor's Guide: A Medieval Manual on Heretics, translated by Janet Shirley ( Ravenhall Books, 2006 ).
Israeli commander Gui Zur called Hizbollah: " by far the greatest guerrilla group in the world ".
After his capture the Bishop of Vercelli consulted with the Inquisition and other eminent people to decide an immediate execution ( in fact the acts of the trial were never found, despite some suggestions that they could be hidden somewhere in the secret archives of the Vatican ) so the paper of the Anonymous Synchronous, probably written by a follower or a local symphatizer of the Dulcinian, the one of Bernardo Gui and another anonymous paper ( probably also written by Bernardo Gui ) are the only documents we have that were written in the same period the facts took place.
In a rather short period of time, he had gained the support of the two most powerful families in Xu Province: the Mi clan led by Mi Zhu and Mi Fang, and the Chen clan led by Chen Gui and Chen Deng.
Other revivals of Spontini include Agnes von Hohenstaufen at the Maggio Musicale festival in Florence in 1954, starring Franco Corelli and conducted by Vittorio Gui, and in Rome in 1970, with Montserrat Caballé and Antonietta Stella, conducted by Riccardo Muti.
However, like the Indian routine, the Chinese do not always use a large final production, such as the routine performed by 王鬼手 ( Wang Gui Shou, or King of Ghost Hands ).
The upper course of the River Li is connected by the ancient Lingqu Canal with the Xiang River, which flows north into the Yangtze ; this in the past made the Li and Gui Rivers part of a highly important waterway connecting the Yangtze Valley with the Pearl River Delta.
The 437-kilometer course of the Li and Gui Rivers is flanked by green hills.
It is formed by the confluence of the Gui and Xun Rivers in Wuzhou, Guangxi.
:" The Yuezhi originally lived in the area between the Qilian or Heavenly Mountains ( Tian Shan ) and Dunhuang, but after they were defeated by the Xiongnu they moved far away to the west, beyond Dayuan ( Ferghana ), where they attacked the people of Daxia ( Bactria ) and set up the court of their king on the northern bank of the Gui ( Oxus ) river.
The statement that Dominic had been an inquisitor was first made in the 14th century by a famous Dominican inquisitor, Bernard Gui, who tried to paint his Order's founder as a participant in the Institution.
Shūbun's style, like that of most Japanese Zen painters, was inspired by Chinese Song Dynasty painters such as Ma Yuan, Xia Gui, Guo Xi, and others.

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