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Gueux can mean different things: Les Gueux ("The Beggars") and les Gueux de mer ("Sea Beggars"), name taken on during the Eighty Years' War by the Dutch
Gueux
Motor racing circuit in France
The circuit Reims-Gueux was a motor racing circuit made up of rural public roads, located in Gueux, 8 km (5.0 mi) west of Reims in the Champagne region
Reims-Gueux
16th-century group of Dutch nobles opposing Spanish rule in the Netherlands
Geuzen (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈɣøːzə(n)]; lit. 'The Beggars'; French: Les Gueux) was a name assumed by the confederacy of Calvinist Dutch nobles, who from
Geuzen
1834 story by Victor Hugo
"Claude Gueux" (French pronunciation: [klod ɡø]) is a short story written by Victor Hugo in 1834. It is considered an early example of "true crime" fiction
Claude_Gueux
Commune in Grand Est, France
Gueux (French pronunciation: [ɡø] ) is a commune in the Marne department in north-eastern France. Circuit de Reims-Gueux Communes of the Marne department
Gueux,_Marne
1566 group of Dutch noblemen
Berlaymont, allegedly remarked: "N'ayez pas peur Madame, ce ne sont que des gueux" (fear not madam, they are nothing but beggars). In the petition, the nobles
Compromise_of_Nobles
Auto race held in France
to the Reims-Gueux circuit for 1938 and 1939, where the Silver Arrows continued their domination of Grand Prix racing. The Reims-Gueux circuit had its
French_Grand_Prix
Chemical compound
PMID 29123461. Coudray, Charles C.; Rambeau, Mathieu; Feillet Coudray, Christine; Gueux, Elyette; Tressol, Jean-Claude; Mazur, André; Rayssiguier, Yves (2005).
Magnesium_citrate
Belgian comic book artist (1954–2025)
original on 23 February 2015. "De Rop, Éric". BD Gest' (in French). "Les gueux". BD Gest' (in French). "En ook nog..." De Stripspeciaalzaak (in Dutch)
Eric_De_Rop
Motor race
Reims) was a sports car endurance race held from 1953 to 1967 at the Reims (Gueux) circuit in the Marne district of the Champagne region in north-eastern
12_Hours_of_Reims
4th season of FIA's Formula One motor racing
largely unchallenged at the French Grand Prix, held at the high-speed Reims-Gueux circuit, due to the withdrawal of the works Ferraris of Ascari and Villoresi
1950_Formula_One_season
French playwright and novelist
novelist. He has written a number of books: Niels (2017), Évangile pour un gueux (2016) and La Madone de Notre-Dame (2014), which has been translated into
Alexis_Ragougneau
Daughter of Victor Hugo
(1843) Torquemada (1882) Librettos La Esmeralda (1836) Short stories "Claude Gueux" (1834) Poetry collections Odes et poésies diverses (1822) Nouvelles Odes
Léopoldine_Hugo
11th season of FIA Formula One motor racing
French Grand Prix but was killed a week later in a sports car race at Reims-Gueux. As of 2025 this was the last World Championship title for Pirelli tyres
1957_Formula_One_season
Motor car race
The 1951 French Grand Prix was a Formula One motor race held at Reims-Gueux on 1 July 1951. It was race 4 of 8 in the 1951 World Championship of Drivers
1951_French_Grand_Prix
UNESCO World Heritage Site in Europe
Bahnhof Strandboden Les Grèves Spitz Môtier I Segelboothafen En Praz des Gueux Port Bourg Egolzwil 3 Seematte Port-Conty Les Argilliez L’Abbaye 2 La Saunerie
Prehistoric pile dwellings around the Alps
Prehistoric_pile_dwellings_around_the_Alps
6th season of FIA's Formula One motor racing
championship for the first time. The French Grand Prix was moved from Reims-Gueux to Rouen-Les-Essarts for a year. The Spanish Grand Prix was scheduled to
1952_Formula_One_season
High-security prison in France
conditions at the abbey inspired Victor Hugo to write his short story "Claude Gueux", based on a real prisoner at Clairvaux, in 1834. The initial prisoners
Clairvaux_Prison
Motor race near Reims, France
organized by the Automobile Club de Champagne and staged at the circuit Reims-Gueux on public roads located 7.5 km (4.7 mi) west of the city of Reims in the
Grand_Prix_de_la_Marne
Topics referred to by the same term
wars Henry, Count of Bréderode (1531–1568), who was an early leader of Les Gueux Gerbrand Adriaensz Bredero (1585–1618), Dutch poet whose name is sometimes
Brederode
7th season of FIA's Formula One motor racing
year at Rouen-Les-Essarts, the French Grand Prix was moved back to Reims-Gueux. The Spanish Grand Prix was scheduled to be held on 26 October, but it was
1953_Formula_One_season
Motor car race
The 1939 French Grand Prix was a Grand Prix motor race held at Reims-Gueux on 9 July 1939. Hodges, David (1967). The French Grand Prix. pp. 126–131. "1939
1939_French_Grand_Prix
Bahnhof Strandboden Les Grèves Spitz Môtier I Segelboothafen En Praz des Gueux Port Bourg Egolzwil 3 Seematte Port-Conty Les Argilliez L’Abbaye 2 La Saunerie
List of World Heritage Sites in Switzerland
List_of_World_Heritage_Sites_in_Switzerland
Naval battle of the Eighty Years' War
Eighty Years' War between a Spanish fleet commanded by Sancho d'Avila and a Gueux fleet under Admiral Worst. The Spanish fleet sailed from the port of Antwerp
Battle_of_Borsele
Historical German noble family
of France in 1547. William II de la Marck (1542–1578) was admiral of the Gueux de mer, the so-called 'sea beggars' who fought in the Eighty Years' War
House_of_La_Marck
Motor car race
l'Automobile Club de France) was a Grand Prix motor race held at Reims-Gueux on 3 July 1932. The race lasted for 5 hours, and was not run over a fixed
1932_French_Grand_Prix
Biennial parade in Brussels, Belgium
parade créative à Bruxelles (in French), La Vénerie and Fondation Jacques Gueux, 2002 "Zinneke Parade 2010". The Belgian Tourist Office. Retrieved 8 August
Zinneke_Parade
French writer and politician (1802–1885)
writers such as Albert Camus, Charles Dickens, and Fyodor Dostoyevsky. Claude Gueux, a documentary short story about a real-life murderer who had been executed
Victor_Hugo
Subprefecture and commune in Grand Est, France
hosted the Grand Prix de la Marne automobile race at the circuit of Reims-Gueux. The French Grand Prix took place here 14 times between 1938 and 1966. As
Reims
French television crime drama
episodes are original stories written by Hugues Pagan. Episode 7 : Le Dîner de Gueux - The Rogue's Banquet Episode 8 : Le Crime de la rue des Francs-Bourgeois
Nicolas_Le_Floch_(TV_series)
Motor car race
French Grand Prix was a Formula One motor race held on 2 July 1950 at Reims-Gueux. It was race 6 of 7 in the 1950 World Championship of Drivers. The 64-lap
1950_French_Grand_Prix
19 Dutch Catholic clerics executed in Brielle, present-day Netherlands (1572)
The following day, William de la Marck, Lord of Lumey, commander of the Gueux de mer, had them interrogated and ordered a disputation. In the meantime
Martyrs_of_Gorkum
Sports car endurance race
a sports car endurance racing series held in 1965 at the circuit Reims (Gueux). Championnat du Monde des Constructeurs - 1965: Grands Prix de France Reims
1965_12_Hours_of_Reims
5th season of FIA's Formula One motor racing
Prix this year, was held at the very fast 7.7 kilometres (4.8 mi) Reims-Gueux circuit (a circuit only two mph slower than Spa) deep in northern French
1951_Formula_One_season
French film director
title Original title Notes 2001 Sunshine for the Poor Du soleil pour les gueux Also producer and actor That Old Dream That Moves Ce vieux rêve qui bouge
Alain_Guiraudie
1570s–1652 flag of the Netherlands
flags to fly on their warships. The naval flag was used by the Watergeuzen (Gueux de mer, "Sea Beggars"), the pro-Dutch privateers during the Dutch Revolt
Prince's_Flag
Italian racing driver (1924–1958)
course on the tenth lap of the 50 lap race. Running wide at the tricky Gueux Curve while chasing the leader, fellow Ferrari driver Mike Hawthorn, Musso's
Luigi_Musso
20th season of FIA Formula One motor racing
championship. The French Grand Prix was moved from the Charade Circuit to Reims-Gueux. The British Grand Prix was moved from Silverstone to Brands Hatch, in keeping
1966_Formula_One_season
1862 novel by Victor Hugo
social engagement and philanthropy. Vidocq also inspired Hugo's "Claude Gueux" and Le Dernier jour d'un condamné (The Last Day of a Condemned Man). In
Les_Misérables
14th season of the FIA's Formula One motor racing
Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps, Stavelot 19 June 6 French Grand Prix Reims-Gueux, Gueux 3 July 7 British Grand Prix Silverstone Circuit, Silverstone 16 July
1960_Formula_One_season
Topics referred to by the same term
Remuneration of International Mails, an international postal charging system Reims-Gueux, a motor racing road course near the city. Battle of Reims (disambiguation)
Reims_(disambiguation)
British racing driver (1936–1968)
Grand Prix, Arundell suffered a severe accident in an F2 race at Reims-Gueux, and Spence was called up to replace him in the F1 team for the rest of
Mike_Spence
French novelist (1834–1892)
volume of short stories; N'a-qu'un-oeil (1882), Urbains et ruraux (1884), Gueux de marque (1887), and the posthumous Juive errante (1897). He died in Sèvres
Léon_Cladel
Italian racing driver (1926–2016)
only race finish. At the following race, the French Grand Prix at Reims-Gueux on 6 July 1958, de Fillipis was prevented from competing. In a 2006 interview
Maria_Teresa_de_Filippis
Chemical compound
unknown.[medical citation needed] Coudray, C; Rambeau, M; Feillet-Coudray, C; Gueux, E; Tressol, JC; Mazur, A; Rayssiguier, Y (2005). "Study of magnesium bioavailability
Magnesium_gluconate
(1843) Torquemada (1882) Librettos La Esmeralda (1836) Short stories "Claude Gueux" (1834) Poetry collections Odes et poésies diverses (1822) Nouvelles Odes
Conversations_with_Eternity
Australian racing driver and motorsport executive (1926–2014)
chassis designed by Tauranac worked. At the French Grand Prix at Reims-Gueux, Jack Brabham took his first Formula One world championship win since 1960
Jack_Brabham
8th season of FIA's Formula One motor racing
Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps, Stavelot 20 June 4 French Grand Prix Reims-Gueux, Gueux 4 July 5 British Grand Prix Silverstone Circuit, Silverstone 17 July
1954_Formula_One_season
Former abbey in Paris, France
Jeanne V de Gueux 13??-1328 Marie I de Lions 1328-1347 Jeanne VI de Boucheville 1347-1349 Agnès III de Liège 1349-1357 Marie II de Gueux 1357-1369 Agnès
Longchamp_Abbey
Motor car race
The 1960 French Grand Prix was a Formula One motor race held at Reims-Gueux on 3 July 1960. It was race 6 of 10 in the 1960 World Championship of Drivers
1960_French_Grand_Prix
Motor car race
non-championship Formula One motor race, held on July 14, 1957, at the Reims-Gueux circuit, near Reims in France. The race was run over 61 laps on an 8.302 km
1957_Reims_Grand_Prix
City and municipality in Netherlands
1361 and 1438 destroyed the city. In 1572, the city was occupied by les Gueux (Dutch rebels against the Spanish King) who also committed arson and destruction
Gouda,_South_Holland
Race Luigi Musso (ITA) July 6, 1958 33 French Grand Prix Circuit de Reims-Gueux Ferrari 246 F1 Race Peter Collins (UK) August 3, 1958 26 German Grand Prix
List of Formula One fatalities
List_of_Formula_One_fatalities
Breton noblewoman and privateer (1300–1359)
Gilles (1987), Les Pirates, forbans, flibustiers, boucaniers et autres gueux de mer Gicquel, Yvonig (1981), Olivier de Clisson, connétable de France
Jeanne_de_Clisson
1814 battle during the War of the Sixth Coalition
Landwehr had one battalion at Gueux and a second one at Thillois. The battalion in Rosnay fell back fighting to Gueux and finally to Ormes. While defending
Battle_of_Reims_(1814)
Racing tournament
June - Rd 6 Rd 6 Rd 4 2.0 Report 10 International 12 Hours of Reims Reims-Gueux 5 July - Rd 7 Rd 7 - 1.0 Report 11 Grosser Bergpreis Freiburg-Schauinsland
1964 World Sportscar Championship
1964_World_Sportscar_Championship
17th season of FIA Formula One motor racing
race in the championship. The French Grand Prix was moved back to Reims-Gueux. It would alternate to host the GP with Rouen-Les-Essarts until 1964. The
1963_Formula_One_season
Motor car race
Grand Prix was a Formula One motor race, held on July 1, 1962, at the Reims-Gueux circuit, near Reims in France. The race was run over 50 laps of the 8.302 km
1962_Reims_Grand_Prix
French poet, novelist and dramatist (1849–1926)
the publication, in 1876, of a volume of verse entitled La Chanson des gueux, a declaration of war against the bourgeoisie, according to Jacques Cellard [fr]:
Jean_Richepin
car endurance racing series held from 1953 to 1967 at the circuit Reims (Gueux). Championnat du Monde des Constructeurs - Trophée France-Amérique, Les
1964_12_Hours_of_Reims
Former Cistercian monastery in Aube, France
conditions at the abbey inspired Victor Hugo to write his short story "Claude Gueux", based on a real prisoner at Clairvaux, in 1834. Following a reform in
Clairvaux_Abbey
16th-century Dutch noble and leader in the Dutch Revolt against Spain
Berlaymont, tried to calm her nerves with the words "Quoi, Madame. Peur de ces gueux?" "What Madame, afraid of these beggars?". It was from this moment on that
Louis_of_Nassau
Scottish celebration of New Year
year". Other suggestions include au gui mener ("lead to the mistletoe"), à gueux mener ('bring to the beggars'), au gui l'an neuf ('at the mistletoe the
Hogmanay
Naval battle in the Forty Years War
consisting of armored plating. Opposing Henin's fleet was a small fleet the Gueux managed to assemble. This fleet consisted of 24 much smaller and lightly
Battle_on_the_Zuiderzee
Artificial language created in 1978
Kotava | PDF". Scribd. Retrieved 2022-11-09. "Claude Gueux (Claude Jastrik) (Victor Hugo) Claude Gueux | PDF | Crime et violence | Thriller policier". Scribd
Kotava
Dutch rock singer-songwriter
(1999) Bruxelles (3 first albums + part of the 4th one+ the songs Va and Les Gueux) (1996) Les Années nocturnes (Frères ?, Ullegara and Chansons fleuves) (2007)
Dick_Annegarn
French actress (1920–1972)
Night (1944) - Simone 120, rue de la Gare (1946) - Suzanne Parmentier Les Gueux au Paradis (1946) - Marie Monsieur Grégoire Escapes (1946) - Colette Une
Gaby_André
Part of the French wars of religion
(principally Spanish) ships, which were also being attacked by the Dutch gueux de mer corsairs). To block La Rochelle's ships from accessing the sea, the
Siege of La Rochelle (1572–1573)
Siege_of_La_Rochelle_(1572–1573)
Grand Prix season
Chiron Bugatti Type 35C Report 6 29 Jun VI Grand Prix de la Marne Reims-Gueux Formula Libre hot 400 km 2h 49m René Dreyfus Bugatti Type 35B Report 20
1930_Grand_Prix_season
French fireproof vault manufacturer
safes and founded his first production factory in Gueux, near Reims in France. By 1867, the Gueux workshops had become too cramped. The factory was moved
Fichet-Bauche
Fictional character
Varsovie (2010) Episode 6 : Le Grand Veneur (2010) Episode 7 : Le Dîner de Gueux (2011) Episode 8 : Le Crime de la rue des Francs-Bourgeois (2011) Episode
Nicolas_Le_Floch
21st season of FIA Formula One motor racing
moved to the Bugatti version of the Circuit de la Sarthe, replacing Reims-Gueux. The British Grand Prix was moved from Brands Hatch to Silverstone, in keeping
1967_Formula_One_season
12th season of Formula One motor racing
year at Rouen-Les-Essarts, the French Grand Prix was moved back to Reims-Gueux. The British Grand Prix was moved from Aintree Motor Racing Circuit to Silverstone
1958_Formula_One_season
13th season of FIA Formula One motor racing
Grand Prix Circuit Zandvoort, Zandvoort 31 May 4 French Grand Prix Reims-Gueux, Gueux 5 July 5 British Grand Prix Aintree Motor Racing Circuit, Merseyside
1959_Formula_One_season
French racing driver (1895–1944)
honored Benoist with a monument. Among the grandstands at the former Reims-Gueux circuit in France is one named "Tribune Robert Benoist". Captain Robert
Robert_Benoist
† Formula One GP Venue MotoGP GP Venue Reims-Gueux, Reims
List_of_motor_racing_tracks
Harrington as Bréhaut 1926 : The Clown as James Bunding 1925 : Le Cœur des gueux as Père Larue 1923 : The Secret of Polichinelle as Mr. Jouvenel 1923 : Cousin
Maurice_de_Féraudy
Motor car race
de Reims, was a Formula One motor race held on 6 July 1947, at the Reims-Gueux circuit near Reims in north-eastern France. The race was run over 51 laps
1947_Reims_Grand_Prix
Belgian racing driver (1918–1967)
laps with engine failure. The following year he raced a Gordini at Reims-Gueux but the engine died again on lap 10. After this, he faded from single-seater
Georges_Berger
Commune in Hauts-de-France, France
Bres, the author of the Belgic Confession. Following the "révolte des gueux's victory at Brielle, the army of Louis of Nassau, one of the major commanders
Valenciennes
British racing car manufacturer and Formula One racing team
the front from the start of the season. At the French Grand Prix at Reims-Gueux, Brabham became the first man to win a Formula One world championship race
Brabham
Faking illness for personal gain
in Milan by Giambattista Silvatico. Various phases of malingering (les gueux contrefaits) are represented in the etchings and engravings of Jacques Callot
Malingering
Bibliography
Gaulois 3/20/1886 La Martine The marten Gil Blas 9/11/1883 Maufrigneuse Le gueux The beggar Le Gaulois 3/9/1884 L’héritage Legacy Illustrated Military Life
List of short stories by Guy de Maupassant
List_of_short_stories_by_Guy_de_Maupassant
American racing driver (1922–1957)
championship points. A week later he was killed in the Coupe de Vitesse at Reims-Gueux, when he crashed his Lotus. (key) "Herbert Mackay Fraser". oldracingcars
Herbert_MacKay-Fraser
Former municipality in Fribourg, Switzerland
merged to form the new municipality of Prez. It is home to the En Praz des Gueux prehistoric pile-dwelling (or stilt house) settlements that are part of
Noréaz
Fictional character in Les Misérables
engagement and philanthropy. Vidocq helped Hugo with his research for Claude Gueux and Le Dernier jour d'un condamné (The Last Day of a Condemned Man).[citation
Jean_Valjean
Belgian historian and politician
Chastellain (Brussels, 1863–1866). He wrote a history of Les Huguenots et les Gueux (Bruges, 1883–1885) in the spirit of a violent Roman Catholic partisan,
Joseph_Kervyn_de_Lettenhove
Italian racing driver (1932–2019)
finishing fourth. After crashing his Lotus 18/21 at his next race at Reims-Gueux, he withdrew his entry to his first World Championship event, the 1962 French
Carlo_Maria_Abate
Formula 1 Grand Prix
1951 Luigi Fagioli Juan Manuel Fangio Alfa Romeo French Grand Prix Reims-Gueux Report 1952 Alberto Ascari Ferrari Belgian Grand Prix Spa-Francorchamps
European_Grand_Prix
French commune
Glannes Gourgançon Les Grandes-Loges Granges-sur-Aube Gratreuil Grauves Gueux Hans Haussignémont Haussimont Hauteville Hautvillers Heiltz-le-Hutier Heiltz-l'Évêque
Ambonnay
French novelist (1817–1895)
(1872) La Cellule n°7 (Dentu, 1874) Les Misérables de Londres (1874) Les Gueux (1874) Mémoires d'un commissaire de police (Dentu, 1875) Les Marchands d'or
Pierre_Zaccone
MacKay-Fraser (USA) 1957-07-14 Sports car Lotus Eleven Formula Two Non-championship Reims-Gueux Coupe Internationale de Vitesse Race Went off the road, rolled and he was
List of driver deaths in motorsport
List_of_driver_deaths_in_motorsport
French composer (1903–1990)
lyrical originality and spectacle. Her noteworthy film scores include: Les Gueux au paradis (1946), Crèvecoeur (1955), Niok l'éléphant (1957), Marchands
Claude_Arrieu
British motoring brand
then came its World Championship debut at the French Grand Prix at Reims-Gueux. Macklin qualified a whole 23 seconds behind Juan Manuel Fangio and was
Hersham_and_Walton_Motors
English cyclist
Empire and Commonwealth Games in Cardiff, Wales. August: World Road Race at Gueux, nr Reims, 18’’ at 2–30 behind Schur of East Germany. 2nd in World Championships
Bill_Bradley_(cyclist)
been used since the foundation of the Formula One Championships: Reims-Gueux (1950–1966), Rouen-Les-Essarts (1952–1958), Circuit Charade (1965–1972)
Sport_in_France
Motor car race
1956 French Grand Prix ← Previous race Next race → Reims-Gueux layout Race details Date 1 July 1956 Official name XLII Grand Prix de l'ACF Location Reims
1956_French_Grand_Prix
French journalist, novelist and historian
Victimes de la Glacière (1869). Le Roman d'une Jeune Fille (1869). Jean-le-Gueux (1870). Les Dames de Ribeaurpix (1872). Fleur de Péché (1872). Le Roman
Ernest_Daudet
Commune in Grand Est, France
Glannes Gourgançon Les Grandes-Loges Granges-sur-Aube Gratreuil Grauves Gueux Hans Haussignémont Haussimont Hauteville Hautvillers Heiltz-le-Hutier Heiltz-l'Évêque
Chigny-les-Roses
German racing driver (1910–2003)
debut, taking second place in the 1954 French Grand Prix at the fast Reims-Gueux circuit. This promising start was not to last, though, as Kling could only
Karl_Kling
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Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim, Swahili
The Ancient Earlier Prophets Book Like Quran
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Greek
(ΓλυκεÏία) Greek name derived from the word glykys, GLYKERIA means "sweet."
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Gujarati, Indian
Cup
Biblical
the people shall arise
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Danish and Norwegian form of Greek Petros, PEDER means "rock, stone."
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Indian, Sanskrit
House; Flag; Banner; Symbol; Invitation
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