Frances et Joseph Gies
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Frances Gies (née en 1915) et Joseph Gies (8 Octobre 1916 - 13 avril 2006) sont des historiens et écrivains qui ont collaboré sur un certain nombre de livres à propos du Moyen Âge, et ont également écrit des œuvres individuelles. Ils étaient mari et femme. Joseph Gies est diplômé de l'Université du Michigan.
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