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Amades.
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Amades.
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Chrysostomus Wolfgangus Theophilus Mozart. He
generally called himself "Wolfgang
Amadè Mozart" as an adult, but his name had many variants.
Leopold Mozart, a native...
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amade in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Amade is both a
given name and a surname.
Notable people with the name include:
Amade Aba (died 1311)...
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Calvo [et al.], El món de Joan
Amades, Barcelona,
Departament de
Cultura de la
Generalitat de Catalunya, 1990. (Joan
Amades’ World, in Catalan) "'Cançons...
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Alfons Antonio Chico Amade (born 12
November 1999) is a
professional footballer who
plays as a right-back for
Septemvri Sofia. Born in Germany, he represents...
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settlements in
Chios regional unit in Greece: Agio Gala
Agios Georgios Sykousis Amades Anavatos Armolia Avgonyma Chalandra Chalkeio Chios (town)
Dafnonas Diefcha...
- year, he has only one nose remaining, the rest have been
already lost.
Amades, Joan. "Dia 31. Sant Silvestre".
Costumari Català (paper). Vol. 1 (ed. 2005 ed...
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Amade Chemane Camal Jr. (born 1954) is a
Mozambican politician and entrepreneur. The CEO of Sir
Comercio Internacional, and the
father of
leading transport...
- André "Dida"
Schervinski Amado (born 9
October 1983) is a
Brazilian mixed martial artist and Muay Thai
kickboxer who has
competed in the ****anese promotions...
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Antal Amade de Várkony (25
November 1761 – 1
January 1835) was a
Hungarian count and
notable comes of Zagreb, Croatia, who
established the
first public...