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Christine Daaé is a
fictional character and the
female protagonist of
Gaston Leroux's 1910
novel The
Phantom of the
Opera and of the
various adaptations...
- The Dahae, also
known as the
Daae,
Dahas or
Dahaeans (Old Persian: 𐎭𐏃𐎠, romanized: Dahā;
Ancient Gr****: Δαοι, romanized: Daoi; Δααι, Daai; Δαι, Dai;...
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Anders Daae may
refer to:
Anders Daae (prison director) (1838–1910),
Norwegian prison director Anders Daae (priest) (1680–1763),
Norwegian priest and...
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Holtzrod Daae (20
December 1806 – 13
November 1896) was a
Norwegian priest,
educator and politician. He was born in Fana a son of dean Iver
Munthe Daae (1771–1849)...
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Ludvig Daae may
refer to:
Ludvig Daae (priest) (1723–1786),
Norwegian priest and
landowner Ludvig Kristensen Daa (1809–1877),
Norwegian historian and politician...
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February 15, 2018.
Daae,
Aagaat (1917).
Stamtavle over
familien Daae i Norge.
Utarbeidet efter Anders Daaes efterladte papirer av
Aagaat Daae. Trondhjem: F...
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celebrities compete against each
other to
create a hit song.
Olafsen sang "Ludvig
Daae",
named after a real man who
owned a
slalom centre and had "strong opinions...
- singer, she
switched to
musical theater and
debuted in 2001 as
Christine Daaé in The
Phantom of the Opera. She
immediately rose to
musical theatre stardom...
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received critical acclaim for her
performance in the
leading role of
Christine Daaé in the film
adaptation of The
Phantom of the
Opera (2004). She
acted in the...
- Hans
Daae (15
October 1865 – 10
December 1926) was a
Norwegian physician,
military officer and
sports official.
Daae was born in Kragerø to
prison director...