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Galante (died 1560),
kabalist and
author Mordecai Galante (died 1781),
rabbi of
Damascus Moses Galante (died 1806),
rabbi of
Damascus Moses Galante (the...
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Carmine Galante (Italian: [ˈkarmine
ɡaˈlante];
February 21, 1910 – July 12, 1979) was an
American Mafioso who was de
facto boss of the
Bonanno crime family...
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Forrest Galante (born
March 31, 1988) is an
American outdoor adventurer and
television personality. He
primarily s****s out
animals on the
brink of extinction...
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Inese Galante (born 12
March 1954) is a
Latvian soprano opera singer.
Galante is
known for a
great beauty of tone,
nuanced pianissimos and
sensitive command...
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Galante was a
Jewish family which flourished at the
beginning of the 16th
century in Rome, and the head of which, Mordecai, was a
Spanish exile of the...
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Moses Galante (died 1806) was
chief rabbi of
Damascus during the late 18th
century and
early 19th century. He
succeeded his father,
Mordecai Galante, who...
- Fête
galante (French pronunciation: [fɛːt ɡalɑ̃t]) (courtship party) is a
category of
painting specially created by the
French Academy in 1717 to describe...
- Fêtes
Galantes is a
cycle of six mélodies
composed by
Claude Debussy to
poems by Paul Verlaine. It
consists of two
books of
three songs (FL 86 and FL 114)...
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piano Fêtes
galantes,
composition by
Reine Colaço Osorio-Swaab Fêtes
galantes, a
composition by
Reynaldo Hahn for
voice and
piano Fêtes
galantes, a composition...