- In Gr**** mythology,
Galas (/ˈɡeɪləs/;
Ancient Gr****: Γάλας
Gálas) was the
eponymous founder of the Gauls. He was the son of
Polyphemos and
Galatea and...
- others.
Galás was born and
raised in San Diego, California, to a
Maniot Gr****-American
mother from Dover, New Hampshire,
Georgianna Koutrelakos-
Galás, and...
- (disambiguation)
Durham Miners'
Gala, an
annual gathering and
labour festival held in Durham,
England Galah, a ****atoo
native to
Australia Galas, Gr**** mythological...
- fresh.
Royal Galas are
usually harvested in
early to late
February in the
southern hemisphere. In New Zealand, the
pinker original Gala has
almost disappeared...
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Galaor was a hero of
Portuguese romance. The book "Amadis de Gaula" is
attributed to
Portuguese authors,
mainly Vasco de Lobeira. The
brother of Amadis...
- In the UK
swimming galas are
traditionally held at the end of the
summer and
through the autumn.
Typical groups that
compete at
galas include schools, Girl...
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Gala Dalí (born
Elena Ivanovna Diakonova, Елена Ивановна Дьяконова; 7 September [O.S. 26 August] 1894 – 10 June 1982),
usually known simply as
Gala, was...
- the
invited artists lived in
either Los
Angeles or New York.
GALAS was
curated by the
GALAS Collective including:
Terry Wolverton, Bia Lowe, Jody Isanna...
-
Diamanda Galas is the
eponymously titled second album by
American avant-garde
musician Diamanda Galás,
released in 1984 by
record label Metalanguage. The...
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Edward Galas (Polish pronunciation: [ɛd.vart ɡa.las]; 2
January 1928 – 2003) was a
Polish biochemist,
Rector of the Lodz
University of
Technology in 1975–81...