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- Guillermo Galeote Jiménez (6 May 1941 – 28 January 2021) was a Spanish doctor and politician who served as a member of the Congress of Deputies from 1977...
- Galeote Pereira (sometimes also Galiote Pereira) was a 16th-century Portuguese soldier of fortune. He spent several years in China's Fujian and Guangxi...
- 87 Politician Tunisia Yvon Douis 85 Footballer France (Nice) Guillermo Galeote 79 Politician Spain (Madrid) Ryszard Kotys 88 Actor Poland (Poznań) Annette...
- captured and near the Dongshan Peninsula. In 1549 two Portuguese junks and Galeote Pereira were captured. During these battles the Ming Chinese captured weapons...
- captured, and near Dongshan County in 1549, where two Portuguese junks and Galeote Pereira were captured. During these battles the Ming Chinese captured weapons...
- refer to Chinese scholar-officials. It is frequently used, for example, in Galeote Pereira's account of his experiences in China in 1548–1553, which was published...
- Gerardo Galeote Quecedo (born January 27, 1957, in São Paulo, Brazil) is a lawyer and former Spanish Member of the European Parliament from 1994 to 2009...
- Ralph; Pereira, Galeote; Cruz, Gaspar da; Rada, Martín de (1953), South China in the sixteenth century: being the narratives of Galeote Pereira, Fr. Gaspar...
- they wrote nearly two hundred titles, some of them awarded, such as Los Galeotes, which received the Royal Academy Award for Best Comedy of the Year. Their...
- May and Independence Day. Initially, mazamorra was the stew which fed galeotes (the rowers, almost always forced, in the ships called galeras) and sailors...