- Guíxols;
October 7, 1887 – Barcelona;
April 12, 1964),
known as
Gaziel (pronounced [
ɡəziˈɛl]), was a
Spanish journalist,
writer and publisher. He studied...
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Fernando Krahn Pedro Madueño
Sergi Pàmies
Journalism portal Spain portal Gaziel A dos vientos.
Criticas y
semblanzas Andrea Czepek;
Melanie ****wig; Eva...
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Xavier Gaziel (チャビエル・ガジール,
Chabieru Gajīru) He is the 3rd and
youngest son of
Margrave "Miguel
Gaziel", the only
surviving heir of the
Gaziel Family since...
- Amduscias, Arioch, Balan, Bathym, Biffant, Caarcrinolaas, Chamo, Focalor,
Gaziel, Gorson, Herodias, Machalas, Malphas, Melchon, and Merodach, and the princesses...
- (3): 221–5. doi:10.1007/BF02346130. PMID 8873337. S2CID 1657973. D.F.
Gazielly, P.
Gleyze & T. Thomas, 1996, "The Cuff," Elsevier, ISBN 2906077844, see...
- of
eleven short stories the
magazine L'Avenç. It is
inspired in
books of
Gaziel i
Artur Bladé, who also
write on
theirs hometowns. He has also collaborated...
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based on the Gr**** myth of Ariane.
October 27 –
Enrique Granados's
zarzuela Gaziel is
produced in Barcelona.
November 11 –
Opera premieres:
Strandrecht (The...
- Joan
Maragall (1860–1911),
writer and poet
Josep Carner (1884–1970), poet
Gaziel (1887–1964), journalist,
writer and
publisher Carles Riba (1893–1959), poet...
- elegant,
bourgeoisie homes of this time period. Some
examples are the casa
Gaziel (1880), the casa
Pecher (1894), the casa
Maynegre (1898), the casa Girbau...
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Historietes exemplars,
Barcelona 1938 (10 volumes). Reed.
Editorial Balmes, 1984.
Gaziel, Seny,
treball i llibertat. 1963 Kostyal, K.M. (2001).
National Geographic...