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- The Gentilhombres Grandes de España con ejercicio y servidumbre (Gentlemen of the Bedchamber Grandee of Spain) was a palatial class of honorary royal...
- The Gentilhombres de cámara con ejercicio (Gentlemen of the Bedchamber) was a palatine class of honorary royal servants of the Royal Household and Heritage...
- "gentleman-in-ordinary" ... as gentleman of the bed-chamber In Spain, e.g., Gentilhombre de la casa del príncipe, "gentleman of the house[hold] of the prince"...
- Gentilhombre (2 April 1973 – 1 January 1992) was a British Thoroughbred racehorse and sire. As a two-year-old he won four races and finished third in the...
- Fantasía para un gentilhombre (Fantasia for a Gentleman) is a concerto for guitar and orchestra by the Spanish composer Joaquín Rodrigo. The concerto is...
- led to him being known as the "wild gentleman of Tenerife" (salvaje gentilhombre de Tenerife) and the "Canarian werewolf" (hombre lobo canario). His life...
- the Princess of Asturias' biological parenthood to José Ruiz de Arana, Gentilhombre de cámara. On 2 February 1852, Isabella and the Royal Guard were caught...
- British Sea Songs, a composition by Sir Henry Wood Fantasía para un gentilhombre, a 1954 work by Joaquín Rodrigo Fantasia (singer) (born 1984), American...
- schedule for 30 years. In 1954, Joaquín Rodrigo dedicated Fantasía para un gentilhombre (Fantasy for a Gentleman) to Segovia. Segovia won the 1958 Grammy Award...
- 28 August 2017. Retrieved 14 October 2016. In Spanish the title was "Gentilhombre", but this should not be understood as synonymous with the English term...