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- rules. Players may hold more than one FIFA and non-FIFA nationality. Remarks: I International player. A Asian player. S ASEAN player. Players name in bold...
- André Geraldes de Barros (born 2 May 1991) is a Portuguese professional footballer who plays as a right or left-back for Casa Pia. Born in Maia, Porto...
- Geraldes, supported by Umbucu, and the forces of Fuladu, commanded by Musa Molo's chiefs. Following the victory at the battle of Mansomine, Geraldes and...
- Brunswick, NJ: A. S. Barnes & Company. ISBN 978-0-498-01784-1. Clarke, Geralde (April 2000). "Till MGM Do Us Part". Vanity Fair. pp. 278–309. Dalle-Vacche...
- Arnault and D'estree founder Geralde Guyot after their wedding in Venice, Italy, which included "Come to Life" and "Believe What I Say". He debuted a music...
- Guinea-Bissau, between Portuguese colonial forces, commanded by Marques Geraldes, supported by Umbucu, and the forces of Fuladu, led by Musa Molo. The situation...
- secessionist rebellion. Apparently a concerned Al-Walid I ordered Abd al-Aziz's ********ination. Caliph Al-Walid I died in 715 and was succeeded by his brother Sulayman...
- Geraldo Geraldes or Gerald the Fearless (died c. 1173), known in Portuguese as Geraldo Sem Pavor ("without fear"), was a Portuguese warrior and folk hero...
- pagination are found together on a single page (folio 334v): in 1568 one Geralde Plunket noted his annotations of the Gospel's chapter numbers throughout...
- patronymics was very limited. Patronymics are usually formed by the addition of "i" ("of", pronounced as ee) to the father's name, e.g. if the father's name...