- João
Pedro Geraldino dos
Santos Galvão (Brazil, 9
March 1992),
commonly known as João Pedro, is a
professional footballer who
plays as a
forward or an...
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Geraldino may
refer to:
Geraldino (footballer) (Geraldo Antônio Martins; 1940-2018),
Brazilian footballer José
Augusto Geraldino (born 1971), Dominican...
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Geraldo Antônio
Martins (11
January 1940 – 30
March 2018),
known as
Geraldino or
simply Geraldo, was a
Brazilian footballer who pla**** as a left back...
- José
Vicbart Geraldino Rosello (born
October 13, 1978, in
Santo Domingo) is a
judoka from the
Dominican Republic, who
competed in the men's middleweight...
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after first 250SX win in Arlington". NBC Sports.
Retrieved 2025-03-28.
Geraldino,
Daniel (2024-04-14). "Supercross
Round #13
Recap |
Foxborough | April...
- José
Augusto Geraldino (born 6
February 1971) is a
Dominican Republic judoka. He
competed at the 1996
Summer Olympics and the 2000
Summer Olympics. Evans...
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playing in 68 matches. 42
players were used
throughout the season, with
Geraldino being the most used by
playing in 67 matches. In 1966, Pelé and Santos...
- a
United States Navy
patrol boat in
commission from 1917 to 1918
Geraldino (disambiguation) This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with...
- and with
connections to
other prominent clans such as the Crisólogos,
Geraldinos, Vergaras, Azcuetas, Sollers,
Serranos and Singsons. Sison's father, Salustiano...
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Philip Fitzgerald (fl. 1672–1675,
alias Felipe Geraldino or
Philip ****en) was an
Irish pirate and
privateer who
served the
Spanish in the Caribbean....