- language,
Romani people have long been
known by the
exonym Gypsies or
Gipsies and this
remains the most
common English language term for the group. Some...
- The
Water Gipsies may
refer to: The
Water Gipsies (novel), a 1930
British novel by A. P.
Herbert The
Water Gipsies (film), a 1932
British film adaptation...
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Gipsy Kings (originally Los Reyes) are a
musical group founded in 1979 in Arles, France. The band,
whose members have
Catalan heritage, play a
blend of...
- HMS
Gipsy (or Gipsey) has been the name of
several Royal Navy ships: HMS
Gipsy (1799), a
schooner in
service from 1799 to 1804 that
captured several French...
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singer Florin Salam,
manele singer Vali Vijelie,
manele singer Sandu Ciorbă,
Gipsy music singer Connect-R,
singer Nicole Cherry,
singer Bănel Nicoliţă, former...
- The
Gipsies Football Club was a
short lived 19th
century rugby football club that was
notable for
being one of the twenty-one
founding members of the...
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occasionally painter, writer,
cinematographic actor and
flamenco singer Gipsy Kings,
French group of
Rumba flamenca Camarón de la Isla,
Flamenco singer...
-
Becket pilot the
Jaeger Gipsy Danger to
defend Anchorage from a Category-3 Kaiju, Knifehead. The
Kaiju severely damages Gipsy,
leading to Yancy's death...
- page 40.
Origin and
Language of the
Gipsies....
Walter Simson. A
History of the
Gipsies: with
specimens of the
Gipsy language. Edited, with preface, introduction...
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English Law. In the
Caravan Sites and
Control of
Development Act 1960,
gipsies (not capitalised) were
defined as "persons of
nomadic habit of life, whatever...