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Videgain is a surname. It is of
Basque origin language with the form Bidegain.
Videgain is
considered a
Spanish surname because the
letter V does not...
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Antonio Videgain García (10
March 1869 – 9
February 1944) was a
Spanish conductor and composer, who
dedicated his
career to
writing zarzuelas, such as...
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Salvador Videgain Gómez (1845–1906) was a
Spanish actor, singer,
producer and composer.
Videgain was born in Málaga in 1845. He is of Spanish, English...
- Juan José
Videgain (born 30 July 1975) is a
Spanish writer,
actor and director. Most of
Videgain's books have
reached cult
status thanks to
their weird...
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Antonio Videgain Reparaz (November 1, 1892 in
Madrid Spain – June 1, 1945 in
Panama City) was a
Spanish baritone and actor, who
dedicated his
career to...
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Antonia García Fernández-Gúzman de
Videgain (April 8, 1850 – June 25, 1924) was a
Spanish singer and actress.
Antonia García was born in the working-class...
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Salvador Videgain García (26
February 1886 – 12
October 1947) was a
Spanish author and
theatrical actor,
director and producer. He was
known for performing...
- (1923–1995),
famous gypsy singer,
dancer and
actress Antonia García de
Videgain (1850–1924)
actress and
international singer. Jean
Laurent (1816–1886)...
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Perales (Susana),
Carmen Ciudad (Casta),
Antonia García de
Videgain (Señá Rita),
Salvador Videgain (Tabernero) and
Isabel López (Tía Antonia). The amb****ador...
- mythology].
Euskal Mitologia (in Basque). 68: 165–174.
Folktale collections Videgain, Xarles [eu]. "Quelques
contes basques tirés du m****crit Webster". In:...