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Johannes Ilberg. "Aus
Galens Praxis. Neue Jahrbücher für das Kl****ische Altertum",
Geschichte und Deutsche...
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Galen is an
ancient and
influential German noble,
Westphalian family,
historically Roman Catholic, from the
County of Mark. The
earliest von
Galens appeared...
- Rome.
Other Galens include:
Galen Bodenhausen (born 1961),
American social psychologist Galen A.
Carter (1832–1893),
American politician Galen Cisco (born...
- USC
football quarterback Carson Palmer won the 2002
Heisman Trophy. The
Galens donated an
additional $25
million to the
project to have the
building named...
- Look up
Galen in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Galen was an
ancient Roman physician of Gr**** origin.
Galen may also
refer to:
Galen, Montana, United...
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Willard Gordon Galen Weston OC CVO OOnt (October 29, 1940 –
April 12, 2021) was a British-Canadian
billionaire businessman and
Chairman Emeritus of George...
- the
project to have the
building named after himself and his wife. The
Galens upped their donation an
additional $15
million to make sure that a connected...
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Galen Richard Shorack (born 14 May 1939) is an
American statistician.
Shorack completed his bachelor's and master's
degrees in
mathematics at the University...
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Galen Laius Gering (born
February 13, 1971) is an
American actor most
known for his
portrayal of
characters on
daytime soap operas. He
currently plays...
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Willard Galen Garfield Weston (born
December 19, 1972),
known as
Galen Weston Jr. or
Galen G. Weston, is an Irish-Canadian
businessman and a
member of...