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Gastes (French pronunciation: [ɡast]; Occitan: Gastas) is a
commune in the
Landes department in Nouvelle-Aquitaine in
southwestern France. It is located...
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Louis "Loulou"
Gasté (18
March 1908 – 8
January 1995) was a
French composer of songs.
Louis Gasté was born in
Paris in 1908. In his fifty-year career,...
- May 1993) is a
Spanish footballer who
plays as a
defender for Granada.
Gaste started her
career at Tolosa. She was with Real
Sociedad for
seven seasons...
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Georges Gasté (August 30, 1869, in
Paris – in 1910 in Madurai, India) is a
French Orientalist painter and photographer. Born
Constant Georges Gasté on August...
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Louis Gasté successfully sued
Albert for
copyright infringement on the
grounds that the tune was
taken from
Gasté's 1957 song "Pour Toi";
Gasté is now...
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Conservatoire de Lille,
singing songs written by
Loulou Gasté "Sainte-Madeleine" and "Mon âme au diable".
Louis Gasté was at that time a well-known
French composer...
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Ernst Gaste (13 May 1898 – 13
March 1972) was a
German figure skater. He
competed in the
mixed pairs event at the 1928
Winter Olympics.
Ernst Gaste at Olympedia...
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model of the
final artwork is
exhibited at Wemding, at the Haus des
Gastes. If the time
pyramid project proceeds according to plan, it will fall into...
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Hotel der
toten Gäste is a 1965
German thriller film
directed by
Eberhard Itzenplitz and
starring Joachim Fuchsberger,
Karin Dor,
Frank Latimore, Wolfgang...
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meaning "master of victory;"
Germanic *segaz ("victory") and Old
Frankish gastes ("master"). The most
important historical source about Segestes is Tacitus...