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Gildas (English pronunciation: /
ˈɡɪldəs/, Breton: Gweltaz; c. 450/500 – c. 570) — also
known as
Gildas Badonicus,
Gildas fab Caw (in
Middle Welsh texts...
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Gilda is a 1946
American film noir
directed by
Charles Vidor and
starring Rita
Hayworth and
Glenn Ford. The film is
known for
cinematographer Rudolph...
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Gilda (Spanish:
Gilda, no me
arrepiento de este amor) is a 2016
Argentine biographical drama film
about the life of
tropical singer and songwriter...
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Gilda Susan Radner (June 28, 1946 – May 20, 1989) was an
American actress, comedian, writer, and singer.
Radner was one of the
seven original cast members...
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Philippe Gildas (born
Philippe Lepêtre; 12 November, 1935 – 28 October, 2018) was a
French journalist.
Beginning his
career in 1962,
Gildas became the...
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Gilda's may
refer to:
Gildas Gilda's Club
Gilda's Italian Restaurant, Portland, Oregon, U.S. This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the...
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Gildas Quartet is a
British string quartet. The
Gildas Quartet formed at the
Royal Northern College of
Music in 2011. They have
studied with Oliver...
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scholars have
debated the
various details of
Gildas' story. One
topic of
discussion has been
about the
words Gildas uses to
describe the Saxons'
subsidies (annonas...
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Saint Gildas the
Albanian also
known as
Gildas the Scot, is a
spurious early British saint.
Apparently identical with
Saint Gildas (known as
Gildas the...
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Gilda is a 2018 American-Canadian do****entary film
directed and co-produced by Lisa D'Apolito. The film is
about the life and
career of American...