- John F.
Gonge (born
November 5, 1921) is a
former lieutenant general in the
United States Air Force. He was
served as vice commander-in-chief of the Military...
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Svend Poulsen (c. 1610 – c. 1680), also
referred to as
Svend Poulsen Gønge (Swedish:
Svend Gjönge Povlsen) was a
Danish military commander in the 17th...
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pronunciation (or, at least, of transcribing), such as fremde/ fræmde or
gonge/ gange. However,
there is
little doubt that, even with
minor differences...
- Nasl-e
sookhte (1999),
Mosaferan (1992), Do film ba yek
belit (1990),
Gonge Khab
Dideh (The Mute Dream) (2002) (directed by her husband,
noted Iranian...
- Cameroon, Man, may be a
separate language.
Blench (2004)
leaves Pondo and
Gonge in CAR
unclassified within the Mbum languages. Pana is
spoken around Belel...
- salvation,
during the era of shinbutsu-shūgō in
premodern ****an. The
words gonge (権化) and
kegen (化現) are
synonyms for gongen.
Gongen shinkō (権現信仰) is the...
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November 5, 1921 102 years, 174 days
German Holocaust survivor John F.
Gonge M
November 5, 1921 102 years, 174 days
American Military officer Walther...
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Rathnov as En
gønge Karen Berg as
Mette Gyde
Niels Dybeck as
Sveriges fægtekonge Ole
Wegener Per
Wiking as
Gønge William Kisum Erik Kühnau as
Gønge Carl Nielsen...
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Namifia (ナミフィア)
battle against the "incarnation of evil" (悪の権化, aku no
gonge) Dr.
Usodabada (ウソダバダ), his
henchmen "onigiri mystery-man" (おにぎり怪人, onigiri...
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actor (d. 2003)
November 5
Princess Fawzia Fuad of
Egypt (d. 2013) John F.
Gonge,
American lieutenant general Margot Friedländer,
Holocaust survivor November...