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    The galliard (/ˈɡæljərd/; French: gaillarde; Italian: gagliarda) was a form of Renaissance dance and music popular all over Europe in the 16th century...
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  • Look up cinque-pace, gagliarde, gaillarde, galliard, or galliards in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Galliard (Gaillarde in French; Gagliarda in Italian)...
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  • John Galliard may refer to: Johann Ernst Galliard, an eighteenth-century German composer Sir John Galliard, the protagonist of Mary Davys's The Accomplished...
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  • Galliard Homes Limited is a British residential property developer based in Loughton. Operating across London and the Home Counties, Galliard Homes is...
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    ITC Galliard is the name of a serif typeface designed by Matthew Carter and issued in 1978 by the Mergenthaler Linotype Company. Galliard is based on...
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    Johann Ernst Galliard (?1666/?1687–1747 ) was a composer from the Holy Roman Empire. Galliard was born in Celle, Holy Roman Empire to a French wig-maker...
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  • 1948) is a British property developer, the founder, chairman and CEO of Galliard Homes, London's largest privately owned residential property developer...
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  • Henri Lucien Galliard (24 December 1891 – 2 October 1979) was a French physician and parasitologist known for his work on filariasis and strongyloidiasis...
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    Victor-Aimé-Léon Olphe-Galliard (27 October 1825, in Lyon – 2 February 1893, in Hendaye, Basses Pyrénées) was a French ornithologist. Following his studies...
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    Margaretha Cornelia Galliard (25 November 1926 – 22 October 2019) was a Dutch swimmer who won a bronze medal in the 100 m backstroke at the 1950 European...
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  • Marcel Galliard until he was devoured by Ymir when she was a Pure Titan, inheriting the power before it was passed to Marcel's brother Porco Galliard. The...
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  • similar to that of a dance which Dowland composed for the lute, the Frog Galliard. http://www.thehypertexts.com/John%20Dowland%20Poet%20Poetry%20Picture%20Bio...
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  • Camille Galliard-Minier (née Galliard; born 26 May 1975 in La Tronche) is a French politician and lawyer, the deputy for Isère's 1st constituency in the...
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    Rémi Gaillard (redirect from Remi Galliard)
    Rémi Gaillard (French pronunciation: [ʁemi ɡajaʁ]; born 7 February 1975 in Montpellier, France) is a French prankster, YouTuber and animal rights activist...
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  • Meg Gaillard (redirect from Meg Galliard)
    the original on April 18, 2020. Retrieved May 7, 2015. "Olympedia – Meg Galliard". Kelly, Caitlin (July 25, 1999). "BOATING REPORT; Focused on Steering...
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    Christian Galliard de Lavernée, born 2 May 1950 in Lyon, Rhône, is a French civil servant. 1973  : Sciences Po Lyon 1975  : École nationale d'administration...
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    Château Gaillard (French pronunciation: [ʃɑto ɡajaʁ]) is a medieval castle ruin overlooking the River Seine above the commune of Les Andelys, in the French...
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    Galliard (1880 – 1903) was a British Thoroughbred racehorse and sire. He showed top-class form as a two-year-old in 1882 when he won the Chesterfield Stakes...
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    Andrew Harris McGalliard (September 25, 1906 – May 26, 1978), better known as Bucky Harris[citation needed], was an American professional baseball player...
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  • McGalliard is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Dan McGalliard (1940–2021), American inventor Harris McGalliard (1906–1978), American...
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    In typography, the point is the smallest unit of measure. It is used for measuring font size, leading, and other items on a printed page. The size of the...
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    The Gaillard Center is a concert hall and performance venue in Charleston, South Carolina. It opened in 2015 and replaced the Gaillard Municipal Auditorium...
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  • Pierce Galliard Smith (27 October 1826 – 18 November 1908) was a Scottish cleric of the Church of England, and the rector at St John the Baptist Church...
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    Ayres (Peter Short, London 1597). The words are set to a dance-tune, a galliard. The song is associated with Robert Devereux, 2nd Earl of Essex, who was...
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    "My Lord Chamberlain, His Galliard (an invention for two to play upon one lute)" is a piece by John Dowland for the lute. It was printed in his First Booke...
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  • stock figure of the Rake, detailing the life and exploits of Sir John Galliard, a “modern fine gentlemen” In her work, Davys sought to create a realistic...
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  • Lanes" III. "Dance: Jig Upon Jig; Theme (lutes and recorder)" IV. "Dance (Galliard): God Must Doubt" V. "Song: Lincolnshire Lullaby" VI. "Dance: Basse Dance;...
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    Galliard in Siena, Italy, 15th century...
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  • Row well you Marriners A Galliard A Galliard A Plaine Song for 2 lutes (for two lutes) Grisse his delight Passamezzo Galliard (for two lutes) A Fantasie...
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    Tahoma, as well as other designs including Bell Centennial, Miller and Galliard. He is the son of the English historian of printing Harry Carter (1901–1982)...
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