Gausi might refer to: Antoni Gausí, Spanish footballer Gausian dynasty, Lombardian clan This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title...
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Antonio Gausí Subías (10 December 1927 – 7 May 2021) was a Spanish professional footballer who played as a right winger. Born in Lleida, Gausí played for...
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Walthari, whose son was in turn displaced by Audoin of the family of the Gausi. Lethuc (fl. c. 400), ruled for some 40 years. Aldihoc (mid-5th century)...
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The Gausi or Gausian dynasty was a prominent Lombard ruling clan in the second half of the 6th century (547–572). They were either pagans or perhaps Arian...
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first division was: Rivero, Rigau, Telechea, Carrillo, Esquerda, Roca, Gausí, Pellicer, Ramón, Bidegain and Fustero.[citation needed] In the late 1980s...
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Francisco Juanco FW 1949–1950 — 1 0 György Nemes FW 1950–1952 — 1 0 Antoni Gausí FW 1951–1953 — 1 0 José González DF 1951–1952 — 1 0 Juan Cedrés FW 1952–1953...
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killed by his regent, Audoin, who then assumed the throne, inaugurating the Gausi dynasty. The Lething lineage did not die out, however, as Waldrada, a daughter...
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or Audoin) was king of the Lombards from 547 to 560. Audoin was of the Gausi, a prominent Lombard ruling clan, and according to the Historia Langobardorum...
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You Should Be Following Archived 31 January 2011 at the Wayback Machine Gausi, Tamara. "10 Nigerian wordsmiths you oughta know". AfriPop Magazine. Archived...
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through archive footage, interviews and animation. "Rebel Dykes - All 4". Gausi, Tamara (18 March 2008). "Independent London record shops". Time Out London...
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