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  Galliarde Dance - Streetswings Dance History archives - Main Page
The "Gaillarde" was a lively skipping dance and as time went on the Basse Dance and the Galliard merged, which today, they are almost one in the same.
The Galliard was an 'after dance' (means happening after another) and was done in 3/4 or (6/8) time and in Spain-duple time.
Gaillard - (England), [Means: "Strapping Man"] Queen Elizabeth was a big fan of the Galliard.
www.streetswing.com /histmain/z3galrd1.htm   (337 words)

  
 April 26 Birthdays in History
April 26, 1943 Claudine Auger, Miss France, 1958, /actress, Thunderball
April 26, 1942 Bobby Rydell, born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, rock singer, Wild One, Bye Bye Birdie
April 26, 1942 Claudine Auger, Paris, France, Miss France, 1958, /actress, Thunderball
www.brainyhistory.com /daysbirth/birth_april_26.html   (1615 words)

  
 Maigret - A
Jean-Charles Gaillard went throught the African campaign, and was in Syria.
Ferdinand Fauchois had been in military prison in Africa when he was in the foreign legion.
Outside Jean-Charles Gaillard's house was a pale-blue American car.
www.trussel.com /maig/encyclo/me_a.htm   (9005 words)

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