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  • Gaula Range
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Gaula Range may refer to the following places in India: Gaula Range, Haldwani, village in Haldwani Tehsil, Uttarakhand Gaula Range, Lalkuan, village in

    Gaula Range

    Gaula_Range

  • Nainital district
  • District of Uttarakhand in India

    block. Lalkuan Bhimtal Nainital (SC) Haldwani Kaladhungi Ramnagar Aampokhra Range, Nainital Amgarhi Simalkha "Collectorate | District Nainital, Government

    Nainital district

    Nainital district

    Nainital_district

  • Amadigi di Gaula
  • 1715 opera by Handel

    Amadigi di Gaula (HWV 11) is a "magic" opera in three acts, with music by George Frideric Handel. It was the fifth Italian opera that Handel wrote for

    Amadigi di Gaula

    Amadigi di Gaula

    Amadigi_di_Gaula

  • Daewoo Precision Industries USAS-12
  • Automatic shotgun

    and army Special Forces battalions[better source needed] Colombia:Used by GAULA, and COPES Dominican Republic:Used by Dominican Army Philippines:Used by

    Daewoo Precision Industries USAS-12

    Daewoo Precision Industries USAS-12

    Daewoo_Precision_Industries_USAS-12

  • Haldwani
  • City in Uttarakhand, India

    Located in the Bhabhar region in the Himalayan foothills on the banks of the Gaula River, the town of Haldwani was established in 1834, as a mart for hill

    Haldwani

    Haldwani

    Haldwani

  • National Army of Colombia
  • Military unit

    4, with this latest one having been recently created.[citation needed] GAULA is an acronym for Grupos de Acción Unificada por la Libertad Personal, i

    National Army of Colombia

    National Army of Colombia

    National_Army_of_Colombia

  • Don Quixote
  • 1605–1615 novel by Miguel de Cervantes

    Mancha." Sources for Don Quixote include the Castilian novel Amadis de Gaula, which had enjoyed great popularity throughout the 16th century. Another

    Don Quixote

    Don Quixote

    Don_Quixote

  • Zadok the Priest
  • British coronation anthem

    Anthems, HWV258-261". Classical Archives. 2015. Retrieved 18 November 2015. Range, Matthias (2012), Music and Ceremonial at British Coronations: From James

    Zadok the Priest

    Zadok the Priest

    Zadok_the_Priest

  • Tornadoes of 2025
  • Several caravans were tossed and flipped, some of which landed in the Gaula. Numerous trees were snapped or uprooted, a barn was damaged, light poles

    Tornadoes of 2025

    Tornadoes of 2025

    Tornadoes_of_2025

  • Chivalric romance
  • Type of prose and verse narrative

    praised monogamy and marriage in such tales as Tirant lo Blanc and Amadís de Gaula. Many medieval romances recount the marvellous adventures of a chivalrous

    Chivalric romance

    Chivalric romance

    Chivalric_romance

  • Avalon
  • Legendary island featured in Arthurian legend

    "La desaparición de Morgana: de Tirant lo Blanch (1490) y Amadís de Gaula (1508) a Tyrant le Blanch (1737)". 1998. Hamilton, A. C. (2003). The Spenser

    Avalon

    Avalon

    Avalon

  • Torinae
  • Subfamily of freshwater fishes

    with mahseer by Sir H. Ramsey in 1858 from stocks brought from the rivers Gaula and Sharda. According to Walker in his 'Angling in the Kumaon Lakes', the

    Torinae

    Torinae

    Torinae

  • René Girard
  • French anthropologist and philosopher (1923–2015)

    subject or, for example, a fictional character, as in the case of Amadis de Gaula and Don Quixote.[citation needed] Mediation is called "internal" when the

    René Girard

    René Girard

    René_Girard

  • Trøndelag
  • County in Central Norway

    Region, the areas surrounding the large city of Trondheim Gauldalen, the Gaula river valley Orkdalen, the Orkla river valley There are ten towns/cities

    Trøndelag

    Trøndelag

    Trøndelag

  • Novel
  • Long fictional narrative story

    development was the first best-seller of modern fiction, the Spanish Amadis de Gaula, by García Montalvo. However, it was not accepted as an example of belles

    Novel

    Novel

  • History of opera
  • Aspect of musical history

    Scipio or Julius Caesar. His works include: Rinaldo (1711), Amadigi di Gaula (1715), Giulio Cesare in Egitto (1724), Tamerlano (1724), Rodelinda (1725)

    History of opera

    History of opera

    History_of_opera

  • List of European tornadoes in 2025
  • List of tornadoes in Europe and surrounding regions in 2025

    "Insurance impacts of European windstorms". European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts. Tornado em Peniche, 5 de janeiro [Tornado in Peniche

    List of European tornadoes in 2025

    List of European tornadoes in 2025

    List_of_European_tornadoes_in_2025

  • Kalyani (raga)
  • Musical scale (raga) in Carnatic music

    D-J Darbar Darbari Kanada Devagandhari Dhanyasi Gambhiranata Garudadhvani Gaula Hamsadhvani Hamsanadam Hamsanandi Hindolam Jana Ranjani Jaunpuri K-L Kalavati

    Kalyani (raga)

    Kalyani (raga)

    Kalyani_(raga)

  • Gaularfjellet
  • Mountain area in Vestland, Norway

    National Road 5) crosses the mountains through a pass that follows the river Gaula, and has a hairpin road. Before the Høyanger Tunnel was opened in 1982,

    Gaularfjellet

    Gaularfjellet

    Gaularfjellet

  • List of rivers of Europe
  • Prut may be via the 167 km Cheremosh tributary. Siret length estimates range from 559 km to 726 km. The shorter length is supported by HydroBasins data

    List of rivers of Europe

    List of rivers of Europe

    List_of_rivers_of_Europe

  • Íngrid Betancourt
  • Colombian politician and anti-corruption activist

    which have traditionally been successful when carried out by the police's GAULA anti-kidnapping group in urban settings, but not in the mountains and jungles

    Íngrid Betancourt

    Íngrid Betancourt

    Íngrid_Betancourt

  • Sør-Trøndelag
  • Former county of Norway

    in Europe are located in the county, the largest and most famous being Gaula and Orkla. Dovrefjell–Sunndalsfjella National Park, Forollhogna National

    Sør-Trøndelag

    Sør-Trøndelag

    Sør-Trøndelag

  • Military beret
  • Berets as part of a military uniform

    are cheap, easy to make in large numbers, can be manufactured in a wide range of colors encouraging esprit de corps, can be rolled up and stuffed into

    Military beret

    Military beret

    Military_beret

  • Sarrasine (opera)
  • 2024 opera pastiche by George Petrou and Laurence Dale

    aria “Tomi la goia in sen” aria, written for but excluded from Amadigi di Gaula that "allowed her to show off her splendid coloratura, detailed ornamentation

    Sarrasine (opera)

    Sarrasine (opera)

    Sarrasine_(opera)

  • History of California before 1900
  • de Esplandián, the fifth volume of the chivalric romance cycle Amadis de Gaula arranged by Garci Rodríguez de Montalvo and first printed around 1510, in

    History of California before 1900

    History_of_California_before_1900

  • National Police of Colombia
  • (Quick reaction force) (FUCUR) Fuerza de Control Urbano (urban control) (GAULA) Grupos de Acción Unificada por la Libertad personal (Unified Action Group

    National Police of Colombia

    National Police of Colombia

    National_Police_of_Colombia

  • History of fantasy
  • fantasy and non-fantasy works. At the time, it and the Spanish Amadis de Gaula (1508), (also prose) spawned many imitators, and the genre was popularly

    History of fantasy

    History of fantasy

    History_of_fantasy

  • Parody
  • Imitative work created humorously from original work

    tales, is much better known than the novel that inspired it, Amadis de Gaula (although Amadis is mentioned in the book). Another case is the novel Shamela

    Parody

    Parody

  • Ombra mai fu
  • Opening aria from George Frideric Handel's Serse

    The key signature is F major, the time signature is 3/4 time. The vocal range covers C4 to F5 with a tessitura from F4 to F5. The title translates from

    Ombra mai fu

    Ombra mai fu

    Ombra_mai_fu

  • Bhairavi (Carnatic)
  • Janya raga of Carnatic music

    gamakam. In the ascent G2 is held in conjunction with R2 with short or wide range of oscillation-the later as S G R G M. The gamakam on G ends in R. In descent

    Bhairavi (Carnatic)

    Bhairavi (Carnatic)

    Bhairavi_(Carnatic)

  • Rinaldo (opera)
  • 1711 opera by George Frideric Handel

    voice. Thus in this revival all the principal parts were sung in high voice ranges. Handel's revisions for the 1731 revival were even more radical, since they

    Rinaldo (opera)

    Rinaldo (opera)

    Rinaldo_(opera)

  • Messiah (Handel)
  • 1741 sacred oratorio by Handel

    contralto who had sung in the second series. To accommodate Cibber's vocal range, the recitative "Then shall the eyes of the blind" and the aria "He shall

    Messiah (Handel)

    Messiah (Handel)

    Messiah_(Handel)

  • Aci, Galatea e Polifemo
  • 1708 dramatic cantata by Handel

    entails actions with lethal consequences for Aci and is notable for its range and the vocal agility it requires; it rises from the D below the bass staff

    Aci, Galatea e Polifemo

    Aci, Galatea e Polifemo

    Aci,_Galatea_e_Polifemo

  • Jadwiga Rappé
  • Polish operatic contralto (1952–2025)

    Theatre, Warsaw, in the first performance at the house of Handel's Amadigi di Gaula. She remained a regular artist at the theatre. She performed leading roles

    Jadwiga Rappé

    Jadwiga Rappé

    Jadwiga_Rappé

  • Il Guerrin Meschino
  • Italian prose chivalric romance by Andrea da Barberino

    she acknowledged to the reader was the perhaps more respectable Amadis de Gaula. Mozart's librettist Lorenzo da Ponte was inspired by Il Guerrin Meschino

    Il Guerrin Meschino

    Il Guerrin Meschino

    Il_Guerrin_Meschino

  • List of dragons in literature
  • Green Knight (14th century): The "worms" Sir Gawain battles. Amadis de Gaula (14th century): Endriago, a monster Amadis battles. Jacques de Longuyon

    List of dragons in literature

    List of dragons in literature

    List_of_dragons_in_literature

  • Rachel Yakar
  • French opera singer (1936–2023)

    et Glaucus with John Eliot Gardiner, and Handel's Melissa in Amadigi di Gaula with Roger Norrington. Her portrayal of Debussy's Mélisande, first performed

    Rachel Yakar

    Rachel_Yakar

  • Händel-Werke-Verzeichnis
  • Catalogue of George Friederic Handel's Works

    compositions. For example, Handel's Messiah is numbered as HWV 56. The HWV numbers range from 1 to 612, however they do not represent a global date-ordering of composition;

    Händel-Werke-Verzeichnis

    Händel-Werke-Verzeichnis

  • Sankarabharanam (raga)
  • Rāga in Carnatic music (with melekarta rāga system)

    frequency/note structure. The shadjam (S) is fixed by the artist as per the vocal range or the instrument's base frequency. All the other svarams are relative to

    Sankarabharanam (raga)

    Sankarabharanam (raga)

    Sankarabharanam_(raga)

  • Ariodante
  • 1735 opera by George Frideric Handel

    virtuoso castrato Carestini, whose astonishing technique and huge vocal range Handel made full use of, especially in the scena "E vivo ancora? E senza

    Ariodante

    Ariodante

    Ariodante

  • Hispanism
  • Study of culture of the Spanish-speaking world

    masterpieces of Castilian literature, from early translations of Amadís de Gaula by Garci Rodriguez de Montalvo and the Cárcel de amor by Diego de San Pedro

    Hispanism

    Hispanism

    Hispanism

  • RTP Antena 1
  • Portuguese radio station

    Girão 96.7 Calheta 105.4 Caniço 101.6 Encumeada 93.1 Funchal (Monte) 104.6 Gaula 98.5 Maçapez 92.0 Paúl da Serra 101.9 Pico do Areeiro 95.5 Pico do Facho

    RTP Antena 1

    RTP_Antena_1

  • Oreste
  • 1734 opera by Handel

    music. He assembled a collection of his arias from the previous years, ranging from Agrippina of 1709 to Sosarme of 1732, binding the pre-existent music

    Oreste

    Oreste

    Oreste

  • Music of Sri Lanka
  • Sri Lankan musician Kalasoori Piyasāra Shilpadhipathi, referred to as the Gaŭla – it is a barrel-shaped instrument containing one head from the Gáta Béra

    Music of Sri Lanka

    Music of Sri Lanka

    Music_of_Sri_Lanka

  • Anandabhairavi
  • Rhythm that maintains a happy beat throughout the song

    as a defining illustration of Anandabhairavi, because it explores a wide range of phrases, rules, and exceptions characteristic of the ragam.  A very life

    Anandabhairavi

    Anandabhairavi

    Anandabhairavi

  • London Handel Festival
  • Annual music festival

    festival also features other composers, but its main purpose is to showcase a range of Handel's work. It includes a Handel Singing Competition, which gives

    London Handel Festival

    London_Handel_Festival

  • Der Messias
  • Arrangement by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

    sometimes assigned choral parts to the soloists; and changed the vocal range for some recitatives and arias. He also shortened the music by cutting out

    Der Messias

    Der Messias

    Der_Messias

  • Händel-Gesellschaft
  • Collected edition of the works of Handel

    Society Opera 114 Contains the score (on 100 pages) for the opera Amadigi di Gaula (HWV 11). The brief foreword is also in English. Contains the text of the

    Händel-Gesellschaft

    Händel-Gesellschaft

    Händel-Gesellschaft

  • Catone (Handel)
  • Opera by George Frideric Handel

    indispensable for the London audience. The technical possibilities, the voice range and the artistic and creative possibilities of the singers would have influenced

    Catone (Handel)

    Catone (Handel)

    Catone_(Handel)

  • Violin sonata in G minor (HWV 364a)
  • of instrument, however the fact that the piece contains notes beyond the range of the oboe would suggest that he did not. Handel's original manuscript

    Violin sonata in G minor (HWV 364a)

    Violin sonata in G minor (HWV 364a)

    Violin_sonata_in_G_minor_(HWV_364a)

  • List of compositions by Erkki Melartin
  • Handel O theure Gattin (for voice and string orchestra, from Amadigi di Gaula, HWV 11, unpublished) Armas Järnefelt Onnelliset (The happy ones) (for piano

    List of compositions by Erkki Melartin

    List_of_compositions_by_Erkki_Melartin

  • Concerti grossi, Op. 6 (Handel)
  • Compositions by George Frideric Handel

    Despite the conventional model, Handel incorporated in the movements the full range of his compositional styles, including trio sonatas, operatic arias, French

    Concerti grossi, Op. 6 (Handel)

    Concerti grossi, Op. 6 (Handel)

    Concerti_grossi,_Op._6_(Handel)

  • List of operas by composer
  • Admeto, Agrippina, Alcina, Alessandro, Alessandro Severo, Almira, Amadigi di Gaula, Arianna in Creta, Ariodante, Arminio, Atalanta, Berenice, Deidamia, Ezio

    List of operas by composer

    List_of_operas_by_composer

  • Agrippina (opera)
  • 1709 opera seria by G. F. Handel

    Agrippina's "Non ho cor che per amarti" for special praise. He points out the range of instruments used for special effects, and writes that "an examination

    Agrippina (opera)

    Agrippina (opera)

    Agrippina_(opera)

  • Organ concertos, Op. 4 (Handel)
  • Compositions by George Frideric Handel

    musical stage. Handel's Italian opera company had to compete with the full range of spoken drama as well as popular musical entertainment, including English

    Organ concertos, Op. 4 (Handel)

    Organ concertos, Op. 4 (Handel)

    Organ_concertos,_Op._4_(Handel)

  • Floridante
  • 1721 opera by Georg Friedrich Händel

    Academy replaced her with Anastasia Robinson, who had a different vocal range to Durastanti, and Handel had to revise some of the music he had already

    Floridante

    Floridante

    Floridante

  • Handel's lost Hamburg operas
  • Operas of 1703–1706 that have been lost

    biblically inspired works in the earliest years was soon replaced by a range of more secular subjects, often drawn from Roman history and myth, or from

    Handel's lost Hamburg operas

    Handel's lost Hamburg operas

    Handel's_lost_Hamburg_operas

  • Recorder sonata in D minor (HWV 367a)
  • autograph manuscript does not indicate an instrumentation, the key and range are consistent with the recorder, and both an earlier autograph of the sixth

    Recorder sonata in D minor (HWV 367a)

    Recorder sonata in D minor (HWV 367a)

    Recorder_sonata_in_D_minor_(HWV_367a)

  • Fitzwilliam Sonatas
  • Sonatas by Thurston Dart, based on works by Handel

    that the B♭ major version is for the violin." In addition, the key and range were unsuitable for the oboe, according to one source, though another writer

    Fitzwilliam Sonatas

    Fitzwilliam Sonatas

    Fitzwilliam_Sonatas

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  • Gaura
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Sanskrit

    Gaura

    Fair; White

    Gaura

  • Gault
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Gault

    English : nickname from the wild boar, Middle English galte, gaute, gault (Old Norse gǫltr). Wild boars were common in the British Isles from the earliest times, and became extinct only with the clearing of the large tracts of forest which formerly covered the country; hunting them was a favorite pastime in the Middle Ages.French : from Germanic walþu- ‘wood’, ‘forest’; a topographic name for someone who lived in or near a wood, or a habitational name for someone from any of the places named with this word, for example Le Gault in Loir-et-Cher, Marne, and Eure-et-Loir.

    Gault

  • PAULA
  • Female

    English

    PAULA

    English feminine form of English/French Paul, PAULA means "small."

    PAULA

  • Garula
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Sanskrit

    Garula

    Carrier of the Great

    Garula

  • Gayla
  • Girl/Female

    English American

    Gayla

    Festive party.

    Gayla

  • Galla
  • Girl/Female

    French

    Galla

    From Gaul.

    Galla

  • Gauld
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Gauld

    English : variant of Gault.

    Gauld

  • GYULA
  • Male

    Hungarian

    GYULA

    Hungarian form of Roman Latin Julius, GYULA means "descended from Jupiter (Jove)."

    GYULA

  • Gaura
  • Girl/Female

    Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Sindhi, Telugu

    Gaura

    A Fair Woman; Goddess Parvati; Very Beautiful

    Gaura

  • Gaila
  • Girl/Female

    American, British, Christian, English, Hebrew

    Gaila

    Joyful; My Father is Joyful; Father of Exaltation; Father Rejoices

    Gaila

  • Faula
  • Girl/Female

    Latin

    Faula

    Lover of Hercules.

    Faula

  • Gayla
  • Girl/Female

    American, Australian, British, Christian, English, Jamaican

    Gayla

    Lively; Festive Party; Joyous; Father of Exaltation; Sea Storm

    Gayla

  • GAYLA
  • Female

    English

    GAYLA

    Variant form of English Gayle, GAYLA means "father rejoices."

    GAYLA

  • Gala
  • Girl/Female

    American, British, English, French, Greek, Latin, Norse, Scandinavian, Spanish

    Gala

    Enjoyment; Festive Party; Joyful; Merrymaking; The Earth; Milk; Gaul; Singer

    Gala

  • Gaila
  • Girl/Female

    English

    Gaila

    Joyful. Abbreviation of Abigail. Gael is a term for descendants of the ancient Celts in Scotland;...

    Gaila

  • Paula
  • Girl/Female

    Swedish American Latin

    Paula

    Little.

    Paula

  • Gaura
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Gaura

    Fair skinned

    Gaura

  • GAILA
  • Female

    English

    GAILA

    Elaborated form of English Gail, GAILA means "father rejoices."

    GAILA

  • GALA
  • Female

    Hebrew

    GALA

    (גַּלָה) Feminine variant spelling of Hebrew unisex Gal, GALA means "mound, wave." Compare with another form of Gala.

    GALA

  • GALA
  • Female

    Russian

    GALA

    (Гала) Pet form of Russian Galina, GALA means "calm, tranquil." Compare with another form of Gala.

    GALA

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  • Stocking
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Stocking

    English : topographic name from Middle English stocking ‘ground cleared of stumps’.South German : habitational name from any of several places in Bavaria and Styria named Stocking.

  • Pirro
  • Boy/Male

    Greek, Hindu, Indian, Spanish

    Pirro

    Red Haired; Flaming Hair

  • CISIAMBOS
  • Male

    Celtic

    CISIAMBOS

    , high judge.

  • Menitha
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Menitha

    Wise

  • Rumrill
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Rumrill

    English : unexplained. Compare Romrell.The name was brought to North America from Jersey in the Channel Islands by Simon Rumrill (c.1663–1705), who died in Enfield, CT.

  • Brown
  • Boy/Male

    English American

    Brown

    Brown (colour name).

  • Pargatjot
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Punjabi, Sikh

    Pargatjot

    Revelation of the Divine Light

  • Reyaan
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Reyaan

    Fame

  • Aratrika
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian

    Aratrika

    Bearer of Light; Basil Plant; Name of Tulsi

  • Jawsa
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Urdu

    Jawsa

    Bright

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  • Druid
  • n.

    One of an order of priests which in ancient times existed among certain branches of the Celtic race, especially among the Gauls and Britons.

  • GulAe
  • pl.

    of Gula

  • Gault
  • n.

    A series of beds of clay and marl in the South of England, between the upper and lower greensand of the Cretaceous period.

  • Gaul
  • n.

    The Anglicized form of Gallia, which in the time of the Romans included France and Upper Italy (Transalpine and Cisalpine Gaul).

  • Gaulish
  • a.

    Pertaining to ancient France, or Gaul; Gallic.

  • Galatian
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to Galatia or its inhabitants. -- A native or inhabitant of Galatia, in Asia Minor; a descendant of the Gauls who settled in Asia Minor.

  • Gulas
  • pl.

    of Gula

  • Gala
  • n.

    Pomp, show, or festivity.

  • Rubicon
  • n.

    A small river which separated Italy from Cisalpine Gaul, the province alloted to Julius Caesar.

  • Gaul
  • n.

    A native or inhabitant of Gaul.

  • Gallican
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to Gaul or France; Gallic; French; as, the Gallican church or clergy.

  • Gula
  • n.

    A plate which in most insects supports the submentum.

  • Gula
  • n.

    The upper front of the neck, next to the chin; the upper throat.

  • Galt
  • n.

    Same as Gault.

  • Gula
  • n.

    A capping molding. Same as Cymatium.

  • Gular
  • a.

    Pertaining to the gula or throat; as, gular plates. See Illust. of Bird, and Bowfin.

  • Torque
  • n.

    A collar or neck chain, usually twisted, especially as worn by ancient barbaric nations, as the Gauls, Germans, and Britons.

  • Gallic
  • a.

    Pertaining to Gaul or France; Gallican.

  • Merovingian
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to the first Frankish dynasty in Gaul or France.

  • Frank
  • a.

    A member of one of the German tribes that in the fifth century overran and conquered Gaul, and established the kingdom of France.