- male, deceased (1917)
- Eduardo María González-Pondal Abente was a Galician language poet.
- male, deceased (1908)
- Manuel Curros Enríquez was a Galician writer and journalist in Galician language, being currently considered one of the leading figures of G...
- male
- Álvaro Cunqueiro Mora was a Galician writer. He is the author of many works in both Galician and Spanish, including "Merlín e familia" ("Merlin an...
- male, 48 years old
- Manu Chao is a French, Spanish, Galician-Portuguese, English language singer of Galician origins. He is also occasionally credited as Oscar Tramor.
- male, deceased (469)
- Remismund (in Galician and Portuguese, "Remismundo") was the Suevi king Gallaecia (latter Galicia) from 459 to 469, son and successor of Maldras,...
- male, deceased (570)
- Theodemar (in Galician and Portuguese, "Teodomiro") was the Suevi king Gallaecia (latter Galicia) (559-570) during whose reign the nation converted...
- male, deceased (1990)
- Ricardo Carvalho Calero (Ferrol, 1910 - Compostela, 1990) was a philologist and Galician writer of the XX century, the first Professor of Galician...
- male, deceased (457)
- Aioulf (in Galician and Portuguese, "Aguiulfo") was the king of the Suevi in Gallaecia (latter Galicia) after the death of Rechiar in 456. He was...
- male, deceased (584)
- Euric (also Eboric and in Galician and Portuguese, "Eborico" or "Eurico") was the Suevi king of Gallaecia (latter Galicia) (583-584) who succeeded...
- male, deceased (1764)
- Benito Jerónimo Feijoo y Montenegro was a Galician (Spain) neoclassical monk and scholar noted for encouraging scientific thought in Galicia and S...
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