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A gaddi was the cushioned throne used by Indian rulers.
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Agnolo Gaddi was a Florentine artist. He was born in 1324 and died in 1390. The son of Taddeo Gaddi, his style was compounded from his father and Giotto, and he has been called
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Gaddo Gaddi was a Florentine worker in mosaic and the founder of the modern mosaic art. He was born in 1249 and died in 1312.
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Taddeo Gaddi was a Florentine an artist. He was born in 1300 and died in 1360. The son of Gaddo Gaddi, his works are among the best examples of 14th-century art, his decorations of the Church of Santa Maria Novella at Florence being specially noteworthy.
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Gaddi (Bharmauri Bhadi, Pahari Bharmauri, Panchi Brahmauri Rajput, Gaddyali, Gadiali, Gadi) is a language spoken by the nomadic, mountain-dwelling, Gaddi tribe in India.
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