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unusual facts about Gorgo, Queen of Sparta


Gorgo

Gorgo, Queen of Sparta, 5th-century B.C. Queen of Sparta, daughter of Cleomenes and wife of Leonidas I


Angelo Francesco Lavagnino

He is best known for writing the scores to dozens of films, including The Naked Maja, Legend of the Lost, Gorgo, Daisy Miller, and two directed by Orson Welles, Othello, Chimes at Midnight, and Esther and the King.

Endre Hadik-Barkóczy

He was elected to a Member of the House of Representatives for Görgő (today: Spišský Hrhov, Slovakia) in 1892.

G-Fan

G-Fan also covers giant monster movies produced outside of Japan, such as King Kong, Them!, and Gorgo.

Gorgo al Monticano

Gorgo al Monticano borders the following municipalities: Chiarano, Mansuè, Meduna di Livenza, Motta di Livenza, Oderzo, Pasiano di Pordenone.

Gorgo, Queen of Sparta

In the 2007 motion picture adaptation of the comic, 300, English actress Lena Headey plays Gorgo.

She is described by David Kahn in his book The Codebreakers as one of the first female cryptanalysts whose name has been recorded.

Queen Gorgo was portrayed by Greek actress and future politician Anna Synodinou in the 1962 film The 300 Spartans.

In the 2008 film Meet the Spartans, a parody of 300, Carmen Electra plays a parody of the character named "Queen Margo".

Gyula Tornai

Gyula Tornai (Görgő, 1861 - Budapest, 1928) was a Hungarian painter, now featured in the Hungarian National Gallery.


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