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The name Gaspar can be used as:


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St. Gaspar del Bufalo (1838 words)
Gaspar's mother, Annunziata, was one of those quiet and saintly women who seem to model her life and faith after the holy women of the Scriptures.
Gaspar was beatified in 1904 and canonized a saint on June 12, 1954.
Gaspar was a Missionary and formed a missionary society that wed the devotion to the Precious Blood to the apostolic life.
José Gaspar (872 words)
Gaspar's romantic intrigues at the court were worthy of Don Juan himself until he spurned the advances of a member of the Royal family.
Gaspar and his crew put to sea in pursuit of the prize, but coming within range were shocked when she hoisted the flag of the US Navy and ran out her guns.
Gaspar's detractors would have us believe that the whole story was invented and is perpetuated by the Florida tourism people in 1904, to give a reason for their pirate themed festival which began that year.
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