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A sixteenth-century French depiction of a hidalgo in Spain's American colonies with a Black servant The heraldic crown of Spanish hidalgos. An hidalgo (/ ɪ ˈ d æ l ɡ oʊ /, Spanish:) or a fidalgo (Portuguese: [fiˈðalɣu], Galician: [fiˈðalɣʊ]) is a member of the Spanish or Portuguese nobility; the feminine forms of the terms are hidalga, in Spanish, and fidalga, in Portuguese and ...
Old Christian (Spanish: cristiano viejo, Portuguese: cristão-velho, Catalan: cristià vell) was a social and law-effective category used in the Iberian Peninsula from the late 15th and early 16th century onwards, to distinguish Portuguese and Spanish people attested as having cleanliness of blood, known as Limpieza de sangre, from the populations categorized as New Christian. [1] '
Limpieza de sangre (Spanish: [limˈpjeθa ðe ˈsaŋɡɾe]), also known as limpeza de sangue (Portuguese: [lĩˈpezɐ ðɨ ˈsɐ̃ɡɨ], Galician: [limˈpeθɐ ðɪ ˈsaŋɡɪ]) or neteja de sang (Catalan: [nəˈtɛʒə ðə ˈsaŋ]), literally 'cleanliness of blood' and meaning 'blood purity', was a racially discriminatory term used in the ...
The restaurant was founded in 1725 by Frenchman Jean Botin and his wife, and was originally called Casa Botín.Upon Botin's death in 1753, a nephew, Candido Remis, changed the name to Sobrino de Botín, which survives to this day.
Example: "Obiit anno Domini MDCXXXVI o (tricensimo sexto), [anno] aetatis suae XXV o (vicensimo quinto)" ("he died in the 1636th year of the Lord, [being] the 25th [year] of his age[/life]"). affidavit: he asserted: Legal term derived from fides ("faith"), originating at least from Medieval Latin to denote a statement under oath. age quod agis ...
Winner of La Granja: 1 12 Impostor 0 [27] Cindy Nahuelcoy Former FIFA referee. 1 10 2nd eliminated 1 [28] Alejandro Pérez La isla de las tentaciones: 1 1 1st eliminated 0 [29] Guest: Nicolás Solabarrieta: Finalist of Tierra Brava: 69 78 Left [30] Valentina Torres, Guaren: Ex contestant of Tierra Brava: Pamela Díaz: Reality TV Star & TV ...
"Más sabe el diablo por viejo que por diablo." The approximate equivalent translation in English would be: "The devil knows more because he is old than because he is the devil." This refrain is meant to underscore the significance of wisdom derived from age and life experience. [citation needed]
Loyalty Day (Spanish: Día de la lealtad) is a commemoration day in Argentina. It remembers 17 October 1945, when a large labour demonstration at the Plaza de Mayo, in downtown Buenos Aires, demanded the liberation of Juan Domingo Perón, who was jailed in Martín García island. It is considered the foundational moment of the Peronist movement ...