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Estrella Galicia is a brand of pale lager beer, manufactured by the company Hijos de Rivera Brewery, and located in A Coruña, Galicia, Spain. The Estrella Galicia brewery was founded in 1906 by José María Rivera Corral when he returned to Galicia after travels in Cuba and Mexico.
Estrella de Galicia: is the result of recovering the original recipe of the first Estrella de Galicia beer, German Pilsen style, which was born in the first brewery of the Rivera family, more than 110 years ago. [9] 1906 Reserva Especial.
The trasgu is the best known being of Asturian mythology, and is shared with mythologies of Celtic origin, like Galicia's. It is a domestic goblin with a mischievous and nervous character. It is often represented as a tiny man who limps with his right leg; he has dark skin, wears red clothes and a pointy red hat. He has a hole in his left hand.
De la Gándara, Felipe (1677): Nobiliario, armas, y triunfos de Galicia. Julian de Paredes, Madrid. (in Spanish) Fletcher, Richard. A (1984): Saint James's catapult: the life and times of Diego Gelmírez of Santiago de Compostela. ISBN 978-0-19-822581-2. (in English) García Oro, José (1987): Galicia en los siglos XIV y XV. Fundación "Pedro ...
La reina de América. La reina de América - en soporte digital. Revista Lateral de Barcelona, por Oscar Carreño. "La violencia moral en «La reina de América» de Jorge Majfud", Laurine Duneau "La escritura sin anestesias de un uruguayo universal: Entrevista a Jorge Majfud" Revista Mito, por Leonor Taiano. 8 de junio de 2016.
Diez y seis años de regencia, María Cristina de Hapsburgo-Lorena, 1885–1902 (in Spanish). Barcelona: L. Tasso. Queralt, María Pilar (2014). La pasión de la reina: María Cristina, la mujer que amo a Alfonso XII (in Spanish). Barcelona: Ciudad de Libros. ISBN 9781497645523. Thoma, Helga (2003).
Reina was born about 1520 in Montemolín in the Province of Badajoz. [1] [2] From his youth onward, he studied the Bible.[1]In 1557, he was a monk of the Hieronymite Monastery of St. Isidore of the Fields, outside Seville (Monasterio Jerónimo de San Isidoro del Campo de Sevilla). [3]
The film has been released as A Rainha da Era do Bronze in Brazil, as La Reina de los guerreros in Argentina (video title) and as Warrior Queen in the United States. [2] According to the movie, King Prasutagus of the Icenii died at about the same time as the Roman emperor Claudius. However, the latter died in 54 AD, while the former died in 61 AD.