- 251; 253. Valiente,
Marga (31
January 2010). "El Huerva, el
cauce más
agraviado". El Periódico de Aragón.
Adiego Adiego 2002, p. 268. "Zaragoza, Spain...
-
rebel forces Ultra-royalits/Apostolics (traditionalists)
Victory The
Agraviados, who rose up
against the "reformist"
Enlightened absolutism government...
- the
Liberal Party and by the
reactionary revolt (known as "War of the
Agraviados")
which broke out in 1827 in
Catalonia and
other regions. In May 1830...
- and
church positions. In response, the
Insulares came out with
Indios agraviados, a
manifesto defending the
Filipino against discriminatory remarks. The...
-
Aggrieved (in Catalan:
Guerra dels Malcontents, in Spanish:
Guerra de los
Agraviados) was an "ultra-Absolutist"
uprising that took
place between March and...
-
latter remained alive, as the "recent
legitimist rising knowns as the
Agraviados had
taught him the
wisdom of
awaiting events." This may be due to nineteenth...
-
particular to
reinstate the Inquisition. In what was
called the War of the
Agraviados, some 30,000 men
controlled most of
Catalonia and some of the northern...
- del Cid (Traducción) (1949) La
Iliada de Homero.
Primera parte:
Aquiles agraviado.
Translated by
Alfonso Reyes (1951) Obra poética (1952)
Nueve romances...
-
fueron sus
lanzas las postreras. Pero por
declinar furor insano Que de sus
agraviados se movia, A las
Indias pasó con un hermano, Y este
Alonso de
Heredia se...
- a
farmer who
joined the
fleeing Ilokanos known as the mal
vivir or "
agraviados". The
peasant family reluctantly left
their original hometown to escape...