- In
medieval Iberia, an
alférez (Spanish: [alˈfeɾeθ], Galician: [alˈfeɾɪθ]) or
alferes (Portuguese: [alˈfɛɾɨʃ], Catalan: [əlˈfeɾəs]) was a high-ranking...
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Alférez or
alferes is a
junior officer rank in the
militaries of some
Hispanophone and
Lusophone countries. The name
originates from al-fāris (Arabic:...
- for the
remainder of his life. He is also
known in
Spanish as La
Monja Alférez (The
Ensign Nun or The Nun Lieutenant). de
Erauso was
originally an unwilling...
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Enrique Alférez (1901–1999) was a
Mexican artist who
specialized in
sculpting architectural reliefs and the
human form. Born in a
rural village in northern...
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Brian Ezequiel Alferez (born 4
April 1998) is an
Argentine professional footballer who
plays as a centre-back for
Ciudad de Bolívar, on loan from Gimnasia...
- ARA
Alférez Sobral (A-9) is an 800-ton ocean-going tug that was in
service with the
Argentine Navy from 1972
until 2019,
where she was
classified as an...
- García Álvarez (died 1108?) was the
alférez, or
commander of the
royal military household,
under King
Alfonso VI of León and
Castile from 1100/2 to 1107...
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Alférez Armando Rodríguez
Airport (Spanish:
Aeropuerto Alférez Armando Rodríguez, IATA: LLS, ICAO: SATK) is a
public use
airport serving Las Lomitas, a...
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Alférez FAP
Alfredo Vladimir Sara
Bauer Airport (official name
Alférez FAP
Vladimir Sara
Bauer Airport) (IATA: AOP, ICAO: SPAS) is a
small regional airport...
- Day 16 (August 4); Joli
Alferez and JP
Cabrera on Day 24 (August 12), and Gwen
Montano on Day 33 (August 21).
Montano and
Alferez were
later merged as a...