- The word has been
loaned to
Castilian Spanish (which uses the
spelling Aquelarre). It has been used in
Castilian Spanish since the
Basque witch trials...
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Aquelarre was an
Argentine progressive rock band
founded in 1971 in
Buenos Aires, Argentina, by ex-Almendra members:
Emilio del Güercio and
Rodolfo García...
- Look up akelarre or
aquelarre in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Akelarre is a
Basque term
meaning Witches' Sabbath.
Akelarre may also
refer to: Akelarre...
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Aquelarre is a
medieval demoniacal fantasy role-playing game
created by
Ricard Ibáñez and
released by
Barcelona publisher Joc
Internacional (International...
- Witches'
Sabbath (Spanish: El
Aquelarre) is a 1798 oil
painting on
canvas by the
Spanish artist Francisco Goya.
Today it is held in the
Museo Lázaro Galdiano...
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Pilgrimage to the
Fountain of San Isidro, 1819–1823 (El Gran Cabrón/
Aquelarre), Witches' Sabbath, 1819–1823 (La romería de San Isidro), A Pilgrimage...
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Swanenburgh (1608) As a
recent translation from the
original Spanish El
aquelarre to the
English title Witches'
Sabbath (1798) and Witches'
Sabbath or The...
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Aquelarre (lit: Witches' Sabbath) is a
Chilean television drama series created by Hugo
Morales and
directed by María
Eugenia Rencoret, and Víctor Huertathat...
- Witches'
Sabbath or The
Great He-Goat (Spanish:
Aquelarre or El gran cabrón) are
names given to an oil
mural by the
Spanish artist Francisco Goya, completed...
- poet, educator,
political social activist, and a
founding member of
Aquelarre Magazine.
Along with her
husband and daughters, she fled to
Canada after...