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Borgoña (Burgundy) is a
traditional Chilean ****tail made with red wine,
chopped strawberries, and sugar. It is ****ociated with the country's springtime...
- Juan de
Borgoña (c. 1470–1536), was a High
Renaissance painter who was born in the
Duchy of Burgundy,
probably just
before it
ceased to
exist as an independent...
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Cross of
Burgundy (French:
Croix de Bourgogne; Spanish: Cruz de
Borgoña/Aspa de
Borgoña; German: Burgunderkreuz; Italian:
Croce di Borgogna; Catalan: Creu...
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resistance and its cold hardiness. In Peru,
where is
locally known as "
Borgoña", is
widely po****r as a
table grape and as the
source of
sweet table wine...
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November 1542), also
known as
Felipe Vigarny,
Felipe Biguerny or
Felipe de
Borgoña, etc. and
sometimes referred to as El Borgoñón (the Burgundian), was a...
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Cisneros O.F.M.
Archbishop of
Toledo Primate of
Spain Portrait by Juan de
Borgoña, c. 1514
Church Roman Catholic Church Archdiocese Toledo Province Toledo...
- or the
ironwork screen, of the
Mozarabic chapel),
Enrique Egas, Juan de
Borgoña (paintings of the
Mozarabic chapel) and its
grandmaster Pedro de Gumiel...
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avoid the
water on floor. In 1948,
through the
leadership of Mr.
Pedro V.
Borgoña founded the Abra
Valley Junior College, Inc. The old
bamboo building was...
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Early Spanish blackwork:
Borgoña's Lady with Hare
wears a
chemise embroidered at the
neckline and on the sleeves, c. 1505, Toledo....
- Andrés (2011). "Magnates y
nobiles en la
curia del
conde Raimundo de
Borgoña,
Totius Gallecie Princeps (c. 1091–1107)" (PDF).
Estudios Mindonienses...