- some of them are: Burgos:
Bodegas Casajús, Páramo de Corcos, Pago de los
Capellanes,
Bodegas TresPiedras,
Dominio Basconcillos,
Adrada Ecológica,
Casado Alvides...
- Burgos, Sarasqueta, Vaquería del Republicano,
Jimenez y Lamothe,
Viena Capellanes, SOLÉNER (Soluciones Energéticas S.A.),
Confiteria de
Alfredo Reig, and...
- Matías Lacasa, who
owned a
Viennese café and
bakery in
Madrid named Viena Capellanes,
today a
chain of po****r cafés and
catering service.[1] In 1893, he took...
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chamber clerk (clérigo de cámara),
majordomo (maestre hostal),
chaplains (
capellanes), chef (maestro de cocina), forrero,
escudero de la forrería, cup-bearer...
- pan de viena. His
establishment grew to
become the base of the
Viena Capellanes chain of
pastry shops. Today,
Madrid is home to many restaurants, offering...
-
couples joined as
plaintiffs in June. On
August 28,
Christian Chaplains (
Capellanes Internacionales Cristianos León de Judá)
asked to be
allowed to intervene...
-
Clero in Jaca (1926). In 1927 he was for the
first time
listed among “
capellanes de honor” by the
royal chapel, and
would consistently appear as “capellán...
- Calderón (Madrid)
Teatros del
Canal Teatro de los Caños del
Peral Teatro de
Capellanes Teatro Chueca Teatro Circo Teatro Circo de
Rivas Teatro Coliseum Teatro...
-
family moved to
Madrid to help her aunt,
Juana Nessi, in her bakery,
Viena Capellanes,
after the
death of her husband, Matías Lacasa. Her
early education was...
- Salón Romero:
Formerly a
ballroom for
meetings known as Café
Teatro de
Capellanes,
Salon Romero Opened on
April 30, 1884. It
showed a
luxurious decoration...