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Cibola most
commonly refers to:
Cevola (sometimes Sevola) or Cibola, the
Spanish transliteration of a
native name for a
pueblo (Hawikuh Ruins) conquered...
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conquered by
Spanish explorers. The
Spanish chroniclers referred to it as
Cevola, Tzibola, or Cibola. The
pueblo site is
located 12
miles (19 km) southwest...
- When
Coronado arrived at
Hawikuh pueblo,
which the
chroniclers called Cevola, Tzibola, or Cibola, he
discovered that
Marcos de Niza's
stories were lies...
- the
diocese of
Modena was
administered by a
suffragan bishop,
Vincenzo Cevola, O.P.,
titular Bishop of Hierapolis.
Gonzaga died on 28
January 1529, at...
- Montefiascone, Case Pozzo, Case Ronchei, Castellaro,
Castione de' Baratti, ****la,
Cevola, Cronovilla, Gabbiola, Gavazzo, Guardasone, Il Borgo, La Casa, La Fornace...
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Virginia and
Appius Claudius) (1580)
Comedia de la
libertad de Roma por
Mucio Cévola (Comedy
about the
Liberation of Rome by
Mucius Scaevola) (1581) Fictional...