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birthplace of
several influential Galician writers,
including Paio Gómez
Chariño gl,
Manuel Antonio,
Alfonso R.
Castelao and
Rafael Dieste.[citation needed]...
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either by
local noblemen—such as
Estevan Fernandes de Castro, Paio
Gomes Chariño,
Fernando José de Estrada, or
Afonso Suares de Deza—or by
members of the...
- by
Asteas two men are
depicted robbing a miser. At the
centre the
miser Charinos has
settled for
sleep on top of his
strongbox in the
comfort of two blankets...
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polygonal apses. The
church houses the tomb of the
admiral and poet Payo Gómez
Chariño,
which dates from the 13th century.
Ruins of the
Gothic church of St. Dominic...
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remains of the
house in
which the poet,
admiral and
gentleman Paio Gómez
Chariño lived are
preserved on the site. He lies in the
church of the
Convent of...
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centre converge here: the two
parts of
Isabel II
street and Paio Gómez
Chariño, Barón and San Nicolás streets. The
square originated in the
Middle Ages...
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included Robert Wilks as Carlos,
William Bullock as Antonio,
Richard Cross as
Charino,
William Pinkethman as Don Lewis,
Colley Cibber as Clodio,
Henry Norris...
- Haymarket. The
actor also
named Richard Cross was
likely to have been his son.
Charino in Love
Makes a Man by
Colley Cibber (1700)
Major Bombard in The Old Mode...
- Lappatten, Lapitz, Latin: de
genere Lapxanorum, Lapzanorum,
Lapzanorum de
Charino, Lapçanorum, Lapcanin, Lapçane, Lapchane, Lapuch, Lapach, Lapech, Lapcinich)...
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roles soon
followed for
Parsons such as the role of Don
Felix in Wonder,
Charino in Love
Makes a Man, and
Grigg in Beggar's Wedding. In 1763,
Parsons began...