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Cornado is the
common name of
several Castilian coins made of
copper or
billon (an
alloy of
silver and copper),
minted from the time of
Sancho IV of Castile...
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Coronado is a
Spanish surname derived from the
village of
Cornado, near A Coruña, Galicia.
Francisco Vásquez de
Coronado (1510–1554),
Spanish explorer...
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Archived from the
original on 29
January 2008.
Retrieved 7
January 2014.
Cornado, Chris. "Game Changer: John Sebelius".
Washington Post.
Archived from the...
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Gerardo Murillo Coronado, also
known by his
signature "Dr. Atl" (October 3, 1875 –
August 15, 1964), was a
Mexican painter and writer. He was actively...
- This was
developed by
Claudius Dornier Jr. [de], and
later by his son
Cornado by
Dornier Seawings. Claude's grandson, Iren Dornier [de],
founded Dornier...
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Cornado,
Estelle (2012-03-26). "Senegalese
President Abdoulaye Wade's rise and...
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following criticism from Gian
Lorenzo Cornado, Italy's
representative to the
Geneva international organizations.
Cornado said that
adopting one
dietary approach...
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achieving victories in
competitions worldwide. His top
horses are Plot Blue,
Cornado,
Comme Il Faut,
Singular LS La Silla,
Gaudi and Sabrina.
Beyond high level...
- in 1542),
coins of this type were also
minted there. [citation needed]
Cornado Frey,
Albert R. (1916), "A
dictionary of
numismatic names:
their official...
- the
boundaries to
obtain between the
counties of
Aveancos and
those of
Cornado and Bembejo, a
ruling which was
likewise confirmed by
Armentarius and by...