- The
Christinos (Spanish:
Cristinos) (sometimes
called the
Isabellinos or the Liberales) was the name for the
supporters of the
claim of
Isabel II to the...
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country splintered into two
factions known as the
Cristinos (or Isabelinos) and the Carlists. The
Cristinos supported Queen Maria Cristina and her government...
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Alfredo Cristino Jara
Mereles (born 2 May 1973, in Capiatá) is an ****ociation
football forward from Paraguay, who is
currently playing for
Nacional Potosi...
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Cristino García
Granda (3 June 1913 – 21
February 1946) was a
fighter with the
French Resistance in
France during World War II. He was born in Gozón, Asturias...
- Christina,
acting for
Isabella II of Spain, were
called Liberals (liberales),
cristinos or isabelinos.
Aside from
being a war of
succession about the question...
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pronunciation of Basque-speaking
Carlist forces of the name of
their enemies, the
Cristinos (after
regent Queen María Cristina). It
entered the
Diccionario de la...
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Cristino Alberto Gómez
Luciano (born 1987) is a
Dominican poet, agronomist, and professor.
Author of Ha
vuelto el agua, Yo dije el amor, and
other books...
- João
Cristino da
Silva (14 July 1829,
Lisbon - 12 May 1877, Lisbon) was a
Portuguese painter and
illustrator in the
Romantic style. He was born into a...
- (1769–1829), and had issue. O'Donnell was a
strong supporter of the
liberal Cristinos and the
regency of
Maria Christina of Bourbon-Two
Sicilies during the...
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especially their lodgings. The
Cristino army was
debilitated by this
point by a year of mutinies. Furthermore, the
Cristinos territories had been the source...