- El
Cronista (Spanish: The Reporter) is a
daily business newspaper published in
Buenos Aires, Argentina. It was
founded by
Martin Giménez
Antonio and first...
- The ****ociation of
Latin Entertainment Critics (Asociación de
Cronistas de Espectáculos de
Nueva York, in Spanish) is a
nonprofit cultural organization...
- [citation needed] Even from the time of
early Christian historiography,
cronistas were
clearly expected to
place human history in the
context of a linear...
-
Kingdom of Spain, the
power to
certify coats of arms has been
given to the
Cronistas de
Armas (chroniclers of arms). The
English and
Scottish kings of arms...
-
Jacqueline Chantal Fernández
Andere (Spanish pronunciation: [tʃanˈtal anˈdeɾe], born
January 25, 1972) is a
Mexican actress and singer, best
known for...
- The
Argentine Film
Critics ****ociation (Spanish: Asociación de
Cronistas Cinematográficos de la Argentina) is an
organization of Argentine-based journalists...
- Guzmán,
Marcela (2010).
Domadores de historias.
Conversaciones con
grandes cronistas de América
Latina (in Spanish). RIL Editores. ISBN 978-956-284-782-7....
- same
number for England,
Scotland and
Ireland collectively). The
Spanish Cronistas had
judicial powers in
matters of
noble titles. They also
served as a...
- Yurupary.
Cooperativa Editorial Magisterio. 2006. ISBN 978-958-20-0836-9. "
Cronistas del
Nuevo Reino de Granada". ihlc.udea.edu.co.
Archived from the original...
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European reference to
India rubber.
Martyr was
given the post of
chronicler (
cronista) in the
newly formed Council of the
Indies (1524),
commissioned by Charles...