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Eguílaz y
Eguílaz (20
August 1830 – 22 July 1874) was a
Spanish writer and dramatist,
father of
playwright Rosa de
Eguílaz y Renart. Luis de
Eguílaz was...
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According to
Julio Izquierdo Labrado, the 19th-century
linguist Leopoldo Eguilaz y Yanguas, as well as some
Arabic sources muwallad is the etymological...
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Marcelino de
Ulibarri y
Eguilaz (1880–1951) was a
Spanish politician and
civil servant. He is best
known as head of
repressive institutions of
early Francoism:...
- Rosa de
Eguílaz y
Renart (born 11
October 1864; date of
death unknown) was a
Spanish playwright and journalist. She was the
daughter of
playwright Luis...
- 1917, the
Castril palace was
acquired by
arabist and
orientalist Leopoldo Eguílaz y
Yanguas to make it a
definitive location of the
Archaeological Museum...
- de
Castilla La Mancha. p. 59. ISBN 9788489492967. de
Eguilaz y Yanguas. 1864 p.47-60 de
Eguilaz y Yanguas. 1864 p.57 Starkey, Paul (1998). "Abu Nuwas"...
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Diego Clemencín and Abd al-Rahman
Badawi agreed. The
orientalist Leopoldo Eguílaz y
Yanguas relates Benengeli to
berenjena ("brinjal, aubergine, eggplant")...
- María López de
Eguilaz Zubiria (born 12 July 1984) is a
Spanish field hockey goalkeeper who
competed at the 2008 and 2016
Summer Olympics. López took...
- parts, it only
corresponds to the front, for
riding a horse."
Leopoldo Eguílaz defines it as: "Breeches open on both sides, that do not go
beyond the...
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child of
farmers Nicolás Díaz de
Garayo and
Norberta Ruiz de Argandoña, in
Eguilaz, a
village near the town of
Salvatierra in Álava,
Basque Country, Spain...