- the
Spanish or
Portuguese nobility; the
feminine forms of the
terms are
hidalga, in Spanish, and fidalga, in
Portuguese and Galician. Legally, an hidalgo...
-
nobleman or woman,
hidalga,
without a
hereditary title, the
reality of the hidalguía, that is, the
condition of
hidalgo or
hidalga, was, in practice,...
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Lorenzo de la
Hidalga (4 July 1810 – 1872) was a
Spanish architect who
spent most of his
career in Mexico. Few of his
buildings have survived, due to...
- sus
labios cobró vida el
hermoso lenguaje español. ¡Viva León!
Tierra hidalga,
tierra mía:
estrofas del romancero,
desde Guzmán a don Suero, van tremolando...
- in the
history of Mexico, such as:
Xavier Villaurrutia,
Lorenzo de la
Hidalga, Ángel de
Iturbide (son of Agustín de Iturbide),
Delfina Ortega (first...
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build their store, and
later hired the
Mexican architect Ignacio de la
Hidalga to
build a five-story building, the
first in
Mexico City made of iron and...
- and at the
south door was the flag of France. He also had
Lorenzo de la
Hidalga construct the
grand marble staircase that is in the
Patio of
Honor in the...
- A
relevant event for the
achievement of
Spanish interests occurred in
Hidalga Villa de
Santa Cruz de Hicayagua, at the time of the reconquest: the Battle...
- García 1975–1977 Luis Arévalo
Pelluz 1977–1982
Saturnino Suanzes de la
Hidalga 1982–1984
Guillermo Salas Cardenal 1984–1986
Fernando María Nárdiz Vial...
- de
sangre (1957) Un tal
Judas (1955) La
ronda de la
hechizada (1968) La
hidalga del
valle (1954) La
discreta enamorada (1954) Don Juan
Tenorio (1953) Las...