- (tourna-fuye).
Jinetes existed in
considerable numbers.
During the
period 1485–9,
Castilian armies mustered between 11,000 and 13,000
jinetes. Some of these...
-
where the
jinetes are then presented.
Jinetes or
riders are the main
event at jaripeos. They wear
leather chaps and
overall bright attire.
Jinetes are people...
- El
jinete negro is a 1961
Mexican film
directed by
Rogelio A. González. A
western parody with an
early appearance by
Mauricio Garcés, it was one of three...
- win the titles.
Going into 2019, the trio
would go on to be
known as Los
Jinetes del Aire ("The Air Raiders"). On June 9, 2019,
Vikingo unsuccessfully challenged...
- The Los
Jinetes are a
mountain range in
Kings County, California. "Los
Jinetes".
Geographic Names Information System.
United States Geological Survey,...
- El
jinete sin
cabeza (English: The
Headless Rider) is a 1957
Mexican horror Western film
directed by
Chano Urueta. The film
centers on a
mysterious stranger...
-
Corral Burbano de Lara,
Fabian (2014). La
historia desde las anécdotas
jinetes y caballos,
aperos y caminos.
Trama Ediciones. p. 189. ISBN 9789978369579...
- Semana".
Archived from the
original on 2020-02-21.
Retrieved 2012-09-24. Los
Jinetes de la Cocaína (Spanish).
Chapter 3 "La maldición de ser Miss en Latinoamérica...
- The
Zenata served as
light cavalry,
which gave rise to the
Spanish term
jinete (derived from the name 'Zenata'),
which denoted this type of
light cavalry...
- The Four Hor**** of The
Apocalypse (Spanish: Los
cuatro jinetes del Apocalipsis) is a
novel by the
Spanish author Vicente Blasco Ibáñez.
First published...