- Los
Misioneros de la
Muerte (Spanish for the
Missionaries of Death) was a
Mexican Lucha libre, or
professional wrestling Trio that has been
credited with...
- The
Maryknoll Society (also
known as the
Maryknoll Fathers and
Brothers and
officially as
Catholic Foreign Mission Society of America; Latin: Societas...
- who are
known as
Trauma I and
Trauma II.
Negro Navarro was part of Los
Misioneros de la
Muerte ("The
Missionaries of Death") with El
Signo and El Texano;...
-
offseason the team re-branded
themselves again, this time as the Los
Angeles Misioneros. The team's new logo was
unveiled on
their new
website in
January 2011...
- ring name El
Signo (Spanish for "The Symbol"). Rendón was part of Los
Misioneros de la
Muerte ("The
Missionaries of Death") with
Negro Navarro and El Texano...
-
Guadalupe Missionaries (Spanish:
Misioneros de Guadalupe,
official name: Spanish:
Instituto de
Santa María de
Guadalupe para las
Misiones Extranjeras)...
-
northeastern Argentina. It
contains the 25,690
hectares (63,500 acres)
Papel Misionero Natural Cultural Reserve,
created in 1994. The Proud,
arises from a phrase...
-
spread to
other languages: 'Missionarsstellung' (German), 'postura del
misionero' (Spanish), 'missionarishouding' (Dutch) and 'position du missionaire'...
-
Family Communications Commission.
Retrieved 9
March 2023. "Así es el
misionero valenciano José
Vicente Nácher,
nuevo arzobispo de Tegucigalpa, que sustituye...
- The
Papel Misionero Natural Cultural Reserve (Spanish:
Reserva natural cultural Papel Misionero) is a
natural cultural reserve in the
Misiones Province...