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supporters of
Borges de
Medeiros against ****is Brasil. In this case, the
maragatos, ****is
Brasil allies,
rebelled against the
central power of the Borges...
- La Maragatería or País de los
Maragatos (Tierra de
Maragatos in
Leonese language), is an
ancient historical region or
traditional comarca in the landlocked...
- San José de Mayo were
called maragatos,
perhaps because their first inhabitants were
descendants of the
Spanish maragatos, who were
responsible for bringing...
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Brazilian soldier,
being one of the
commanders of the
rebel troops known as
maragatos,
during the
Federalist Revolution. In 1892, the
Government of Júlio Prates...
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party number 5 of the
province of León.
Astorga lies in the area of the
Maragatos, a
small ethnic and
cultural community with
distinctive customs and architecture...
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Cleanliness of blood,
ethnic discrimination in the
Spanish Old Regime.
Maragato [es], in Spain. Melungeons, of America's
central Appalachia. In China,...
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around Astorga and León.
These trapped Berber communities were
called "
Maragatos" by the
local Christian Leonese (etymology uncertain,
possibly from mauri...
- Asturleonese,
Spanish Religion Predominately Roman Catholicism mixed with an
ethnic religion Related ethnic groups Pasiegos,
Maragatos, Asturians, Leonese...
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Escola (in
Brazilian Portuguese).
Retrieved 2025-02-04. "Chimangos e
Maragatos Origem dos Termos. -
Sites -
Portal das Missões". www.portaldasmissoes...
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During the
Federalist Revolution, Cândida's side of the
family became maragatos, or federalists,
while Manuel's side
fought on the chimango, or republican...