- "Frère Jacques" (/ˌfrɛərə ˈʒɑːkə/, French: [fʁɛʁ(ə) ʒak]), also
known in
English as "Brother John", is a
nursery rhyme of
French origin. The
rhyme is traditionally...
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Tlaxcalteca Otomí
Mexica Purépecha
Commanders and
leaders Maxorro Çayne Yuac
Martinillo Cacayas Macolia Acuaname Nachancayal Gualiname Francisco "the Lame" Copuz...
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equivalent of Cortés' La
Malinche of Mexico, and
another called Martinillo.: 126, 128
Their final stop was at La Isla Gorgona,
where two of his...
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first was
founded in 1906 near
Manzanillo by Agustín Martín
Veloz (
Martinillo). The
original "internationalized"
Communist Party of Cuba was formed...
- sentence, la Rosa
continued to tell
stories about her
personal elf
named Martinillo, who took her to "Benevento"
where she had **** and
learned medicine. She...
- Fernández and
Pedro de la Rosa in 1637 Los
vocablos [= El bigote] El
Martinillo I & II Las
cuentas del desengaño La paga del
mundo El
poeta de bailes...
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known to the Spaniards: Beto of the Arayas,
Caciquillo of the Opones,
Martinillo of the Carares, and Suamacá of the los Suamacaes, all
dedicated to attacking...
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number of
fresh water springs such as the San Luis and the Ojo de Agua de
Martinillos. It has a cold
climate with
rains in the summer, with
average temperatures...