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Tolletane
Tolletane Tol"le*tane, a. [L. Toletanus.] Of or pertaining to Toledo in Spain; made in Toledo. [Obs.] ``Tables Tolletanes.' --Chaucer.

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- Martín Olleta was a Chono chieftain who was an important broker between Spanish authorities in Chiloé Archipelago and indigenous people of the fjords and...
- Maider Olleta Pérez (born 10 October 1977) is a retired Spanish rhythmic gymnast. She is a double bronze medalist at the European Championships. Olleta began...
- departed Wager Island on 6 March 1742. Guided by the Chono cheftain Martín Olleta, the group navigated through Presidente Ríos Lake in the interior of Taitao...
- With one death on the journey, there were now 13 in the group. Martín Olleta, a Chono chieftain, guided the men up the coast to the Spanish settlements...
- during a storm. Some of the survivors were rescued by Chono chieftain Martín Olleta and his men, who took them aboard their dalcas to the Spanish settlements...
- rescued by a party of indigenous Chono travelling in dalcas and led by Martín Olleta. Following the forceful depo****tion of Chonos Archipelago by the Spanish...
- XVIII: Pedro y Francisco Delco, Ignacio y Cristóbal Talcapillán y Martín Olleta" [Interactions between Spaniards of Chiloé and Chonos in the XVII and XVII...
- the men were visited by a party of indigenous Chono nomads led by Martín Olleta, who were astonished to find castaways there. After some negotiation, with...
- XVIII: Pedro y Francisco Delco, Ignacio y Cristóbal Talcapillán y Martín Olleta" [Interactions between Spaniards of Chiloé and Chonos in the XVII and XVII...
- combination of the Basque abundance suffix *-eta (as in Arteta, Lusarreta, Olleta) with the Latin root *nia used in place names (such as Romania, Hispania...