- (pl.: regiones), 'region';
during the
Middle Ages the
Latin word
became rejones, from
which rione comes. Currently, all the
rioni are
located in Municipio...
- The
rejoneo or
corrida de
rejones: A
rejoneador (lancer) on
horseback tries to stab the bull with
javelins called rejones de
castigo in the
first stage...
- and
aquatint 25 x 35 The same Ceballos,
riding another bull,
breaks the "
rejones" in Madrid's
Plaza Etching, aquatint,
drypoint and
engraving 24.3 x 35...
-
joined the
newspaper La
Prensa to
perform auxiliary tasks,
first as a
rejones (folder) and then as a linotypist's ****istant.
Despite not
having completed...
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montado sobre otro toro
quiebra rejones en la
plaza de
Madrid ("The same Ceballos,
riding another bull,
breaks the "
rejones" in Madrid's Plaza") Νο. 25:...
-
government prisoners who
changed sides, and 400
Iquichans with
spears and
rejones again launched themselves against Ayacucho,
whose defense was led by Prefect...
- communities, and
hamlets under their command. They were
armed with rifles,
rejones and slingshots, with
barely five
Spanish officers in
their ranks. Finally...
-
Swedish Equestrian Sports. pp. 149–164. Thompson, Kirrilly.
Cojones and
Rejones:
Multiple Ways of Experiencing,
Expressing and
Interpreting Gender in the...
- line-up, with
keyboardist Danny White and
vocalist Basia Trzetrzelewska rejoning lead
vocalist Mark Reilly, the only one
constant member since 1983. Matt's...
- Abancay), 40
boxes of
supplies and 5,000
indigenous mounted and
armed with
rejones.
These forces were
placed under the
command of José
Manuel Romano, nicknamed...