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Tirso is
Spanish and
Portuguese for Thyrsus, and
usually refers to the
saint of that name (Saint Thyrsus) (San
Tirso,
Santo Tirso). It can also refer...
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Santo Tirso (Portuguese pronunciation: [ˈsɐ̃tu ˈtiɾsu] ) is a city and muni****lity
located in the
north of
Porto Metropolitan Area, 25 km from central...
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Tirso Sociedad Deportiva is a
Spanish football club
based in Mabegondo [es], Abegondo, in the
autonomous community of Galicia.
Founded in 1940, they...
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Gabriel Téllez (c. 24
March 1583 – c. 20
February 1648), also
known as
Tirso de Molina, was a
Spanish Baroque dramatist, poet, and
Roman Catholic monk...
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Tirso Silvano Cruz III (Tagalog pronunciation: [ˈkɾus]; born
April 1, 1952) is a
Filipino actor, comedian, and singer. He was the
Chairperson of the Film...
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located in the muni****lity of
Santo Tirso, 6 km to the
northeast of the muni****lity seat, the city of
Santo Tirso proper,
bordering the
parish of Lordelo...
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Carreira is a
former civil parish in the muni****lity of
Santo Tirso, Portugal. In 2013, the
parish merged into the new
parish Carreira e
Refojos de Riba...
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convidado de
piedra (The
Trickster of
Seville and the
Stone Guest) by
Tirso de Molina. The play
includes most of the
elements found and
later adapted...
- The
Tirso (Sardinian: Tirsu,
Latin Thyrsus) is a 152-kilometre (94 mi) river, the most
important of the
island of
Sardinia (Italy). It
rises from the...
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Tirso Hernández (13
August 1892 – 9
December 1985) was a
Mexican sports shooter. He
competed in the 25 m
rapid fire
pistol event at the 1924
Summer Olympics...