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Tizona (also
Tizón) is the name of one of the
swords carried by
Rodrigo Díaz de Vivar, El Cid,
according to the
Cantar de Mio Cid. The name of the second...
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Aurelia Gabriela Tizón de Perón (March 18, 1902 –
September 10, 1938) was an
Argentine educator and the
first wife of
former Argentine president Juan...
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tizón in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Tizón or
Tizon may
refer to: Alex
Tizon (1959–2017), Filipino-American
author and
Pulitzer Prize-winning...
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Tomas Alexander Asuncion Tizon (October 30, 1959 –
March 23, 2017) was a Filipino-American
author and
Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist. His book Big...
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Aragon it is also called, in Aragonese,
Tizón de Nadal, Toza de
Nadal or
Tronca de Nadal. The Tió de
Nadal is related...
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Edward Allan Wagner Tizón (born
February 7, 1942) is a
Peruvian diplomat who most
recently served as the
Minister of
Foreign Affairs from
February 2021...
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Pulitzer Prize-winning
journalist Alex
Tizon. It was the
cover story of the June 2017
issue of The Atlantic. It was
Tizon's final published story and was printed...
- Eloy
Tizón (born 1964) is a
Spanish writer. He was born in Madrid. He has
published several novels and
short story collections till date. He was nominated...
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Operation Tractable was the
final attack conducted by
Canadian and
Polish troops,
supported by a
British tank brigade,
during the
Battle of
Normandy during...
- Juan
Tizón Herreros (23
January 1895, in La Coruña – 25
December 1945, in Oporto) was a
Spanish politician and
writer who was
exiled during the Spanish...