- muleteer, a
wrangler of pack animals.[citation needed] The
Catalan word
traginer comes from the
Latin word tragīnare, a
variant of tragĕre
which means "to...
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wines include Domaine de la Rectorie,
Domaine Vial-Magneres,
Domaine du
Traginer,
Domaine Madeloc, and
Domaine du Mas Blanc. List of
Appellation d'Origine...
- del
gavatxot La
filadora La presó de
Lleida Cançó del
lladre Els
pobres traginers La
filla del carmesí Els tres
tambors Els
segadors Vincenzo Ramón Bisogni:...
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Diocese of Perpignan-Elne In
office 1613–1616
Predecessor Antonio Gallart Traginer Successor Federico Cornet Previous post(s)
Auxiliary Bishop of Seville...
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Jacques del
Arnau 1682–1687
Carrera 1688–1699
Traginer 1700–1709 Raphaël del
Arnau 1711–1723
Simon Grio
active in 1724
Antoine Denis 1733–1734 Nicolas-Alexis...
- 1970s by the Ros family, a
family closely linked to the "Antic
Gremi de
Traginers d'Igualada"
muleteer ****ociation. It is
distributed into
three main thematic...
-
Belles Arts del 1866" in Barcelona,
where he
presented his work "Els
traginers" (The Porters). He
later parti****ted in the
Barcelona exhibitions of...
- With
Antoni Guitérrez Diaz, Joan Reventós,
Carles Sentís and
Josep Mª
Traginer 1977–1980 Succeeded by Post
Abolished Party political offices Preceded by...
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Igualada (Catalan pronunciation: [iɣwəˈlaðə]) is a muni****lity and
capital of
Anoia county in Penedès, Catalonia, Spain. It is
located on the left bank...
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Archived from the
original on 2011-07-10.
Retrieved 2011-02-25. Els
Traginers of
Igualada "History of the Tamborrada".
Archived from the
original on...