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Gonsalvus Hisp**** (Spanish:
Gonzalo de España; c. 1255 – 1313) was a
Spanish Franciscan theologian and
scholastic philosopher, who
became Minister General...
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Enciclopedia Temática del Perú (in Spanish). Vol. 1. p. 67.
Cabello Valboa,
Miguel (1945). Miscelánea Antártica (in Spanish). pp. 142, 143, 146. de...
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Balboa (Spanish pronunciation: [balˈβoa]) (
Valboa in
Galician language) is a
village and muni****lity
located in the
region of El
Bierzo (province of León...
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Valboa throws some Indians, who had
committed the
terrible sin of sodomy, to the dogs to be torn
apart (1594 by T. de Bry via Univ. Houston)...
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place with Chot, the
place mentioned by the
chronicler Miguel Cabello Valboa as the
shrine of the idol Yampallec,
according to the
legend of Naylamp...
- "Naylamp" was
first mentioned by the
Spanish chronicler Miguel Cabello Valboa, who
referred to the
Moche figure "Naymlap" in his 1586 Miscelánea Antártica...
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Chandrexa de Queixa, Río, A
Pobra de
Trives Ourense.
Navia Ferreirós de
Valboa, Becerreá Bay of
Biscay As Nogais,
Navia de Suarna, Ibias,
Grandas de Salime...
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known as
aldeas or lugares. A
Abelleiran O
Carballal O Picón As
Searas A
Valboa O Cabalón
Alfonso Pexegueiro,
writer (1948–) San
Pedro de
Angoares at Turgalicia...
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defeated a
Muslim host, by
means of a
promise made
during the
battle of
Valboa,
where he
captured the
castle of
Monte de Arados. The
territory where the...
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Moninho Viegas in 990,
responding to a
process made
during the
battle of
Valboa,
where he
captured the
castle of
Monte de Arados. The
convent church was...