- The
Mahdavi movement, also
called Mahdavia or Mahdavism, is an
Islamic movement founded by S****
Muhammad Jaunpuri in
India in the late 15th century. S****...
-
Francisca Josefa de León
Zegrí Moreno Antonio Zegrí Moreno María
Josefa Zegrí Moreno María de las
Mercedes Zegrí Moreno Enriqueta Zegrí Moreno Juan felt a call...
- The
Abencerrages or
Abencerrajes (Modern Spanish: [aβenθeˈraxes], Old Spanish: [aβent͡s̻eˈraʒes̺]; from the
Arabic ابن سراج, Ibn Sarrāj, 'Saddler's Son'...
-
corps of Gomeres,
experienced and
disciplined African mercenaries.
Hamet el
Zegrí, the
former defender of Ronda, was in
command of the defense.
While still...
- Skram,
Norwegian author,
feminist (b. 1846)
March 17 – Juan
Nepomuceno Zegrí Moreno,
Spanish Roman Catholic priest and
blessed (b. 1831)
March 23 – Martha...
- The
sooty orange tip (
Zegris eupheme) is a
Palearctic Pieridae butterfly that has a
range that
extends through southern Europe,
southwest Europe, northern...
-
families of the
Abencerrages and the
Zegris. In
spite of this conflict, Almanzor, a
young Abencerrage warrior, and the
Zegri princess Noraïme have
fallen in...
- 1565 - 17
April 1624), tertiary,
beatified on 25 May 1783 Juan
Nepomuceno Zegrí Moreno (11
October 1831 - 17
March 1905),
founder of the
Mercedarian Sisters...
- Cebula, OMI 1941 1999 Juan de
Palafox y
Mendoza 1659 2011 Juan
Nepomuceno Zegrí Moreno 1905 2003
Juana María
Condesa Lluch 1916 2003
Jurgis Matulaitis-Matulevičius...
- Mezquitas, Mudarra, Palomoque, Trujillo, Zanata, Zaratan, Zarate, Zaratin,
Zegrí, Cegrí, Zorita.
Spanish and
Portuguese have
acquired different words from...