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  2. Elvira Roca Barea - Wikipedia

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    MER Barea -Diego Guillén de Ávila, autor y traductor del siglo XV- Revista de filología española, 2006; MER Barea Las novelas de Caballería en Oriente y Occidente: aventura y magia en Chrétien de Troyes y El Caballero de la piel de leopardo- Exemplaria: Revista de literatura comparada, 2000 - dialnet.unirioja.es

  3. Bonafos Caballeria - Wikipedia

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    Bonafos Caballeria (died 1464) was an anti-Jewish writer. He was the son of Solomon ibn Labi de la Caballeria of Zaragoza and assumed the name of "Micer Pedro" upon converting to Christianity. From his early youth he devoted himself to the study of Hebrew, Arabic and Latin languages, and gradually acquired a profound knowledge of civil and ...

  4. Real Maestranza de Caballería de Sevilla - Wikipedia

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    Alfonso XIII in the distinctive uniform of the order. The uniform is nowadays worn by some nobles on the occasion of their wedding. [1]The Real Maestranza de Caballería de Sevilla (Spanish for 'Royal Cavalry Armory of Seville') is a Spanish maestranza de caballería or chivalric order created in 1670 from the remnants of the preceding Cofradía de San Hermenegildo (or Hermandad Caballeresca). [2]

  5. De la Caballeria - Wikipedia

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    Alfonso de la Caballeria of Saragossa, who still maintained his connection with the large synagogue there, took part in the conspiracy against the inquisitor Arbues. The remains of Juan de la Caballeria were burned in Saragossa, at which place, in 1488, Luis de la Caballeria, as well as his son Jaime and several other members of the family, was ...

  6. Maestranza de caballería - Wikipedia

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    Portrait of the Marquess of Vistabella in the uniform of the Real Maestranza de Caballería de Ronda, 1895. Maestranzas de caballería (literally translated as 'cavalry armories') are noble militias created in the early modern era by the Spanish Crown, with the aim of giving the nobility practice in horsemanship and the use of weapons.

  7. Caballería - Wikipedia

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    The caballería (lit. ' cavalry ') was a unit of land measurement in the Spanish viceroyalties in the Americas during the times of the Spanish Empire in the 16th through 19th centuries. [1] It was equivalent to 78.58 hectares (194.2 acres). [2] The unit came from Spain, where it had already been in use. [3]

  8. Alejandro Zambra - Wikipedia

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    Alejandro Andrés Zambra Infantas (Santiago, Chile, born September 24, 1975) is a Chilean poet, short-story writer and novelist. He has been recognized for his talent as a young Latin American writer, chosen in 2007 as one of the "Bogotá39" (the best Latin American writers under the age of 39) and in 2010 by Granta as one of the best Spanish-language writers under the age of 35.

  9. Diego Gutiérrez de la Caballeria - Wikipedia

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    He traveled to the New World under the protection of his sister, Marina de la Caballería, and became an influential part of New Spain's society. He was born in Almagro, to an influential family of New Christians. Marina's family were known as a converso family in the city. His mother was Mayor Flores de Guevara, a member of the local nobility.