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The Mallorca Files is a British police procedural television drama series set on the Spanish island of Mallorca, ... "King of the Mountains" Charles Palmer: Dan Muirden:
The first two Mallorca Files seasons — which aired on BBC One across the pond — are currently available to watch via Amazon’s free streaming service Freevee, but they are set to become ...
The Le Roi des montagnes ("The king of the mountains") is a French-language novel published in 1857 by Edmond About. [1] The work was translated into English by Mrs. C. [Carlton] A. Kingsbury for a 1897 a Rand McNally edition. [2]
King of the Mountain (race), an annual mountain race in Pomona, Queensland, Australia; King of the Mountain match, a professional wrestling match; King of the Mountains, a title given to the best climber in a cycling road race; Peter Brock or "King of the Mountain" (1945–2006), Australian motor racing driver
The mountain's name of Serra de Portopí predates the name Serra de Na Burguesa. Serra de Portopí gained historical significance in 1229 when King James II of Aragon crossed it with his troops, and regained Palma for Spain from the occupying Moors. In present day, Portopí refers to a neighborhood located in the district west of Palma de Mallorca.
He is the younger brother of the boss of the Serraino 'ndrina, Francesco Serraino (born in 1929), known as the “king of the mountains” for his control over the wood industry in the Aspromonte mountains. [1] [2] At the age of 17, he was already implicated in illegal possession of firearms. [2] The Serraino clan is related to the Di Giovine clan.
He made his name as an entertaining anti-clerical writer. The satirical Le Roi des montagnes (1856; translated into English by Mary Louise Booth as The King of the Mountains, [4] and by Tom Taylor as The Brigand and His Banker, for a dramatized version) [5] is the best-known of his novels.
The Kingdom of Majorca (Catalan: Regne de Mallorca, IPA: [ˈreŋnə ðə məˈʎɔɾkə]; Spanish: Reino de Mallorca; Latin: Regnum Maioricae; French: Royaume de Majorque) was a realm on the east coast of Spain, which included certain Mediterranean Islands, and which was founded by James I of Aragon, also known as James the Conqueror after his Conquest of Majorca from the Muslim Almohad Caliphate.