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The contest was won by a composition by José María Zeledón Brenes, presented under the pseudonym "El Labrador". Zeledón Brenes was declared the winner on 24 August, and his lyrics were first sung publicly on 15 September. [2] Zeledón Brenes's lyrics, with minor changes, are the current lyrics of the national anthem of Costa Rica.
Español: Cristo en la cruz de mármol francés en el Monte Calvario, Tandil, Provincia de Buenos Aires, Argentina. Date: 9 October 2008: Source: Own work: Author:
Altar at the traditional site of Golgotha The altar at the traditional site of Golgotha Chapel of Mount Calvary, painted by Luigi Mayer. The English names Calvary and Golgotha derive from the Vulgate Latin Calvariae, Calvariae locus and locum (all meaning "place of the Skull" or "a Skull"), and Golgotha used by Jerome in his translations of Matthew 27:33, [2] Mark 15:22, [3] Luke 23:33, [4 ...
Por los judíos te dejaste prender, donde llaman Monte Calvario Te pusieron en la cruz, en un lugar llamado Golgotá, Dos ladrones contigo, estos de sendas partes, Uno está en el paraíso, porque el otro no entró allá, Estando en la cruz hiciste una virtud muy grande, Longinos era ciego que jamás se vio,
Del pasado el calvario y la cruz; Y que adorne el azul de tu cielo De concordia la espléndida luz. El progreso acaricia tus lares. Al compás de sublime canción, Ves rugir a tus pies ambos mares Que dan rumbo a tu noble misión. Coro En tu suelo cubierto de flores A los besos del tibio terral, Terminaron guerreros fragores; Sólo reina el ...
Monte calvario (English title:Mount Calvary) is a Mexican telenovela produced by Valentín Pimstein and Angelli Nesma Medina for Televisa in 1986. [1] It is an original story Delia Fiallo of and directed by Beatriz Sheridan .
The Battle of Podgora was a battle between Italian and Austro-Hungarian forces during World War I on the Isonzo front.. Podgora, also known as Monte Calvario in Italian and Kalvarija in Slovenian, was a key defensive position for the Austro-Hungarian forces during the early battles of the Isonzo, protecting the strategic city of Gorizia.
Arsenio Rodríguez (born Ignacio Arsenio Travieso Scull; August 31, 1911 – December 30, 1970) [2] [3] was a Cuban musician, composer and bandleader. He played the tres, as well as the tumbadora, and he specialized in son, rumba and other Afro-Cuban music styles.