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1 language. Español; Edit links. ... This is a list of singles that reached number one on the Spanish Music Charts during the 1980s ... "Geronimo's Cadillac ...
Geronimo's chief, Mangas Coloradas (Spanish for "red sleeves"), sent him to Cochise's band for help in his revenge against the Mexicans. [24] It was during this incident that the name Geronimo came about. This appellation stemmed from a battle in which, ignoring a deadly hail of bullets, he repeatedly attacked Mexican soldiers with a knife.
"Geronimo's Cadillac" Modern Talking: 10 January 17 January 24 January 31 January "The Final Countdown" Europe: 7 February 14 February 21 February 28 February 7 March 14 March 21 March 28 March 4 April 11 April "Shake You Down" Gregory Abbott: 18 April "Walk Like an Egyptian" The Bangles: 25 April 2 May 9 May 16 May "Multimix" The Communards ...
Geronimo Dyogi (1949–2016), Filipino judoka; Gerónimo Antonio de Ezquerra (c. 1660–1733), Spanish painter; Geronimo Gerardi (1595–1648), Flemish artist; Gerónimo Gil (born 1975), retired Major League Baseball player; Gerónimo Giménez (1854–1923), Spanish conductor and composer; Geronimo Goeloe (born 1981), Aruban sprinter
There’s also a legend that Geronimo himself came up with the battle cry, yelling his own name as he leapt down a nearly vertical cliff on horseback to escape American troops at Fort Sill, Oklahoma.
Jeronimo or Jerónimo is the Portuguese and Spanish form of "Jerome". [1] Those bearing it as a surname include: Tonicha Jeronimo (born 1977), a British actress; Vlademir Jeronimo Barreto (born 1979), Brazilian footballer; Claudemir Jerônimo Barreto (born 1981), Brazilian-born German footballer a.k.a. Cacau; Those bearing it as a given name ...
Speaking both Maya and Spanish, he and La Malinche, who could speak Maya and Nahuatl, translated for Cortés during the conquest of the Aztec Empire. His usefulness in that capacity ended once La Malinche had learned Spanish and was able to translate directly from Nahuatl. At this point, La Malinche became the primary interpreter for Hernán ...
Geronimo" also held the longest stay at number one on the Australian Singles Chart for any independent release. [4] Furthermore, the track reached the top ten in eleven additional countries. The title is a reference to the famous Apache military leader Geronimo and the custom of yelling his name before doing a courageous act. In the song, the ...