Alonso
Alicia (Alicia Ernestina de la Caridad del Cobre Martínez Hoyo) born 1921, Cuban ballerina.
Dámaso
[dah-mah-saw] /ˈdɑ mɑˌsɔ/ (Show IPA), 1898–1990, Spanish poet, critic, and philologist.
Also, Alonzo. a male given name, Spanish form of .
Contemporary Examples
He was living under the alias Alonso Rivera Muñoz as a middling real estate developer and art collector in Querétaro.
Trading Dime Bags for Salvador Dali Jason McGahan October 18, 2014
Exceptions were the four daughters of the royal treasurer Alonso Estrada, the natural son, or so he claimed, of King Ferdinand.
The Jewish Conquistadors Edward Kritzler December 20, 2008
Before joining up with Cortez, Alonso and Diego were in Cuba but on far different rungs of society.
The Jewish Conquistadors Edward Kritzler December 20, 2008
On 17 October 1528, Alonso became the first person in the New World to be burned alive at the stake.
The Jewish Conquistadors Edward Kritzler December 20, 2008
Turning it into a pig and cattle farm, Alonso became the biggest supplier of meat to the colony.
The Jewish Conquistadors Edward Kritzler December 20, 2008
Historical Examples
He also apprehended Alonso de Estrada, & manye others, doing manifest wrongs vnto them.
The pleasant historie of the conquest of the VVeast India, now called new Spayne Francisco Lpez de Gmara
Sebastian suggests that it will be better for Alonso to go to sleep while he can.
Journeys Through Bookland, Vol. 8 Charles H. Sylvester
Alonso Baesa del Rio was assigned as his notary, a notary-public and a man of vast experience and skill in papers.
The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898, Volume XXV, 1635-36 Various
One character is named variously as Alonso, Alonzo and Alfonso.
Trafalgar Benito Prez Galds
This encomienda, with the one above, belonging to Alonso López, will need three.
The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898, Volume VIII (of 55), 1591-1593 Emma Helen Blair
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