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    Pedro Alonso Niño (c. 1455 – c. 1505) was known in his time as Peralonso Niño, he was a Spanish navigator and discoverer. He piloted the Santa María during...
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    proficiency and precision. These contributions made by Pedro Alonso Niño, Francisco Niño, and Juan Niño played a vital role in the success of Christopher Columbus's...
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    Pedro González Alonso (born 21 June 1971), known as Pedro Alonso, is a Spanish actor, writer, and artist. He is best known for his role of Andrés "Berlin"...
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  • Speed III: Hot Pursuit El Niño, a nickname of seaman Pedro Alonso Niño El Niño, a nickname of Spanish golfer Sergio García El Niño, a nickname of Spanish...
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  • honor of the 15-century Spanish explorer Pedro Alonso Niño. José Manuel Sierra (in Spanish) Web BM Pedro Alonso Niño Moguer (in Spanish) Web Real Federación...
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    ecclesiastic. Niño´s of Moguer, a lineage of Spanish sailors called the Niño Brothers: Pedro Alonso Niño Juan Niño Francisco Niño Cristóbal Niño Andrés Niño Juan...
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  • sites of African diaspora dispersal in the western Atlantic. In 1492, Pedro Alonso Niño, an African-Spanish seafarer, was recorded as piloting one of Columbus'...
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  • footballer Pablo Sánchez Niño (born 1995), Spanish footballer Pedro Alonso Niño (1455 – c. 1505), Spanish explorer Pero Niño (1378–1453), Spanish privateer...
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    of America along with Christopher Columbus, specifically Pedro Alonso Niño. Pedro Alonso Niño was the chief pilot in the ship Santa María on the American...
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    captain-general Juan de la Cosa, owner and master Pedro Alonso Niño, pilot Diego de Arana, master-at-arms Pedro de Gutierrez, royal steward Rodrigo de Escobedo...
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    recommendation was made by M. S. Powell, the local postmaster, whose ancestor Pedro Alonso Niño sailed with Christopher Columbus from Palos de la Frontera. When it...
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    other expeditions led by Alonso de Hojeda, Juan de la Cosa, Vicente Yáñez Pinzón, Diego de Lepe [Wikidata] or Pedro Alonso Niño. To prevent her efforts...
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    have made more money staying at home. Returning on the heels of Pedro Alonso Nino's smaller but far more lucrative voyage magnified this disappointment...
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    the 'royal fifth' ended the careers of a few of them (e.g. Alonso de Ojeda, Pedro Alonso Niño). Nonetheless, to encourage exploration and colonization,...
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    Afro-Spanish sailor Pedro Alonso Niño served as a pilot on the voyages of Christopher Columbus; though he returned to the Americas in 1499, Niño did not settle...
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    date of the Virgin that bears his name. The following year, in 1499, Pedro Alonso Niño and Cristóbal Guerra renamed it La Margarita, due to the abundance...
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  • American people) a brown man – guide on the first Columbus trip (Pedro Alonso Niño) the yellow man – laid tracks for railroads (Chinese workers) a black...
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  • black conquistador Juan Garrido, who introduced wheat to Mexico. Pedro Alonso Niño, traditionally considered the first of many New World explorers of...
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    Boat") in Moguer. Early childhood education and primary schools: Pedro Alonso Niño School, Virgin of Montemayor School, Zenobia Camprubí School (all...
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  • Pedro Alonso Niño Navigator and explorer Moguer 1468 1505 Juan de Padilla Missionary and protomartyr of United States unknown 1492 1544 Martín Alonso...
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    the gold deposits in 1897 situated at Obuasi in the Ashanti region Pedro Alonso Niño (1468–c. 1505) black navigator, also known as El Negro ("The Black")...
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    and the entire coast of Guyana was known and explored by Alonso de Ojeda and Pedro Alonso Niño, who they arrived at Demerara in 1499, as referred to by...
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    their lineage directly back to the navigator Pedro Alonso Niño, passing through his great-grandson Martín Niño Rojas, an encomendero of Ocusá, Sátiva and...
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  • western Atlantic during the post-Columbian era. Specifically, in 1492, Pedro Alonso Niño, a black Spanish seafarer, piloted one of Columbus's ships. He returned...
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    The Archdiocesan Shrine of Santo Niño, also known as Santo Niño de Tondo Parish or Tondo Church, is a Roman Catholic church in Tondo, Manila established...
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  • Cristián Moll Ramírez (1993-03-13)13 March 1993 (aged 21) 1.85 m 32 44 Pedro Alonso Niño 11 L Esteban Salinas (1992-01-18)18 January 1992 (aged 22) 1.80 m...
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    The Holy Child of La Guardia (Spanish: El Santo Niño de La Guardia) is a folk saint in Spanish Roman Catholicism and the subject of a medieval blood libel...
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  • de Plata Season 2009–10 Champions Alser Puerto Sagunto Relegated Pedro Alonso Niño, Ángel Ximénez & Cajasur Córdoba 2016 Matches played 240 Goals scored...
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    Pedro Atanasio Bocanegra (12 May 1638 – 1688) was a Spanish painter, born at Granada. He was a scholar of Alonso Cano and Juan de Sevilla Romero, but,...
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    Originally cast in a minor role, he took over the role of Lorenzo after Pedro Alonso left it vacant. His performance earned him a nomination for the Goya...
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