Adam Marsh (redirect from Adam de Marisco)
Adam Marsh (Adam de Marisco; c. 1200 – 18 November 1259) was an English Franciscan, scholar and theologian. Marsh became, after Robert Grosseteste, "...
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Lundy (redirect from William de Marisco)
Ownership was disputed by the Marisco family who may have already been on the island during King Stephen's reign. The Mariscos were fined, and the island...
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Cazuela de mariscos is a popular seafood stew from the Caribbean region of Colombia (especially Cartagena, Barranquilla and Santa Marta). Its preparation...
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The Costa do Marisco (Galician: [ˈkɔstɐ ðʊ maˈɾiskʊ]; "Shellfish Coast") is a Galician translation of the original Spanish 1950s term given as a label...
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Geoffrey de Marisco (died 1245) was the justiciar of Ireland. He held considerable power in Ireland during the reign of King John and the early reign...
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Paella (redirect from Paella de marisco)
cultivar known as senia is also used in the Valencia region. Paella de marisco (seafood paella) replaces meat with seafood and omits beans and green vegetables...
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Caldeirada (redirect from Caldeirada de marisco)
Caldeirada (Portuguese pronunciation: [kaldɐjˈɾaðɐ, kɐwdejˈɾadɐ]) is a Portuguese and Galician (Northwestern Spain region) fish stew consisting of a wide...
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Caldo de siete mares (redirect from Caldo de mariscos)
de siete mares (in English, "seven seas soup"), also known as caldo de mariscos ("seafood soup") is a Mexican version of fish stew, popular in coastal...
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Hervey de Montmorency (redirect from Hervey de Monte Marisco)
His name also appears variously as Mount-Maurice, Monte Mauricii, Monte Marisco, Monte Marecy, Montmarreis, Montmorenci, Mumoreci, and Momorci. Montmorency...
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had at least one son: Robert de Marisco, married Margaret de Ridelsford, by whom he had a daughter, Christiana de Marisco (1234–1312). The latter was the...
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Richard Marsh (bishop) (redirect from Richard de Marisco)
Richard Marsh (died 1 May 1226), also called Richard de Marisco, served as Lord Chancellor of England and Bishop of Durham. Marsh attended a university...
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line in Japan RIA (disambiguation) Rías Altas, a section of A Costa do Marisco (the Seafood Coast) in Galicia, Spain Rías Baixas, a series of four estuarine...
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Ron Marsico (redirect from Ronald Marisco)
Ronald S. Marsico (born October 30, 1947) is a former Republican member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives for the 105th District and was elected...
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famous for the booths serving polbo á feira, an octopus dish. Festa do marisco (Seafood Festival), October, in O Grove. Established in 1963; declared...
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used in native cooking. The famous fish market known as the "Mercado de Mariscos" offers fresh seafood and Ceviche, a seafood dish. Small shops along the...
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by William de Marisco, an outlaw who some years earlier had killed a man under royal protection before fleeing to Lundy Island. De Marisco was captured...
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Italy (zuppa di pesce), Portugal (caldeirada), Spain (sopa de pescado y marisco, Catalonia (suquet de peix [es]), and all the countries bordering the Mediterranean...
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Merced Street view Street in old city Fishing boats outside Mercado De Marisco Cinta Costera Panama portal Panamá Viejo La Joyita Prison List of cities...
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shrimp is very popular, forming a necessary ingredient in Spanish paella de marisco, Italian cacciucco, Portuguese caldeirada and many other seafood dishes...
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September 2021. Retrieved 17 September 2021. ´tempura´, fritura japonesa de mariscos y vegetales ligada a la costumbre cristiana de no tomar carne en las témporas...
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Cookbook: Includes Conchitas a la Parmesana, Chicken Empanadas, Arroz con Mariscos, Classic Fish Cebiche, Tres Leches Cake and hundreds more!. Adams Media...
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Curzon House of Dene House of Dévereux House of Melun/Carpenter House of Marisco/Morris House of Ferrières House of Fagan House of FitzGibbon House of FitzGerald...
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An arroz de marisco (shellfish-rice) lunch dish in Portugal...
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known as ajíes, meaning "hot peppers", such as ají de pollo and ají de mariscos (seafood ajíes may omit peanuts). In Mexico, it is also used to prepare...
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Its rich cuisine is well known for its variety particularly in regard to mariscos (seafood) and vegetables. Famous dishes include Chilorio and Aguachile...
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Henry de Loundres Justiciar of Ireland 1224–1226 Succeeded by Geoffrey de Marisco Peerage of England Preceded by William Marshal Earl of Pembroke 1219–1231...
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cooked in a pot with onions, served with bread. Aguadito Aguadito de mariscos: Rice stew with vegetables with shellfish and some shrimps. Ají de gallina:...
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le Botiller died. His mother was Joan de Marisco, daughter of the Justiciar of Ireland, Geoffrey de Marisco. Like his infamous father-in-law, Theobald...
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oysters, beef, chicken, pork and chicken dishes and pork rinds. Cazuela de mariscos, a seafood stew, is also a typical dish found in Barranquilla. Chuzo desgranado...
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Chile: Editorial Ocho Libros. p. 93. VICE, Lazar & Rosales (2018). "Este marisco es el único manjar que puede cogerse a sí mismo". La Cuarta, Barrientos...
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