Pedro de Unamuno was a Spanish soldier and sailor who was active in New Spain and Spanish East Indies, particularly the Philippines, in the second half...
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Miguel de Unamuno y Jugo (Spanish: [miˈɣ̞el ð̞e̞ u.naˈmu.no i ˈxu.ɣ̞o]; 29 September 1864 – 31 December 1936) was a Spanish essayist, novelist, poet,...
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refer to: Pedro de Unamuno (fl. 1580s), Spanish soldier and sailor Ramón Unamuno (1907—1973), Ecuadorian footballer and coach Rebecca De Unamuno, Australian...
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Travels of Pedro Teixeira, tr. and annotated by W.F. Sinclair, London, Hakluyt Society, Series 2, Vol.9, 1902, p.10; H. R. Wagner and Pedro de Unamuno, "The...
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to find the purported islands in this location under the command of Pedro de Unamuno in 1587. The names of various geographical features and settlements...
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Manila galleon (redirect from Galeón de Manila)
Southeast Asian country Pedro Cubero – Spanish missionaryPages displaying wikidata descriptions as a fallback Pedro de Unamuno – Spanish soldier and explorer...
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Anson Archipelago (redirect from Rica de Oro)
navigational charts of these waters during his voyage around the world. Pedro de Unamuno Chryse and Argyre Stommel, Henry (1984). Lost Islands: The Story of...
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the mission to one Pedro de Unamuno. Unamuno was provided additional orders to search for Rica de Oro and Rica de Plata. Unamuno, who had sailed with...
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Kitadaitōjima were possibly again sighted by the Spanish on 28 July 1587, by Pedro de Unamuno who named them the "Useless Islands" (Islas sin Provecho). In 1788...
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on 12 July 1587, commanded by Pedro de Unamuno. Even if it did revisit the Daitō Islands, already charted by Bernardo de la Torre in 1543, the expedition...
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Peace in War (category Novels by Miguel de Unamuno)
translated into English as Peace of War) is a mid-size novel by Miguel de Unamuno. Having been written since the mid-1880s, it was published in 1897. The...
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Kitadaitōjima were again sighted by the Spanish on 28 July 1587, by Pedro de Unamuno who named them Islas sin Probecho (Useless Islands). However, on 2...
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Mist (novel) (category Novels by Miguel de Unamuno)
Mist (Spanish: Niebla) is a novel written by Miguel de Unamuno in 1907 and first published in 1914 by Editorial Renacimiento. Entitled as Fog. A novel...
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on board the galleon ship Nuestra Senora de Esperanza under the command of Spanish Captain Pedro de Unamuno; Filipinos become the first Asians in California...
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sin Provecho (Worthless Islands), sighted by the Spanish navigator Pedro de Unamuno on 28 July 1587, are the Daitō Islands. The island of “Amsterdam”,...
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board the galleon ship Nuestra Señora de Buena Esperanza under the command of Spanish Captain Pedro de Unamuno during the Manila galleon traide. 1595:...
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crossed the Pacific Ocean to Acapulco, Mexico, in a ship commanded by Pedro de Unamuno. From there he crossed Mexico to Veracruz, and then crossed the Atlantic...
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somewhere on the coast. In 1587 Pedro de Unamuno, coming from the Philippines, stopped at Morro Bay, California. In 1592, Juan de Fuca may have reached Puget...
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based on it clearly influenced the choice. Francisco Gali Pedro de Unamuno "João da Gama, capitão de Malaca". A Diáspora Sefardita na Ásia e no Brasil e a...
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commanded by Pedro de Unamuno who charted the Daitōs as the Islas sin Provecho (Useless Islands). Another Manila galleon, the Nuestra Señora de la Consolación...
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series One Piece, a pirate named Cavendish refers to Thomas Cavendish. Pedro de Unamuno Christian Doctrine in the Brasílica Language Baptized 19 September...
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Linschoten who included that information in his Itinerario (1596). Pedro de Unamuno João da Gama Inglis, Robin (2008). Historical Dictionary of the Discovery...
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ISBN 978-84-344-8709-3 Las máscaras de lo trágico: Filosofía y tragedia en Miguel de Unamuno, Trotta, 1996 ISBN 978-84-8164-067-0 El mal del siglo. El conflicto entre...
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Black Serenade (category Films shot in Alcalá de Henares)
presenta su última película". Diario de León. Bernal, Fernando (29 September 2019). "Así era la Salamanca de Unamuno, Franco y Millán-Astray (según Alejandro...
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Huarte de San Juan (1530–1588) Pedro Hurtado de Mendoza (1578–1641) Antenor Orrego (1892–1960) Fernando Savater (born 1947) Miguel de Unamuno (1864–1936)...
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University of Salamanca (redirect from Universidad de Salamanca)
Pablo de Coronel (d.1534), professor of Hebrew Miguel de Unamuno, writer Beatriz Galindo, (d. 1534), professor of Latin and rhetoric Luisa de Medrano...
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Through this singular intellectual, he met other characters such as Miguel de Unamuno, with whom he corresponded for several years. His Spanish friends and...
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as 122 works for voice and piano on poems by Lope de Vega, Gil Vicente, Rubén Darío, Miguel de Unamuno, Rafael Alberti, Federico García Lorca, Juan Ramón...
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Carlism in literature (section Unamuno)
dedicated to the siege of Bilbao during the Third Carlist War, Miguel de Unamuno delivered a lecture titled La última guerra carlista como materia poética...
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Sánchez (1594–1674), novohispanic priest, writer and theologician Miguel de Unamuno (1864–1936), Spanish philosopher Miguel Ángel Félix Gallardo (born 1946)...
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