Adalid ("champion"; Arabic, dalíl (دليل), means "guide") was a military officer rank in Castile. The position, second to the commander, was akin to that of captain.[1]
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Adalid ("champion"; Arabic, dalíl (دليل), means "guide") was a military officer rank in Castile. The position, second to the commander, was akin to that...
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status similar to that of a knight (lower nobility). To appoint an Adalid, twelve Adalids or, in their absence, other authorised officials met and swore in...
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aristocracy" made up of some of the most powerful families of this time: Torres Adalid, Pimenta y Fagoaga, Macedo and others. At its peak, there were about 300...
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Ángel Del. Álvaro Obregón Hospital de Urgencias Traumatológicas -Torres Adalid 1305, esq. Pestalozzi Col. Del Valle Del. Benito Juárez, Hospital General...
alfombra; los laureles del triunfo den sombra 𝄆 a la frente del bravo adalid. 𝄇 Coro VIII Vuelva altivo a los patrios hogares el guerrero a cantar su...
the composer Marcial del Adalid, who musicalized many of her poems. In 1873 she gave birth to their daughter, María del Adalid [gl], who became a noted...
for the meetings of the rebel group among whom were the citizens Manuel Adalid and Gamero, Jesús M. Alvarado, Vicente Mejía Colindres, Carlos Lagos and...
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