Lobeira, Spain, a town in Galicia. The Spanish name is Lobera ("wolves' lair", "wolf trap", "wolf woman").
João de Lobeira (c.1233–1285), medieval Portuguese romance writer, author of Amadis de Gaul
Vasco de Lobeira, soldier, author of Amadis de Gaul in one source
Roberta Lobeira Alanís, Mexican visual artist
Disocactus or Lobeira, a cactus genus
Solanum lycocarpum, or lobeira, a species of flowering shrub. The plant is called lobeira ("Wolf's Plant") or fruta-do-lobo ("Wolf's Fruit") in Portuguese.
Lobeira may refer to: Lobeira, Spain, a town in Galicia. The Spanish name is Lobera ("wolves' lair", "wolf trap", "wolf woman"). João de Lobeira (c.1233–1285)...
Vasco de Lobeira (died 1403) was a Portuguese medieval writer to whom is attributed the prose original of the romance Amadis de Gaula. In the Portuguese...
14th-century version), perhaps by the knight Vasco de Lobeira or the troubador João de Lobeira. Madhava Kandali produces the Saptakanda Ramayana (a retelling...
common in the Brazilian savanna, the Cerrado ecoregion. The plant is called lobeira ("wolf's plant") or fruta-do-lobo ("wolf's fruit") in Portuguese. The name...
mataria um leon, senhor do meu coraçon: fin roseta, bela sobre toda fror, fin roseta, non me meta en tal coita voss'amor! João de Lobeira (1270?–1330?)...
“wolf trap”, "wolf pack" or "wolf woman." It is equivalent to Portuguese Lobeira and Italian Luparia. It may refer to: Lobera de Onsella Lobera de la Vega...
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"Amadis de Gaula" is attributed to Portuguese authors, mainly Vasco de Lobeira. The brother of Amadis de Gaul, Galaor was the model of a courtly paladin...
Ages Paio Gomes Charinho (1225–1295), poet and troubadour Pedro Mariño de Lobeira (1528–1594), conquistador and chronicler of the Arauco War in the Captaincy...
Izz al-Din ibn Shaddad, Syrian scholar and historian (b. 1217) João de Lobeira, Portuguese troubadour and writer (b. 1233) Nicolas Lorgne, French nobleman...
and performance artist Roberta Linn (born 1931), American singer Roberta Lobeira Alanís (born 1979), Mexican painter and visual artist Roberta Lombardi...
came on its shores, except on the island of Cortegada. The islands of Lobeiras and Sisargas were initially discussed to be part of the national park and...
three books of the latter probably received their present shape from João Lobeira, a troubadour of the end of the 13th century, though this original has...
in the succession to the throne of Castile, died in the pazo Mariño de Lobeira, which overlooks the square, mortally wounded by musket fire. For years...
with support of AGADIC [gl] and ICAA. Shooting locations included Muíños, Lobeira, and Calvos de Randín (all in the Spanish province of Ourense) and the...