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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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Adalid is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include: Agustín Lazo
Adalid (1896–1971),
Mexican artist and
playwright Manuel de
Adalid y Gamero...
- El
Adalid was a
Catholic w****ly
newspaper published from Torrelavega, Spain,
between 1906 and 1917. The
first issue of El
Adalid was
published on 19 March...
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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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Antonio Adalid was the
godson of
Mexican emperor Maximillian I and one of the
major parti****nts of
Dance of the Forty-One scandal.
Antonio Adalid was the...
- José
Adalid Puerto Lozano (born on
September 14, 1979) is a
Honduran football goalkeeper, who
currently plays for
Platense in the Liga
Nacional de Fútbol...
- Agustín Lazo
Adalid (1896 –
January 28, 1971) was a
Mexican artist and
playwright who is
credited with
introducing surrealism to Mexico.
Although he grew...
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Marcial del
Adalid y Gurréa (24
August 1826 – 16
October 1881) was a
Spanish composer. He
studied music in
London between 1840 and 1844 with
Ignaz Moscheles...
- aristocracy" made up of some of the most
powerful families of this time:
Torres Adalid,
Pimenta y ****oaga,
Macedo and others. At its peak,
there were
about 300...
- Hernández (Colombia),
interim 2006–2007
Freddy Ehlers (Ecuador), 2007–2010
Adalid Contreras Baspineiro (Bolivia),
interim 2010–2011, 2011–2013
Pablo Guzmán...