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Spanish pronunciation: [kwawˈtemok] ), also
known as Cuauhtemotzín,
Guatimozín, or Guatémoc, was the
Aztec ruler (tlatoani) of
Tenochtitlan from 1520...
- ship was
Guatimozin. The
Atahualpa was
named after the last Inca
emperor Atahualpa.
Guatimozin was
named after the last
Aztec emperor Guatimozin. Both ships...
- win the 100-guinea His Majesty's
Plate against the five-year-old
horse Guatimozin. At the
First Spring meeting, Waxy was
second in the 100-guinea King's...
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goalkeeper for
Barracas Central, on loan from
Ferro Carril Oeste. Atlético
Guatimozín and
Arias Foot Ball Club were
youth teams of Miño,
prior to him signing...
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libretto by A. Garcìa and
music by
Miguel Planas. 1871 (13 September):
Guatimozin, one-act
opera by
Aniceto Ortega de Villar, with
tenor Enrico Tamberlick...
- 1812-1813
Wrecked at
Waimea Bay.
Built in Kennebunk.
Sister ship of the
Guatimozin. With
Lydia (II) (see that entry) sold to
Russians for 20,000 sealskins...
- Alarcón Date of
birth (1994-06-16) 16 June 1994 (age 30)
Place of
birth Guatimozín, Córdoba,
Argentina Height 1.85 m (6 ft 1 in) Position(s) Centre-back...
- on 31 July,
Gohanna won a 1,200
guineas sweepstakes beating the
colts Guatimozin and Royalist. A few
hours after the win,
Gohanna lost the four-mile Duke...
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Colonia Italiana Corral de
Bustos Cruz Alta
General Baldissera General Roca
Guatimozín Inriville Isla
Verde Leones Los
Surgentes Marcos Juárez
Monte Buey Saira...