- Flag of the
German Empire. Newell's Old Boys is
often referred to as "
leprosos" ("lepers"). The club got its nickname, the lepers,
after playing in a...
-
Castan Lanaspa, G. (1984): San Nicolás del Real Camino, un
Hospital de
Leprosos Castellano-Leones en la Edad
Media (Siglos XII-XIV),
Publicaciones de la...
- 710 ft) in length. A
brick arch
called Arco del Sacramento. The
Ponte Leproso, a
bridge on the Via
Appia over the
Sabato river,
below the city center...
-
match for a
leprosy clinic in the 1920s;
rival side Newell's
acquired the
leprosos (lepers)
nickname when it did play in that event.
Another version states...
-
Lapiedra stated in his book Fray
Pascual Nadal y Oltra: Apóstol de los
leprosos, mártir de China, that the
communist soldiers looted the
residence and...
- Lapiedra,
author of the book Fray
Pascual Nadal y Oltra: Apóstol de los
leprosos, mártir de China, and a
report published in
Malaya Catholic Leader, the...
-
Santa Clara, la Visitación, San Pablo, San Miguelito, San Juan de los
Leprosos and
Santa Bárbara de La
Costilla and La Grande. In
April 1838, San Marcos...
- Isbert) as a
woman who
plays the
guitar Juan García
Tiendra as José "El
Leproso" ("The Leper"), who has
sores on his left
forearm (uncredited) Milagros...
- de San Juan de Dios,
resaca de la sociedad, ciegos, locos,
enclenques o
leprosos. Inútil
decir que la
presencia de
aquellos desgraciados me
produjo una...
- Newell's Old Boys
stepped in to play the game and
earned the
nickname Los
Leprosos (The Lepers). This derby, that doesn't have a name of its own (although...