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Narciso Yepes (14
November 1927 – 3 May 1997) was a
Spanish guitarist. He is
considered one of the
finest virtuoso classical guitarists of the twentieth...
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German immigrants in Minnesota. She
married Frank Boronda (born
Mario Narcisso Boronda in 1863) in 1901. He was a
Mexican American captain with the San...
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Narcisse Virgilio Díaz de la Peña (20
August 1807 – 18
November 1876) was a
French painter of the
Barbizon school. Diaz was born in
Bordeaux to Spanish...
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Clusius 1576, De
Narcisso, ii, pp. 245-25]. "narcissus".
Cambridge Dictionaries online. Cambridge...
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Narcisso is a
ghost town in
southwest Cottle County, Texas,
United States.
Established in the
early 20th century, it was
entirely abandoned by 1940. In...
- Star, V class.
Evenings at Woods, 1999 "The
Final Snack Remix" Estonian:
Narcissos vaatab pimenevat peegelpilti Estonian:
Taeva Atlas 47 "BIOGRAAFIA". Peeterlaurits...
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Seventy (OCA) Amplias, Apellos, Stachyos, Urbanos,
Aristovoulos &
Narcissos of the 70 (GOARCH) This
article incorporates text from a publication...
- Ramirez,
Roberto Cesari,
Fernand Bonifay,
Roland Gerbeau; parti****ção:
Narcisso Debourg,
Pedro Serrano 2:57 4. "Je Me
Donne À Qui Me Plaît"
Serge Gainsbourg...
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Cryomediterranean AL= Alpine (tundra zone)
Trifolio Polganetalia Quéz (Trifolium),
Narcisso-Gentianetum
nivalis Lov. & Rac (Narcissus,
Gentiana nivalis), Drabo-Androsacetalia...
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flower of sweet-smelling anise), also the
fifth book, l. 38 "pro
purpureo narcisso" (in lieu of the
empurpled narcissus). For the idea that
narcissus could...