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Definition of Renegado

Renegado
Renegado Ren`e*ga"do (r?n`?-g?"d?), n. [Sp.] See Renegade.

Meaning of Renegado from wikipedia

- The Renegado, or The Gentleman of Venice is a late Jacobean stage play, a tragicomedy written by Philip M****inger and first published in 1630. The play...
- Arcanjo Renegado (English: Dissident Archangel) is a Brazilian television series that was released on Globoplay on 7 February 2020. It stars Marcelo Mello...
- The Renegado River is a river in Ñuble Region in the southern portion of Central Chile. List of rivers of Chile EVALUACION DE LOS RECURSOS HIDRICOS SUPERFICIALES...
- were several sorts of this game, but that which the chief was called "Renegado", at which three only could play, and to whom were dealt nine cards apiece...
- Riyadh (2019-01-01). "The Self and the Other in Philip M****inger's "The Renegado, the Gentleman of Venice": A Structural View". Theory and Practice in Language...
- Entertainment 2001-12-03NA ✔JP, KO ✔ ✔ Jak II •Jak II: RenegadeEU •Jak II: El RenegadoES •Jak and Daxter IIJP Naughty Dog Sony Computer Entertainment 2003-10-14NA...
- ISBN 978-84-9888-523-1. Bárbulo, Tomás (22 March 2009). "Resistir en el monte del Renegado". El País. Retrieved 17 June 2009. "Ceuta y Melilla son España, dice Juan...
- Jowitt views the character of princess Donusa in M****inger's 1624 play The Renegado as an allegory of the Infanta during the failed marriage attempt. In 1634...
- The White Renegade (Spanish: El renegado blanco) is a 1960 Mexican adventure film directed by Fernando Méndez and starring Mauricio Garcés, Abel Salazar...
- Buckingham (The History Press, 2006). Jowitt, C. (2004), "M****inger's The 'Renegado' (1624) and the Spanish marriage", Cahiers Élisabéthains, 65: 45–53, doi:10...