- A
tercio (pronounced [ˈteɾθjo]),
Spanish for "[a] third") was a
military unit of the
Spanish Army
during the
reign of the
Catholic Monarchs of
Spain and...
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Legion (Legión Española, La Legión), and
informally known as the
Tercio or the
Tercios, is a 20th-century creation. It was
raised in the 1920s to serve...
- The
Tercio of Idiáquez,
officially the
Tercio de Lombardía, was a
Spanish tercio.
Together with the
Tercio de
Sicilia and the
Tercio de Nápoles, the Tercio...
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Tércio Nunes Machado (born 9
January 1978) is a
Brazilian former ****ociation
football player. As a midfielder,
Tércio Nunes Machado pla**** for several...
- The
Tercio of
Sicily (Spanish:
Tercio Viejo de Sicilia) was one of the
tercios that were
created by a 1534
decree of
Charles V, Holy
Roman Emperor. Since...
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Tercio is a
ghost town and
former coal mine in Las
Animas County, in the U.S.
state of Colorado. The GNIS
classifies it as a po****ted place. A post office...
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Tércio Pacitti (September 9, 1928 in
Atibaia – June 18, 2014 in Rio de Janeiro), São Paulo,
Brazil was an
electronic engineer and
computer scientist in...
- with a spear.
Tercio de banderillas: The
banderillero stabs the
banderillas into the bull's back.
Tercio de muerte:
Suerte de muleta.
Tercio de muerte: The...
- The
Tercio of
Fuenclara was a
Spanish tercio organized in 1633
comprising of
veteran native Spanish troops stationed in
Italy that
formed part of the Cardinal-Infante's...
- Franco. They
would form the
first unit,
initially known as Aviación del
Tercio, and set out at dawn on 30 July from Cagliari–Elmas on Sardinia,
where they...