Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra.
Miguel de Cervantes
Juan Ruiz de Alarcón
Don Juan Manuel who wrote, "El Conde Lucanor."
No, that's a pet's name like a she mouse, cat, rat or dog.
Janet Mendel has written: 'Tapas and More Great Dishes from Spain' 'Traditonal Spanish cooking' -- subject(s): Spanish Cookery
"Cólgate" is Spanish for "hang yourself". Not a great way to name toothpaste! EDIT: No, It's not. It's cUElgate.
It was known in Great Britain as the Spanish Armada. (Spanish: Grande y Felicísima Armada, literally "Great and Most Fortunate Navy").
My name is Tiloura, and I'm a female! This name came down through my great-grandmother whose ancestors were Irish and Spanish.
The quote about conquering Spanish as a great achievement is often attributed to the famous author and poet Miguel de Cervantes. He highlighted the significance of mastering the Spanish language due to its rich literary tradition and cultural importance. This sentiment reflects the pride in Spanish as a means of expressing art and identity.
Robert H. Talbert has written: 'Spanish-name people in the Southwest and West' -- subject(s): Spanish-Americans in the Southwest, New, Spanish-Americans in the West
what is the spanish word for great?grandioso / magnifico / fabuloso
If your great grandfather was Spanish, your ethnicity would likely include Spanish heritage.