Walter is not a spanish word, it is a name in english. Names are the same no matter what language they are in.
Sir Walter Raleigh defeated the Spanish
spanish king
"Son of Gutierre" where Gutierre is a Spanish form of "Walter", so "son of Walter" basically.
The Englishman Sir Walter Raleigh
Walter Thomas Pattison has written: 'College Spanish, a new departure' -- subject(s): Grammar, Spanish language 'La fuente de las calaveras' -- subject(s): Readers, Spanish language
Sir Walter Raleigh attacked Cadiz, probably the most important of Spanish ports.
As he was English, he wasn't part of the Spanish Armada, the name tells you it was a fleet of ships from SPAIN. He did however, defeat the Spanish.
I believe it was Sir Walter Raleigh.
he pooped in his pants.
Capt. John Walter Mitchell was the National Historian for the United Spanish-American War Veterans Admin. He lived in Washington DC. during this time. His name appears in several Washington Post articles as Capt. J. Walter Mitchell.
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