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  Top Sports Story: Guevara eager to return to ring action | guevara, san, antonio - Brownsville Herald
If Guevara does well this weekend in San Antonio, he’ll qualify for the LBC state tournament in December.
Guevara fought in the U.S. Championships in Colorado for the first time last June, and now, he’s looking forward to fighting in the event again.
Guevara will be fighting at 119 pounds again in San Antonio.
www.brownsvilleherald.com /sports/guevara_82096___article.html/san_antonio.html   (393 words)

  
  Fray Antonio de Guevara Encyclopédie   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Il rédigea de nombreux discours pour Charles Quint et contribua amplement a forger une idéologie propre à l'empire hispanique.
Un des livres de Guevara, resté longtemps méconnu, retient aujourd'hui l'attention des critiques.
Relación de lo sucedido en la ciudad de Valladolid, desde el felicisimo nacimiento del principe nuestro señor, hasta que se acabaron las fiestas y demostraciones de alegria que por él se hicieron.(1.
www.encyclopedie.cc /topic/Fray_Antonio_de_Guevara.html   (550 words)

  
  Fray Antonio de Guevara
Aunque de edad avanzada, giró visita a la misma en seis ocasiones, pero, debido a los relevantes cargos que desempeñaba en la Corte, lo encontramos con frecuencia, durante sus últimos años, en Valladolid y Toledo.
Los trabajos literarios de Guevara corrían manuscritos entre los cortesanos y eran admirados por su estilo pulido y retórico, por la variedad y ciencia que encerraban; hasta tal punto se aficionaron a ellos que el escritor no tuvo más remedio que imprimirlos, con objeto de fijar el texto, bastante alterado en las copias.
En principio Guevara sólo quiso hacer una obra pedagógica donde se expondrían todas las enseñanzas necesarias a un príncipe para ser buen cristiano, mejor gobernante y excelente padre de familia.
www.franciscanos.org /enciclopedia/aguevara.html   (1831 words)

  
 CVC. Fortuna de España. Historia
Antonio de Guevara fue llevado por su padre, a la edad de trece años, a servir en la corte de los Reyes Católicos al príncipe Juan.
La muerte del príncipe, de la reina Isabel y de su tío y protector, Ladrón de Guevara, le llevaron a tomar la decisión de abandonar la corte y retirarse a un convento.
De hecho, las características físicas del manuscrito escurialense han llevado a Martín de Riquer y a Agustín Redondo a considerar que pudiera tratarse de esta copia de presentación.
cvc.cervantes.es /obref/fortuna/expo/historia/guevara.htm   (824 words)

  
 Antonio de Guevara (1480-1545)
Ofrecemos también una Bibliografía y una selección de referencias y estudios sobre Antonio de Guevara.
En 1537 había sido proclamado Obispo de Mondoñedo, y allí, relativamente alejado de la Corte (en la que pasaba regulares estancias, vigilando la edición de sus libros) pudo incorporar muchas de las preocupaciones que en Europa se suscitaban, a raíz de la reforma protestante, en torno a cuestiones espirituales y místicas.
Un hombre que llega a distanciarse hasta tal punto de su propia subjetividad, que sus pensamientos más profundos los atribuye a veces a otros filósofos que en ocasiones son incluso inventados por él mismo.
www.filosofia.org /guevara.htm   (818 words)

  
 Recovering the Hetairae: Prostitution in Don Quijote I, by Carolyn A. Nadeau
A prolific writer, Antonio de Guevara first collected and published his letters, including the one to which Cervantes's friend refers, in 1543, which circulated in the late sixteenth and early seventeenth centuries.
Guevara's letter can be divided into three sections: an introduction that captures the reader's attention with preliminary remarks about the illicit material; anecdotes that reveal the women's intelligence, charm, beauty and wealth; and finally, an ambiguous conclusion that both condemns the women's lives and insists that their
Guevara flattens the differences that sets the hetaira apart from the “ramera,” leaving the two to be erroneously synonymous.
www.h-net.msu.edu /~cervantes/csa/articf97/nadeau.htm   (6635 words)

  
 Antonio de Guevara
Es el coraçón humano tan inventor de cosas nuevas y amador de vanidades, que cuanto la cosa que le dicen o escriben es más estraña, y por otra parte es más nueva, tanto él más se regala y alegra, porque las cosas viejas ponen hastío y las que son nuevas despiertan el apetito.
Esto digo, Señor, porque ser hombre malo descendiendo de buenos, cierto es gran infamia; mas descender de buenos y ser bueno no es pequeña gloria, que al fin fin, no son más los hombres que los vinos, los cuales saben algunas veces a la buena pega, otras al mal lavado y otras al buen viduño.
De Valladolid, a VIII de octubre de MDXXV.
www.ensayistas.org /antologia/XVI/guevara/epistola10.htm   (1275 words)

  
 Antonio Banderas: Around the World with Antonio
In 1988, Antonio had a small role as a hunk in glasses, in a movie by Almodovar called "Women On The Verge Of A Nervous Breakdown." The movie was a huge success and received an Oscar nomination.
Antonio swears that their contact during filming was platonic: "we truly tried to respect our marriages, nothing happened between us, but deep down something started to develop." After finishing the movie, they began to see each other more often, and of course, the reporters did not miss that.
Antonio was tired of reporters exposing his private life to the public.
www.antoniobanderasfans.com /world3.htm   (1455 words)

  
 LIFE OF LAZARILLO DE TORMES
Liberated by Rodrigo de Yepes, Archpriest of San Salvador, Lazaro overcomes the Rector of Salamanca University in a jocular dispute.
Lazarillo de Manzanares (1620) published with other five short tales by Juan Cortes de Tolosa, born in Madrid, was not successful.
At 1599, the Life of picaro Guzmán de Alfarache by Mateo Alemán introduced the word picaro: Lazarillo will remain as forerunner of a literary gener as is said by Gines de Pasamonte in Don Quixote (1605).
www.spanisharts.com /books/literature/i_lazarillo.htm   (1839 words)

  
 wais:cuba: che guevara john heelan november 2004   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Both Guevara and José Antonio were fundamental to the success of left-wing and right-wing uprisings; both had charismatic personalities and garnered much popular support: Castro considered Guevara as a potential rival for the top job: Franco similarly considered José Antonio a potential rival.
Franco did little or nothing to prevent José Antonio being executed (there was a previous judicial process albeit perhaps corrupt) and Castro virtually banished Guevara from Cuba in the latter years and probably breathed a sigh of relief to learn of his death.
Guevara's iconic popularity around the world probably rested on three major elements; the Korda picture, his death as a young man and its coincidence with the sometimes violent student disaffection extant in the West during the 60s.
www.stanford.edu /group/wais/ztopics/week120104/cuba_041201_cheguevara.htm   (411 words)

  
 Del Rio News Herald
The driver of the vehicle, Gary Ruiz Guevara, was located approximately three hours later and told Treviño he had fallen asleep while driving to his home in San Antonio.
Guevara was cited for failing to report the accident to law enforcement.
Guevara’s accident is the third the News-Herald has reported on in the area on highway 90 that is under construction and according to law enforcement several others have occurred on that stretch of roadway, including one that resulted in the death of Val Verde County Sheriff’s Office Lt. James Sunderland in June.
www.delrionewsherald.com /story.lasso?ewcd=f773c19e1c39c83a   (397 words)

  
 Rebelión
De alguien que fue grande y lo compartió generosamente
Reganosa pone en peligro a miles de personas con el apoyo de la Xunta de Galicia
- Hizbullah acusa a EEUU de bloquear la elección de un nuevo presidente libanés
www.rebelion.org   (517 words)

  
 Article - Sports - Chivas USA officials deny possible Guevara trade
Chivas USA coach Preki said today that midfielder Amado Guevara could "possibly" be traded to Toronto FC but later, in a three-way call with the team's general manager, denied he said that.
Guevara did not attend today's practice and was suspended today by the league for his altercation with an assistant referee in Saturday's 3-1 loss to the Galaxy.
After Tuesday's practice, Guevara left as soon as practice ended and was hesitant to stop when a reporter requested an interview.
www.ocregister.com /ocregister/sports/homepage/article_1678993.php   (678 words)

  
 Guevara Antonio de - Search Results - MSN Encarta   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Guevara Antonio de - Search Results - MSN Encarta
Another way of unifying the peninsula was to make Castilian the official language of Spain.
San Antonio (city, Texas) : colleges and universities: Universidad Autónoma de Guadalajara
encarta.msn.com /Guevara_Antonio_de.html   (157 words)

  
 Spanish Guides to Princes and the Political Theories in Don Quijote, by Angelo J. Di Salvo
Guevara has Marcus Aurelius stress the importance of being virtuous because honor is the praise of virtue, and infamy is the pain of vice (II, 59).
Guevara's evocation of the Golden Age is, as is Don Quijote's, a lament of the prevailing conditions where treachery, corruption, wars, deceit, violence, injustice, immorality, and the abuse and abandonment of true Catholic practices are commonplace: “¡Oh malicia humana!
Again, Juan de Avila in a section of one of his Tratados de reforma advises the king of Spain on the equitable distribution of wealth, the avoidance of excessive waste and unnecessary luxuries, and on the importance of maintaining justice, all of which were also important to Cervantes.
www.h-net.msu.edu /~cervantes/csa/articf89/disalvo.htm   (5399 words)

  
 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Spanish Language and Literature
Another and earlier Castilian hero is the protagonist of a thirteenth-century epic poem, the "Poem de Fernán González", found in a defective fifteenth-century manuscript As we have it, this "Poem" seems to be a redaction, made by a monk of the monastery of Arlanza, of an older popular epic.
The prose satire in all its virulence is represented by the "Corbacho" of the archpriest of Talavera, Martínez de
Augustinian Juan Marquez (1564-1621), the Franciscan Gabriel de Toro, the Jesuit Florencia and the Archbishop of Valencia Sto.
www.newadvent.org /cathen/14192a.htm   (9442 words)

  
 The Descendents of
by 1733, Captain Antonio Ladrón de Guevara was a resident of Nuevo León, New Spain.
Ladrón de Guevara also helped the expedition of José de Escandón for the pacification and settlement of Nuevo Santander, which, together with Nuevo León, Coahuila, and Texas, formed the Provincias Internas de Oriente.
Among the Texas sites he described were the presidios of San Juan Bautista and San Antonio de "Vejar." His analysis of the role of Texas in the frontier defensive cordon is of great interest.
www.somosprimos.com /inclan/ladronguevara.htm   (486 words)

  
 Search Malta - Maltese Surname Connection
De Guevara or Deguara of Spanish descent and Nobility descendants of the Navarre, Aragon, and Castille kings, ancestry can be trace to Charlemagne.
The de Guevara, were quite noble, came from castile, spain, when the castilians were rulers of malta and sicily.
His sons were Inigo de Guevara, Marquis del Vasto,Count di Ariano, lived in sicily and naples, the other son was in malta, Giovanni de Guevara, Baron di Ghajn Tuffieha, Gnien-is -Firen, and Gattara, died 1474.
www.searchmalta.com /surnames/deguara/index.shtml   (433 words)

  
 FrontPage magazine.com :: Killer Chic by Myles Kantor
Guevara’s adaptation, though, will likely be characterized less by revelation than romanticism—no trivial difference given his savage sympathies and deeds.
In December 1953, the 25-year-old Guevara was in Costa Rica.
Clearly, Che Guevara played a key role in inaugurating a tradition of arbitrary administrative, non-judicial detentions, later used in the UMAP [Military Units to Aid Production] camps for the confinement of dissidents and social “deviants”: homosexuals, Jehovah’s Witnesses, practitioners of secret Afro-Cuban religions such as Abakua, and non-political rebels.
www.frontpagemag.com /Articles/ReadArticle.asp?ID=12467   (1706 words)

  
 Pétalos de acero by David Plaza
Y todo ello sin contar los muchos países en los que, deseosos de seguir el ejemplo de este mito temerario, miles de jóvenes se lanzaron a la lunática aventura de crear a tiros al “hombre nuevo”.
Seducidos por la estrategia del “foquismo”, de crear muchos Vietnam, la única aportación contrastable de los insurgentes seguidores de Guevara a la política latinoamericana fue ofrecer nuevas coartadas a las tendencias autoritarias que germinaban en el continente.
Hasta el punto de que hoy ya sólo conmemoran la fecha de su ejecución en La Higuera los gobernantes que sojuzgan a los cubanos o los que invocan a Simón Bolívar en sus soflamas populistas.
alfanhui.lasideas.es   (1344 words)

  
 DeProspo Genealogy
The Guevara were an ancient and noble Spanish family, faithful to king Alfonso d’Aragona.
The title of Count of Savignano to the Guevara was conceded in Madrid on May, 29, 1700.
First count of Savignano was Carlo Antonio II Guevara, son of Giovanni IV Guevara, Duke of Bovino.
www.opencockpit.net /deprospo   (363 words)

  
 Marxism Glossary - G
Gradualism - The theory that all evolutionary change is gradual rather than occurring in leaps and jumps.
Gramsci, Antonio (1891-1937): Founder-member of Italian Communist Party; imprisoned by the fascists in 1926, he is know for prison notebooks and letters which made important contributions to Marxist theory - though his criticism of Stalin's Communist Party was suppressed by its leadership.
Guevara, Ernesto 'Che' - (1928-1967) Born in Argentina.
www.newyouth.com /archives/theory/glossary/g.html   (347 words)

  
 Handbook of Texas Online:
Antonio Ladrón de Guevara, a resident of Nuevo León, undertook an expedition through Nuevo León, Coahuila, and Texas in the early eighteenth century and wrote his account of the ranches, settlements, missions, and Spanish frontier policy in 1739.
and San Antonio de "Vejar." His analysis of the role of Texas in the frontier defensive cordon is of great interest.
Policy Agreement Produced in partnership with the University of Texas Libraries and the Center for Studies in Texas History at the University of Texas at Austin.
www.tsha.utexas.edu /handbook/online/articles/LL/fla11.html   (234 words)

  
 Biografia de Fray Antonio de Guevara
Perteneciente a la orden franciscana desde 1504, en 1521 Carlos I lo nombró capellán e historiador de la corte, con la tarea de escribir la crónica del monarca.
Publicó de forma clandestina en Sevilla su Libro áureo del emperador Marco Aurelio (1528), que pretendía ser una propuesta al emperador Carlos sobre el modelo de monarca.
Un año más tarde, esta obra se convirtió en libro doctrinal y ejemplar del perfecto modo de gobernar, y fue traducida a varios idiomas.
www.biografiasyvidas.com /biografia/g/guevara_fray.htm   (95 words)

  
 Antenati: Antonio de Guevara
Nato a Asturie-de-Santillana nel c.1480, francescano, Antonio de Guevara fu inquisitore di Toledo, predicatore di Carlo V, cronista reale.
L'Orologio dei prìncipi o Libro aureo di Marco Aurelio (Relox de príncipes o Libro aureo de Marco Aurelio, 1529) è; un trattato sul buon governo.
Guevara scrisse anche un libretto a favore della vita rusticana, "Di sprezzo della corte e lode del villaggio" (Menosprecio de corte y alabanza de aldea, 1539).
www.girodivite.it /antenati/xvisec/_gueva_a.htm   (190 words)

  
 Mexican Revolution of 1910
For example, in the 16th century the prominent Franciscan, Antonio de Guevara published a highly influential book, Menosprecio de corte y alabanza de aldea that glorified the values of country villages and hamlets in contrast to the venality of the monarchy and the royal court.
After Zapata was betrayed and killed at the Hacienda de Chinameca in 1919, many of his campesino followers did not accept his death.
In the 1950s, Zapatismo was further solidified in the United States by the appearance of an important and influential film which won considerable recognition as well as an Academy Award for Anthony Oaxaca Quinn in his role as Eufemio Zapata.
latinoartcommunity.org /community/Gallery/1910/CourseRev/Leaders/Zapata/Zapata03.html   (813 words)

  
 John Lyly
Thus Guevara's Lucilla is the flighty daughter of Marcus Aurelius.
Lyly's Lucilla is the flighty daughter of Ferardo, governor of Naples; Guevara's Livia is a lady at the court of Marcus Aurelius, Lyly's Livia is a lady at the court "of the emperor", of whom no further description is given.
He borrowed it, however, from Guevara, in whose book a university of Athens was of course entirely in place.
www.nndb.com /people/161/000095873   (1791 words)

  
 'Los cantes de Antonio Mairena', by Luis Soler de Guevara and Ramón Soler Díaz. Review
A little over a decade after the publication of ‘Antonio Mairena en el mundo de la siguiriya y la soleá’ (‘Antonio Mairena in the World of the Siguiriya and the Soleá’), researchers Luis Soler Guevara and Ramón Soler Díaz extend their analysis of the cantaor's work.
One example is the story of the performance in 1930 in which he coincided with Manuel Torre on the bill of a charity show with proceeds going to the Hermandad de Penitencia (Penitence Brotherhood) in Mairena del Alcor.
This very extensive graphic archive includes curiosities such as a photo of Antonio Mairena before the pyramids of Egypt in the fifties, another in the thirties with Esteban Sanlúcar on a beach in Cádiz or the one with Fernanda de Utrera singing at Seville's April Fair, among many others.
www.flamenco-world.com /resenas/libros/mairena22122004.htm   (729 words)

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