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  • The title character in Joseph Conrad's story Gaspar Ruiz, adapted for film as Gaspar the Strong Man Gaspar, a Haunter holding an everstone sent over trade...
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    Victory (1919), directed by Maurice Tourneur Gaspar the Strong Man (1920), adapted by Conrad from "Gaspar Ruiz" Lord Jim (1925), directed by Victor Fleming...
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    Spanish cazadores had their cuartel or barracks in the big house of Don Gaspar Ruiz. Cazadores literally means "hunters" their aim was to hunt the Filipino...
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    Retrieved April 4, 2021. Foster 1973, p. 204. Bauer 1990, p. 19–23. Gaspar Ruiz-Canela (June 1, 2017). "Mon, Thai minority who once ruled Southeast Asia"...
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  • Anarchist (S6) 1905 Books (NLL) 1905 Henry James, an Appreciation (NLL) 1905 Gaspar Ruiz (S6) 1905–1912 Chance 1906 The Brute (S6) 1906 My Best Story and Why...
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  • Cristóbal Soto Toni Acosta as Jacinta "J.J." Jimenez Jaime Blanch as Gaspar Ruiz Pedro Peña as Antonio Milá Fabián Mazzei [es] as Horacio Alonso Fanny...
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    in literary journals, the name and date of which are provided below. “Gaspar Ruiz” (Pall Mall Magazine, July–October 1906) “The Brute” (Daily Chronicle...
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  • 1602 Juan Maldonaldo Barnuevo 1602 to 1608 Pedro de Valdez 1608 to 1616 Gaspar Ruíz de Pereda 1616 to 1619 Sancho de Alquiza 1620 to 1624 Francisco de Venegas...
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    Pátzcuaro, Michoacán, along with his wife, Beatriz Ortega Ruiz, also an artisan in her own right. Gaspar's work can be found in collections both in Mexico and...
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    Sarmiento; was appointed for Batan, Francisco de Rivera; for Mambusao, Gaspar Ruiz de Morales; and for Panay town, Pedro Guillen de Lievana. Later (in 1569)...
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    and History. 32 (1): 46–92. Kerr, Douglas. "Two Strong Men: Conrad's Gaspar Ruiz and Eugen Sandow". The Conradian: Current and Recent Issues. The Joseph...
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    author Joseph Conrad modeled his character Gaspar Ruiz on Benavides.[citation needed] Conrad wrote "Gaspar Ruiz": in 1904–5, published it in The Strand Magazine...
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  • doi:10.18468/rbli.2019v2n2.p05-30. S2CID 225674786. Kaspar Rueß (Spanish: Gaspar Ruíz), 11 November 1585, Haunstadt, Bavaria – 12 April 1624, Santa Cruz de...
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    Gaspar Roque Francisco Narciso Casal Julian (31 December 1681–10 August 1759) was a Spanish physician remembered for describing the Casal collar in pellagra...
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    practices of the Nahua Indians of central Mexico, Gaspar and García, about whom little is known. Juan Ruiz de Alarcón was born about 1581 at Real de Taxco...
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  • Lux Æterna (film) (category Films directed by Gaspar Noé)
    independent experimental meta-art film written, produced and directed by Gaspar Noé. The piece heavily employs epileptic imagery through grey and color...
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  • Pepe Lorente as Bravo. Itsaso Arana as Josefa. Secun de la Rosa as Gaspar Ruiz. Luis Bermejo as Rojo Arias. José Luis Alcobendas [es] as Felipe Ducazcal...
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    accompanied by the dignity of Grandee and granted in 1625 by Philip IV to Gaspar de Guzmán, 3rd Count of Olivares and royal favourite to the king. Since...
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  • Ruiz Gaspar, Joaquín (11 February 2013). "Recuperando la memoria de Elisa García Sáez". Os Monegros (in Spanish). Retrieved 19 June 2023. Ruiz Gaspar...
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  • teacher. Along with Pablo Casals and Gaspar Cassadó, he was a member of the "Three Cs" of the Spanish cello. Juan Ruiz Casaux was born in San Fernando, Cádiz...
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