#Diego Díaz
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illustratus · 8 months ago
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Alatriste (2006) by Agustín Díaz Yanes | The Surrender of Breda by Diego Velázquez
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mexicanwanderingsoul · 2 years ago
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luegootravez · 9 months ago
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María de Nati by © Diego Varjak
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mtonino · 2 years ago
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Art Influences Film - Side by Side
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fotograrte · 7 months ago
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Iglesia de los Santos Justo y Pastor (Granada)
Antigua Iglesia de los Jesuitas de Granada, fue construida entre los años 1575 y 1621. En 1885, Rafael Contreras y Muñoz, erudito granadino estudioso de la Alhambra, escribía sobre esta iglesia: Continue reading Iglesia de los Santos Justo y Pastor (Granada)
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cinemedios · 1 year ago
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'Trolls 3: Se Armó la Banda', una película para niños con música para adultos
Los niños se divertirán con 'Trolls 3: Se Armó la Banda', pero escuchar a NSYNC o Timbiriche será la menor de sus preocupaciones.
Después de dos películas de verdadera amistad y coqueteo implacable, Poppy y Ramón  ¡son ahora oficialmente una pareja! A medida que se conocen más, Poppy descubre que Ramón tiene un pasado oculto. Una vez fue parte de su boyband favorita, BroZone, con sus cuatro hermanos: Floyd, John Dory, Bruce y Clay. BroZone, y la familia, se disolvió cuando Ramón todavía era un bebé, y él no ha visto a sus…
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romance-of-three-memes · 2 years ago
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You don't even know how much I hate the myth of 'the Aztecs were bloodthirsty savages who performed human sacrifices by the thousands and the Inca were peaceful hippies who treated all their subjects well and never did anything shitty'.
You don't even know.
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elmartillosinmetre · 2 years ago
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Mi crítica del concierto de proyectoeLe esta noche en el Espacio Turina.
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dergarabedian · 2 years ago
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Una mirada honesta: documental sobre el reportero gráfico Eduardo Longoni
Una mirada honesta: documental sobre el reportero gráfico Eduardo Longoni
Una mirada honesta es un documental de Roberto Persano y Santiago Nacif que aborda los 40 años de trabajo del reportero gráfico Eduardo Longoni. (more…)
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whencyclopedia · 3 months ago
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The Conquest of New Spain
The Conquest of New Spain by Bernal Díaz del Castillo (1492 to c. 1580) is an account written in 1568 of the early Spanish colonization of Mesoamerica, specifically the conquest of the Aztec civilization in Mexico from 1519 to 1521 when Díaz was a member of the conquistador expedition led by Hernán Cortés (1485-1547).
Bernal Díaz
Díaz was born in 1492 in Medina del Campo, Valladolid, in Spain. Like many young men of his generation, he sought his fortune in military escapades in the New World. Díaz was in Nombre de Dios in Panama in 1514 where he served Pedro Arias de Avila (aka Pedrarias Dávila, b. 1442). In 1517, Díaz moved on to Cuba where he served under another infamous colonial governor, Diego Velázquez de Cuéllar (1465-1524). Velázquez was keen to find out more about the Yucatán Peninsula – then considered just another Caribbean island. Cuéllar sent two expeditions of exploration to Mexico: one in 1517 led by Francisco Hernández de Córdoba (1474-1517) and another in 1518 led by Juan de Grijalva (1489-1527). Díaz was on both expeditions as an ensign, and they have a chapter each devoted to them in Díaz's chronicle, but it is inconsistencies in the geography of these expeditions which have led some to doubt Díaz's participation.
Velázquez was so intrigued by the reports of the first two expeditions concerning a large civilization to the west that he determined to send out a third reconnaissance mission, this time to be led by Hernán Cortés. Díaz went on this expedition in 1519, but Cortés was ambitious for much more than information and was intent on conquest and riches.
After the campaign against the Aztecs, Díaz had an official position in Guatemala which included an encomienda license to extract labour from the indigenous community. Díaz visited Spain again but ultimately returned to Guatemala to write his famous work in the last years of his eventful life. The original title in Spanish is Historia verdadera de la conquista de la Nueva España ("The True History of the Conquest of New Spain"). New Spain was the name given to the viceroyalty that the Spanish established in 1535, of which Mexico was a part.
The work was first published in 1568, almost 50 years after the events the book describes. Díaz was 76 at the time, and this may explain some of the inconsistencies that have preoccupied modern historians. The doubts are a little ironic since one of the primary motivations for Díaz to take up his pen was to set the record straight. Díaz did not agree with a recent publication by Francisco López de Gómara (1511 to c. 1566), Herńan Cortés' private chaplain and final confessor. He felt that López's General History of the Indies (Historia General de las Indias), written in collaboration with Gonzalo de Illescas, had not got all the details of the Aztec conquest right and that Cortés had not been represented accurately. Díaz claimed that López had never even been to the Americas while he had been an eyewitness at every major battle. Díaz frequently criticises and corrects these chroniclers in his own work, and he is keen to show that the conquest was a team effort of conquistadors and not just Cortés, who Díaz felt had gained too much credit at the cost of his colleagues. A further motivation for Díaz was that his account, in which he is keen to show his role in the conquest, in some sense justified his encomienda, which at that point risked being abolished by a new set of laws.
Díaz died around 1580, having outlived all his old conquistador companions, but at least, in the words of the English translator J. M. Cohen, having recorded his version of events for posterity by displaying "a graphic memory and a great sense of the dramatic" (7).
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moonlight · 2 years ago
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Diego Luna as Gabriel
Walking Vengeance ('Sólo quiero caminar') 2008 · dir. Agustín Díaz Yanes
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qualcosadelgenere · 1 year ago
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1) Falcão da Silva: "He trained his reflexes in the depths of the Amazon, and puts them to work on the pitch."
2) Lagarto Carlos: "He seems to move to a samba rhythm when he makes a challenge on the pitch."
3) Bagre Antonio: "He's involved in an environmental movement to save the endangered Brazilwood tree."
4) Monstro: "When he drinks coffee, he surges with power. Doesn't do his health much good, though."
5) Formiga Clemens: "He likes to pioneer forms of agriculture that are more rainforest friendly."
6) Presa: "He's really interested in developing engine fuel derived from sugar cane."
7) Borboleta Barbosa: "He wants to look beyond the borders of Brazil and study the playing styles of other nations."
8) Coruja Cerezo: "His powerful physique is down to his arduous training carrying bundles of sugar cane."
9) Leonardo Almeida: "Football's in his blood. He's the fourth generation to represent his country."
10) Mack Ronijo: "Strength, talent, determination-this guy's got the lot. He's the perfect player."
11) Gato: "At the carnival, listen out for the distinctive timbre of his home-made tambourine."
12) Javali Ribeiro: "He's always thinking up spectacular outfits to wear to the carnival."
13) Urso Nogueira: "His cool and calculated style doesn't always mesh with passionate Latin football."
14) Cavalo Oliviera: "His big plan is to start an international biofuel bussiness in Brazil."
15) Tigre Mendes: "He gets more and more pumped as the crowd cheer louder and louder!"
16) Grilo Santos: "His family run a traditional Brazilian eaterie, so he's always cooking for his team-mates."
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1) Jorge Ortega: "He's known for his aggressive style. His brutal tackles often lead to melees."
2) Teres Tolue: "Proud of his impregnable defence, he directs the team from the back."
3) Julio Acosta: "He has a fondness for yeba maté tea, and he always packs some when he plays away."
4) Gordo Díaz: "From a family of vineyard owners, he's striving to put Argentinian wine on the map."
5) Ramón Martinez: "He really appreciates the colonial architecture of Buenos Aires."
6) Esteban Carlos: "He does altitude training in the Andes, so there's no escaping his tenacious plays."
7) Sergio Pérez: "He has lofty ambitions of reinventing the Argentinian literary scene."
8) Roberto Torres: "The old legend of El Dorado is an enduring passion for him. He dreams of finding it."
9) Pablo Castillo: "The natural beauty of Argentina inspires his art, and he hopes for recognition."
10) Leone Batigo: "His swooping, powerful plays have earned him the nickname El Cóndor."
11) Diego Oro: "This nutty player sets off fireworks in his bathroom at Christmas and new year."
12) Lionel Cruz: "He makes incredible pork sausages. It's like a hobby for him."
13) Mario Saviola: "His pushy parents said to him, "you'd better win, or else!", which causes him much angst."
14) Hernán Tevez: "Despite his young age, he helps the local radio station, covering football matches."
15) Germán Samuel: "Serve him a steak, sprinkled with sea salt and grilled over an open fire, and he's in heaven."
16) Ricardo Agüero: "The windy regions of Patagonia have been his training ground, so he's an all-weather player."
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1) Billy Rapid: "He wants to be a cowboy in a western. He's always practising lines in the mirror."
2) Ted Bryan: "He sees Silicon Valley as a goldmine, and he hopes to make his fortune there."
3) Tony Stridas: "This guy is obsessed with eating steaks. He can't rest unless he eats one a day."
4) Dyke Dynamo: "They say that he once wrestled a buffalo to the ground. I'm not so sure, though."
5) Asuka Domon: "Used to live in the USA. Behaves flippantly, but is deep-hearted."
6) Steve Woodmac: "His ambition is to sit in the Oval Office, but no one takes him seriously."
7) Kazuya Ichinose: "This comeback kid is known as the midfield magician."
8) Sean Pierce: "He's only young, but he has a good grasp of Wall Street's complex financial structures."
9) Mark Kruger: "America's star player. He, together with Ichinose, pulls the team along."
10) Dylan Keith: "Top scorer of the FFI qualifier tournament. He is called "Mister Goal"."
11) Michele Jacks: "Despite his age, he is already a genius child actor who has been 10 years in a Hollywood acting career!"
12) Alex Hawk: "He insists that he can read the signs in nature to predict the weather."
13) Rob Parker: "He wants to live the American dream by taking his country all the way to the top."
14) Bob Bobbins: "He's a real slob. He loves to sprawl on the sofa, swilling cola and chomping chips."
15) Sammy Dempsey: "He's tiny for an American, but within him hides the coiled power of a jungle cat."
16) Eddie Howard: "He didn't care much for American football, but he really took to soccer."
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(Btw what kind of an introductory line is this, referring to a 14 year old kid, like??
'He was supposed to have died, but...*🙄🥱*'?? But what?? You wanted Kazuya dead? Hater.)
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luegootravez · 8 months ago
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María de Nati by © Diego Varjak
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giveamadeuschohisownmovie · 6 months ago
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goalhofer · 4 months ago
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2024 olympics Chile roster
Archery
Andrés Gallardo (Santiago)
Athletics
Martín Sáenz (Santiago)
Hugo Catrileo (Saavedra)
Carlos Díaz (Santiago)
Claudio Romero (Santiago)
Gabriel Kehr (Temuco)
Humberto Mansilla (Temuco)
Martina Weil (Santiago)
Natalia Duco (San Felipe)
Ivana Gallardo (Osorno)
Canoeing
Paula Gómez (Santiago)
María Mailliard (Viña Del Mar)
Karen Roco (Constitución)
Cycling
Mauricio Molina (Santiago)
Martín Vidaurre (Santiago)
Catalina Soto (Santiago)
Macarena Pérez (Santiago)
Equestrian
Agustín Covarrubias (Santiago)
Fencing
Arantza Inostroza (Santiago)
Golf
Joaquín Niemann (Jupiter, Florida)
Guillermo Pereira (Jupiter, Florida)
Judo
Thomas Briceño (Santiago)
Mary Vargas (Santiago)
Pentathlon
Esteban Bustos (Santiago)
Rowing
César Abaroa (Concepción)
Eber Sanhueza (Puerto Montt)
Antonia Abraham (San Pedro De La Paz)
Melita Abraham (San Pedro De La Paz)
Sailing
Clemente Seguel (Temuco)
María Poncell (Santiago)
Shooting
Diego Parra (Santiago)
Francisca Crovetto (Santiago)
Swimming
Eduardo Cisternas (Santiago)
Kristel Köbrich (Córdoba, Argentina)
Table tennis
Nicolás Burgos (Santiago)
María Vega (Concepción)
Zeng Zhiying (Iquique)
Taekwondo
Joaquín Churchill (Santiago)
Fernanda Aguirre (Santiago)
Tennis
Marcelo Barrios (Santiago)
Nicolás Jarry (La Barnachea)
Alejandro Tabilo (Santiago)
Triathlon
Gaspar Riveros (Providencia)
Diego Moya (Santiago)
Volleyball
Marco Grimalt (Linares)
Esteban Grimalt (Santiago)
Wrestling
Néstor Almanza (Santiago)
Yasmani Acosta (Santiago)
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nahua-tlahtolli · 10 months ago
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Y tú, conoces las réplicas de los murales de Bonampak los cuales se encuentran en el Museo Nacional de Antropología? Fueron realizados entre 1964 y 1967 por la pintora guatemalteca Rina Lazo, quien viajó a la selva Lacandona para estudiarlos a profundida y realizar la calcas! Rina permaneció 3 meses en Bonampak ausentándose solamente en 3 ocasiones para conseguir alimentos y víveres. A su regreso a la capital, Rina pasó dos años plasmando las figuras al fresco en los muros de la reproducción del templo construido en el jardín anexo a la sala maya del museo.
op -Redes Evolution.
La guatemalteca Rina Lazo fue discípula de Diego Rivera, quien aparece en el mural de Diego ¡Oh Revolución! -Héctor Díaz.
Hay otro artista mexicano que también realizó las pinturas y son las reproducciones más exactas de Bonampak, mejores que las de Rina lazo o Agustín Villagra y se llama Felipe DÁVALOS es un genio del arte mexicano y vive en sacramento en EEUU esperando que las autoridades mexicanas por fin le hagan un homenaje a su gran aportación al arte e identidad de los mexicanos, pues los libros de texto de la SEP están plagados de sus dibujos desde los 70s y está completamente desperdiciado su talento al día de hoy. - David Herrera.
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