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"What we are trying to take back to improve our cattle is semen and embryos," says Humberto Belloso of Venezuela.
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There is a strangely blank performance by Belloso who might as well be a prop.
La Niña Santa (2004) 2005
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[17] Belloso secured aid from Luis Perez Dasmariñas for the exiled king of Cambodia; but Morga says (p. 46) that this was done against his advice and that of other leading officers.
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Belloso, and the Castilians, Portuguese, and Japanese on their side who were in the kingdom, his boldness went so far that he even killed the king himself, whereby the whole kingdom was divided into factions and suffered greater disturbances than it had ever known before.
History of the Philippine Islands Antonio de Morga 1597
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The king and his mandarins were very angry at this, and not less so were Fray Joan Maldonado, Belloso, and Blas Ruyz, who were in Chordemuco; but Ocuña Lacasamana was far the angriest, at seeing the injury and insult done him, and at the breaking of the peace so recently made in reference to former quarrels.
History of the Philippine Islands Antonio de Morga 1597
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The other two junks which carried Diego Belloso and Blas Ruyz with some Spaniards, Japanese, and natives of Manila, reached Camboja with great difficulty, and Blas Ruyz, preceding Belloso, went up the river Mecon as far as the city of Chordemuco.
History of the Philippine Islands Antonio de Morga 1597
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When the war was almost entirely ended, the king made Belloso and Blas Ruyz great chofas
History of the Philippine Islands Antonio de Morga 1597
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Gallinato fails to reach that country until after Blas Ruiz and Belloso have quarreled with the Chinese there, killed the usurping Cambodian king,
History of the Philippine Islands Antonio de Morga 1597
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On the other hand, he dismissed the Siamese who had accompanied Belloso, without any definite answer to the embassy of the king of Siam, to whom he sent in return for his presents, some products of the country, which he thought appropriate.
History of the Philippine Islands Antonio de Morga 1597
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For this reason Belloso turned back with some Spaniards and Japanese.
History of the Philippine Islands Antonio de Morga 1597
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