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In 1764 he made a sudden trip to Spain to vindicate a sister of his, who had been betrothed to a man called Clavijo and whom this
Library of the World's Best Literature, Ancient and Modern — Volume 4 Lucia Isabella Gilbert Runkle 1864
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Alice in Wonderland № 10 by the fantastic Russian photographer Vladimir Clavijo-Telepnev.
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In his narrations, Clavijo also talked of the chain obstructing passage through the Bosporus.
Archive 2007-08-01 2007
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In his narrations, Clavijo also talked of the chain obstructing passage through the Bosporus.
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Founder of the Timurid Empire and eventually the Timurid dynasty, Clavijo said of the castle that it was well-shaped and that it included a Turkish garrison inside.
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Founder of the Timurid Empire and eventually the Timurid dynasty, Clavijo said of the castle that it was well-shaped and that it included a Turkish garrison inside.
Archive 2007-08-01 2007
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The oldest Aguirres come from Guipuzcoa and fought the Clavijo battle in the year 850.
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Don Clavijo being a private gentleman, and the Princess
Don Quixote 2002
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It was Moger and Clavijo, two of the criminals who had signed on in order to get a pardon.
Pastwatch, the Redemtion of Christopher Columbus Card, Orson Scott 1996
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In his dream he saw the faces of Moger and Clavijo as they must have seemed to her, filled with lust and mockery and hate.
Pastwatch, the Redemtion of Christopher Columbus Card, Orson Scott 1996
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