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Arab tribe of the Gomeres, who flourished in Africa and Spain until the last Moorish kings of Granada.
Travels in Morocco 2003
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It is called the Calle or street of the Gomeres, from a Moorish family famous in chronicle and song.
The Alhambra 2002
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It is called the Calle or street of the Gomeres, from a Moorish family famous in chronicle and song.
The Alhambra 2002
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It is called the Calle, or street of the Gomeres, from a Moorish family famous in chronicle and song.
The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 19, No. 549 (Supplementary number) Various
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Its ordinary garrison was reinforced by volunteers from the neighboring towns, and by a corps of African mercenaries, Gomeres, as they were called, men of ferocious temper, but of tried valor and military discipline.
The History of the Reign of Ferdinand and Isabella the Catholic — Volume 2 William Hickling Prescott 1827
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The bull-fight of the Vivarrambla, the graceful tilt of reeds, the amorous knights with their quaint significant devices, the dark Zegris, or Gomeres, and the royal, self-devoted
The History of the Reign of Ferdinand and Isabella the Catholic — Volume 2 William Hickling Prescott 1827
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The bold Hamet collected a handful of his scattered Gomeres, left his prey, and galloped toward the scene of action.
Chronicle of the Conquest of Granada Washington Irving 1821
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The rich pasturage of the valley of Ronda produced a breed of horses famous for strength and speed; no cavalry, therefore, was better mounted than the band of Gomeres.
Chronicle of the Conquest of Granada Washington Irving 1821
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The Gomeres gave over the pursuit, and the citizens returned thanks to Allah for their deliverance from this fearful peril.
Chronicle of the Conquest of Granada Washington Irving 1821
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As he approached the walls where Ali Dordux and his confederates were waiting to receive him, he was descried by a patrolling band of Gomeres, and considered a spy coming from the camp of the besiegers.
Chronicle of the Conquest of Granada Washington Irving 1821
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