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Xeres
Xeres (ˈzɛrɪs, ˈzɪərɪz) Also 7 Zerez. Name of a town in Andalusia, famous for its wine; in full, Xeres sack, Xeres wine = sherris (sack), sherry n.1 1.a 1661 Fuller Worthies, Bristol (1662) iii. 34 Bristol Milk... This Metaphorical Milk, whereby Xeres or Sherry-Sack is intended. 1662 Merret in Charl... Oxford English Dictionary
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Enrique de Villalobos Xeres
Enrique de Villalobos Xeres (died 1554) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Squillace (1540–1554) and Bishop of Lucera (1538–1540). Biography On 29 July 1538, Enrique de Villalobos Xeres was appointed Bishop of Lucera by Pope Paul III. wikipedia.org
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Euxesta xeres
Euxesta xeres is a species of ulidiid or picture-winged fly in the genus Euxesta of the family Ulidiidae. References xeres Insects described in 1935 Taxa named by Charles Howard Curran wikipedia.org
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sherris
sherris arch. (ˈʃɛrɪs) Also 6–8 sherries, 7 ceres. [a. Sp. (vino de) Xeres wine of Xeres (see sherry n.1). The Sp. x, now coincident in sound with j (x), was formerly pronounced (ʃ). The name of the town appears in the 17th c. as Sherries: e.g. 1626 R. Peeke (title) Three to One: Being an English Sp... Oxford English Dictionary
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Zerez
zereglia, Zerez obs. ff. seraglio, Xeres. Oxford English Dictionary
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Lorenzo Quiros
He left works at Madrid, at the Royal Academy of San Fernando, at Canalla, Granada, Xeres and Seville. wikipedia.org
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Graciano
In California, Graciano is sometimes known as Xeres. The grape is also grown in Argentina. Morastel, Morestel, Morrastel, Mourastel, Perpignan, Perpignanou Bois Dur, Plant De Ledenon, Tinta Do Padre Antonio, Tinta Miuda, Tintilla, Uva Cagnelata, Xeres wikipedia.org
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albariza
albariza, n. (ælbəˈraɪzə, -ˈriːzə) [a. Sp. albariza whitish (usu. of the ground or soil), f. L. albus white.] A whitish loam of the Oligocene epoch, characteristic of the sherry-producing region around the town of Jerez de la Frontera in southern Spain.1824 A. Henderson Hist. Anc. & Mod. Wines ii. i... Oxford English Dictionary
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Andreas Hallager
Copenhagen, 1837 A scene from the play The Two Brothers 1835 There are a few arrangements of Hallager for guitar, namely the Spanish dance El Jaleo de Xeres wikipedia.org
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Euxesta
Euxesta stackelbergi Euxesta stigma Euxesta stigmatias Euxesta tenuissima Euxesta thomae Euxesta undulata Euxesta wettsteini Euxesta willistoni Euxesta xeres wikipedia.org
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Epigynopteryx
Fletcher, 1958 Epigynopteryx variabile Viette, 1973 Epigynopteryx venosa Herbulot, 1984 Epigynopteryx xeres Viette, 1973 References Butler, 1880. wikipedia.org
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Johnny Midnight (broadcaster)
John William Xeres-Burgos Joseph Jr., also known as Johnny Midnight (March 31, 1941 – October 6, 2014) was a Filipino radio and television broadcaster. wikipedia.org
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Skegby
It gained notoriety in the 2000s after multiple allegations of child abuse, with police investigations Daybreak, launched in 2010, followed by Xeres in wikipedia.org
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Roman Catholic Diocese of Squillace
to 1800 Antonio Pisanello (attested 1517) Simeon de Galeotti (1520–1539) Enrique de Borja y Aragón (17 Dec 1539 – 16 Sep 1540) Enrique de Villalobos Xeres (5 Nov 1540 – 1554) Alfonso de Villalobos Xeres (1554–1568 Resigned) Guglielmo Sirleto (27 Feb 1568 – 29 May 1573 Resigned) Marcello Sirleto (1573–1594 wikipedia.org
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