Don Quixote

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An intricate tile game for 1–4 players, ages 8 and up, by Reinhard Staupe Game Concept As the country gentleman Don Quixote builds his Principality, windmills and knights naturally take center stage. It doesn’t both

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Language: English - Date: 2010-08-04 08:50:47
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    Ein verzwicktes Legespiel für 1-4 Spieler ab 8 Jahren von Reinhard Staupe Spielidee Wenn der Landadlige Don Quixote sein Fürstentum errichtet, dann spielen Windmühlen und Ritter natürlich eine zentrale Rolle. Dass d

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    Language: German - Date: 2012-03-29 07:28:06
      13Quad-Ominos / Games / Tile-based board games / Carcassonne

      An intricate tile game for 1–4 players, ages 8 and up, by Reinhard Staupe Game Concept As the country gentleman Don Quixote builds his Principality, windmills and knights naturally take center stage. It doesn’t both

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      Source URL: www.pegasus.de

      Language: English - Date: 2012-03-29 07:28:06
      14Arion Press / Don Quixote / Queen Sofía Spanish Institute / Andrew Hoyem / Miguel de Cervantes / Sancho Panza / Literature / Spanish people / Arts

      THE ARION PRESS 1802 Hays Street, The Presidio, San Francisco, Californiatelfaxe-mail web site www.arionpress.com PRESS RELEASE: EXHIBITION EXTENDED—THR

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      Source URL: www.arionpress.com

      Language: English - Date: 2011-04-12 13:39:37
      15British poetry / Spanish people / Ecocentrism / Environmentalism / Slavery / Snipe / The Prelude / Miguel de Cervantes / Don Quixote / Literature / Racism / Slave trade

      ENG 521 Daniela Miranda September 30, 2010 Images of Slavery in Cowper’s “Sweet Meat has Sour Sauce, or The Slave-Trader in the Dumps” While slavery was a common practice in England throughout the 18th century, the

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      Language: English - Date: 2010-10-02 20:15:06
      16Don Quixote / Miguel de Cervantes / Queen Sofía Spanish Institute / Edith Grossman / Man of La Mancha / Literature / Spanish people / Arts

      ARTS & CULTURE Why We Read ‘Don Quixote’ March 28, 2011 | by Jonathan Gharraie What does it mean to be “quixotic” today? Are street-corner preachers quixotic? Is Bono? What about film directors who dementedly pu

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      Source URL: www.arionpress.com

      Language: English - Date: 2011-04-12 00:25:02
      17Man of La Mancha / Dulcinea / Don Quixote / La Mancha / Miguel de Cervantes / Literature / Arts / Spanish people

      po box 9771 | pittsburgh, pa2061 | For Immediate Release Contact: Nick Mitchell, Associate Artistic Director The Company of Pittsburgh

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      Source URL: www.companyofpgh.org

      Language: English - Date: 2013-05-12 17:51:19
      18Ballet choreographers / Principal dancers of The Royal Ballet / Soviet defectors / Ballets by Marius Petipa / Rudolf Nureyev / Margot Fonteyn / The Royal Ballet / Erik Bruhn / Don Quixote / Ballet / Dance / Danseurs

      Rudolf Nureyevby Michelle Potter Rudolf Nureyev was a dominant figure in the Western dance world from 1961, when he asked for political asylum in Paris while on tour with the Kirov Ballet, until his death

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      Source URL: danceheritage.org

      Language: English - Date: 2012-08-05 21:19:09
      19Don Quixote / American Ballet Theatre principal dancers / Year of birth missing / Pas de deux / Danseurs / American Ballet Theatre / Ballerinas / Ballet / Dance

      No. 191 JanuaryDon Quixote in London and Singapore

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      Source URL: singaporedancetheatre.com

      Language: English - Date: 2015-01-12 05:22:43
      20Ballet choreographers / Principal dancers of The Royal Ballet / Soviet defectors / Ballets by Marius Petipa / Rudolf Nureyev / Margot Fonteyn / The Royal Ballet / Erik Bruhn / Don Quixote / Ballet / Dance / Danseurs

      Rudolf Nureyevby Michelle Potter Rudolf Nureyev was a dominant figure in the Western dance world from 1961, when he asked for political asylum in Paris while on tour with the Kirov Ballet, until his death

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      Source URL: www.danceheritage.org

      Language: English - Date: 2012-08-05 21:19:09
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