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he looks mixed with australoid
He looks Berid with Paleo-Sardinian.
Could he be a Gitano (Spanish gypsy)? At least with partial ancestry?
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maybe because the big majority of ugly dark persons are not white.
Non-whites are the majority of the world population and most are darker than whites...
Ruggery was talking about dark ugly whites being perceived as "ethnic"... it's because whites are idealized on these forums, true, whites are the better looking race, but tons of them are ugly and the majority are average.
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What do you mean by Soanish youtuber wog? Whats a youtuber wog?
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Perhaps it is quite bronze, hence its somewhat archaic image.
Mario Alfonso Garrido Mostoles, Madrid.
Alfonso is a Surname of Spanish Origin of Sex Both
Alfonso Other Meaning of Alfonso
German Alfonso is a German Origin Name of Male Sex
Meaning:
That he is always willing to
fight. Of Germanic origin.
Date:
August 1 (San Alfonso).
celebres people:
"Alfonso" (name of several kings of Spain).
Alfons Mucha (Czech painter and cartoonist).
His origins:
This last name is of patronymic origin, derived from the proper name of Adefonsus, so the different families that use it have no relation to each other. The oldest solar of the A. with ancestral home in the said valley by the year 672. Are therefore the A of Burgos the oldest of these lineages. From Burgos they passed to Santander. They follow him in antiquity the A. of Asturias, with ancestral house in Oviedo that soon would extend by all the region and, next those of Galicia. The A. de Castilla descend by legitimate line of King Don Alfonso IX of Castile who had the following natural children. Fernando A. Dean of Santiago, the Adelantado Rodrigo A. and Pedro A. XIII Master of the Order of Santiago. The A. of Aragon and Navarre that later passed to the Señorio de Vizcaya descend illegitimately from Don Alfonso I. 'the Battler', King of Aragon who had a bastard son, called Sancho A. The Valencians have trunk to the knight Fernando A. who accompanied the Cid in the conquest of Valencia, staying later in that kingdom. In La Rioja, Andalucia and Extremadura there were also several houses of the A. emanating from the manors of Burgos and Santander.
Garrido (last name)
Coat of arms of the medieval surname Garrido.
Garrido is a medieval Castilian word, which is equivalent to the adjectives of beautiful, gallardo, lush, etc ... so it appears in the "General Chronicle", written by order of King Alfonso XI, in which you can read that, Don Tello Alonso lost in a battle up to two hundred knights "garridos".
Origin
Undoubtedly, the Garrido lineage is one of the oldest in Spain. Antonio de Barahona, renowned genealogist already quotes him, as well as many other authors, in particular Franckenau in "Bibliotheca Hispánica". Barahona has a reputation as a serious genealogist, so that his writings can be given absolute credibility. Coat of arms: On a gold background, a reddish band with a dragon head at each end of green, and accompanied by two black wolves, one on each side, surrounded by a red band and eight golden blades.
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History
In the battle of Salado, which was in the year 1340, he found a gentleman named God Help with seven children of his, and that carrying their bloody weapons, passed in front of the King Don Alfonso XI, who upon seeing them told the father : "Garridos sons you lead", (actually hardened, coming from war) referring to the bravery of the seven children and that from there they were the last name. It is also said that the aforementioned king, to honor them, granted them the order of the Band and that since then this surname has been known in the history of Spain, being many gentlemen who have worn it.
Esteban Garrido, cape of arms of King Alfonso XI, made numerous deeds, among which it is necessary to emphasize that finding himself alone and surrounded by Moors attacking him, it was not his end, because instead of being frightened, giving his death for sure, He filled himself with courage and attacked them, killing two of them and making his way, keeping at bay those who tried to surround him again, so that the Moors, frightened by such bravery, chose to leave him, fleeing disorderly.
During the reign of the Catholic Monarchs Sancho Sanchez Garrido flourished, for the services performed to the monarchs, was a knight of the Golden Spur.Participated in the Conquest of Granada, to the point that his exploits and value samples given in the previous battles to the occupation of this city were so important, that once Granada was occupied, the Catholic Monarchs rewarded the knight's fidelity by including him in the repartimiento of lands, with which he came into possession of rich lands, while, by privilege real, he and his successors were free to pay some taxes.
Once discovered America by Christopher Columbus, there were many of this lineage that passed to the Indies, where they were present from the first day of its discovery. Núñez Garrido was with Hernán Cortés in the conquest of Mexico, participating in all the battles and battles that took place until the total conquest of the country. Once this happened, he decided to settle in Mexico, where he founded a family and left many descendants.
Alvar Garrido, was a companion of Diego de Almagro and took part in the conquest of Peru, later, enemistado with Almagro, went to the side of the Pizarro, although it seems that he had no responsibility in the death of his former boss.
With Valdivia was Juan de Dios Garrido, who took part in the conquest of Chile. This conqueror settled in Santiago, where he also proceeded to found a family.
Distribution in Spain
In Spain: 41523 people share the surname Garrido, being the surname Garrido the 86th most common surname in Spain.
Jaén Garrido is the 32nd surname 1218 pers.
La Rioja Garrido is the 38th last name 870 pers.
Valladolid Garrido is the 39th surname 1036 pers.
Córdoba Garrido is the 47th. Surname 1396 pers.
Álava Garrido is the 47th surname 1214 pers.
Cádiz Garrido is the 55th surname 1894 pers.
Granada Garrido is the 66th. Last name 1048 pers.
Málaga Garrido is the 72nd. Last name 1890 pers.
Barcelona Garrido is the 72nd. Surname 7504 pers.
Alicante Garrido is the 78th. Surname 1722 pers.
Madrid Garrido is the 78th. Surname 9202 pers.
Valencia Garrido is the 105th last name 2 058 pers.
Sevilla Garrido is the 107th. Last name 1562 pers.
Cantabria Garrido is the 110th. Surname 702 pers.
Pontevedra Garrido is the 112th last name 706 pers.
Tarragona Garrido is the 117th. Surname 694 pers.
Balearic Islands Garrido is the 149th last name 884 pers.
Orense Garrido is the 153.º surname 362 pers.
Vizcaya Garrido is the 182nd. Surname 706 pers.
Guipúzcoa Garrido is the 181.º surname 532 pers.
Almería Garrido is the 188th. Surname 542 pers.
Asturias Garrido is the 184.º surname 1050 pers.
Salamanca Garrido is the 194th surname 358 pers.
Guadalajara Garrido is the 206.º surname 366 pers.
Ciudad Real Garrido is the 238th. Surname 366 pers.
Canarias Garrido is 336.º surname 540 pers.
Gerona Garrido is the 331.º surname 360 pers.
León Garrido is the 324th surname 370 pers.
Navarra Garrido is the 374.º surname 352 pers.
Las Palmas Garrido is the 617th. Surname 360 pers.
La Coruña Garrido is the 656th last name 368 pers.
Murcia Garrido is the 1 049.º surname 360 pers.
Móstoles. Madrid.
History
Main article: History of Móstoles
Although the development of Móstoles as a great city is very recent (last third of the twentieth century), the area has remained inhabited (although it is unknown if with continuity) since ancient times.
Prehistory
The lower course of the Soto stream is rich in archaeological finds; In addition to fossil remains of primitive animals, there have been indications of the presence of prehistoric humans, such as weapons and flint utensils from the Paleolithic era.
Old age
The foundation of Móstoles as a stable settlement could date from the time of Roman domination, or even be earlier, judging by the appearance of Celtiberian bronze fibulas in the aforementioned area.
During the Roman imperial era there could be an urban nucleus in the current center of the town, where a necropolis, a ceramic kiln and other remains have been documented. The Archaeological Charter of the municipality includes other remains found in prospections in the vegas of the Soto and La Reguera streams. The first mostoleños with known name could be Fortunata and Flavianus and could have lived in the second half of the s. II d. C. The tombstone commissioned by the former in honor of her late husband appeared in 2002 in the Arroyo del Soto area, and although it was found out of its original context, it is most likely that its first location was very close.11 The archaeologist and professor of local history Jesús Rodríguez Morales believes that, in addition to a settlement since Roman times, Móstoles must have been a crossroads of important land routes.
Middle Ages
During the Visigothic and Islamic domination, Móstoles or its surroundings remained populated. The tests correspond mainly with ceramic remains of these times, found at various points, and especially in the urban center, where they have also found up to seven underground water trips that probably date from the Islamic era.
The first safe documentary reference of Móstoles dates from the Middle Ages. A document of the year 1144, which states that King Alfonso VII donated the village of Freguecedos (later Fregacedos, located on the site of the current urbanization Loranca in Fuenlabrada) to the bishop of Segovia, mentions "Turrem de Monsteles" as a nearby town.
Contemporary age
Bando of the mayors of Móstoles (1808)
On May 2, 1808, the so-called Bando de los alcaldes de Móstoles was drafted, which is popularly considered a declaration of war against the French that began the War of Independence.
Demography
The city of Móstoles grew quickly and disorderly to provide accommodation for migrants who came to Madrid from rural areas of Extremadura, Leon, the two Castile and Galicia, among other regions.
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What stupidity you say :picard2:, you speak as if there were no ugly Spaniards.
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