Top 10 similar words or synonyms for peregrinos

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Top 30 analogous words or synonyms for peregrinos

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Basílica Menor de la Virgen de Monserrate The basilica and its rectory were listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1975 as the "Santuario de la Monserate de Hormigueros and Casa de Peregrinos".
Strange Pilgrims Strange Pilgrims (original Spanish-language title: "Doce cuentos peregrinos") is a collection of twelve loosely related short stories by the Nobel Prize–winning Colombian writer Gabriel García Márquez.
Miguel Méndez Miguel Méndez (June 15, 1930 – May 31, 2013) is the pen name for Miguel Méndez Morales, a Mexican American author best known for his novel "Peregrinos de Aztlán" ("Pilgrims in Aztlán").
Praetor By the end of the First Punic War, a fourth magistrate entitled to hold "imperium" appears, the "praetor qui inter peregrinos ius dicit" ("the praetor who administers justice among foreigners"). Although in the later Empire the office was titled "praetor inter cives et peregrinos" ("among citizens and foreigners", that is, having jurisdiction in disputes between citizens and noncitizens), by the time of the 3rd century BC, Rome's territorial annexations and foreign populations were unlikely to require a new office dedicated solely to this task. T. Corey Brennan, in his two-volume study of the praetorship, argues that during the military crisis of the 240s the second praetorship was created to make another holder of "imperium" available for command and provincial administration "inter peregrinos". During the Hannibalic War, the "praetor peregrinus" was frequently absent from Rome on special missions. The urban praetor more often remained in the city to administer the judicial system.
Diego Velázquez Velázquez produced notable works during this time. Known for his compositions of amusing genre scenes (also called bodegones), such as "Old Woman Frying Eggs", his sacred subjects include "Adoración de los Reyes" (1619, "The Adoration of the Magi"), and "Jesús y los peregrinos de Emaús" (1626, "Christ and the Pilgrims of Emmaus"), both of which begin to express his more pointed and careful realism.