In 16th century Spain, the sargento mayor ("sergeant major") was a general officer.
Affinity groups engaged in political activism date to 19th century Spain.
It was published anonymously in 13th century Spain.
Quevedo even accused his enemy of sodomy, which was a capital crime in 17th century Spain.
The affair connected also with the chaotic politics of mid-nineteenth century Spain.
He was the leading literary figure in 19th century Spain.
Thus, Yuscarán was constructed in the traditional colonial style of 18th century Spain.
He was described in 1940 as "one of the greatest patrons of culture in nineteenth century Spain".
Fanciful images of war elephants with elaborate castles on their back date to 12th century Spain, as at right.
This was the greatest, but not the only, plague of 17th century Spain.