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2016년 7월 26일 화요일

ペロ アグアヨ

ペロ アグアヨ

ペロ アグアヨ
Profile
Ring name ペロ アグアヨ
The real name Pedro アグアヨ Damiens
Nickname Japanese wolf
Height 176cm
The weight 95 kg (in the height of prosperity)
Birthday 1946January 18(70 years old)
Hometown Mexican flagMexico
Zacatecas Acapulco
Trainer Apollo ロマノ
Diablo Belasco
Debut 1970May 10
Retirement 2001
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ペロ アグアヨ (Perro Aguayo, the real name: on Pedro Aguayo Damian, January 18, 1946 -) is a Mexican former professional wrestler. ZacatecasAcapulcoA native place.

"Perro" of the ring name meant "a dog" and was called by the nickname of "the Japanese wolf" in Japan. It was a unique rough fighter and played an active part in the Lucha Libre as rood mainly.

The ペロ アグアヨ youth (L イホ デ ペロ アグアヨ) of the child is a professional wrestler, too. I was introduced by notation of ペーロ agua Iyo until I visited Japan.

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Origin

I do nothing but a quarrel day in and day out from boyhood and become 4 degrees champion by the wrestling in Mexico. I acquire ascetic practices by a gym of Diablo Belasco and make my debut as a professional wrestler in May, 1970. In July, 1975, I break apple Mendoza in the final of the tournament and get NWA world middle weight throne [1]. I transfer to LLI in 1978, and it is visited Japan for the first time in February, 1979 to Shinnihon professional wrestling. Deprive Grand Hamada of UWA world light heavyweight class throne in Nauka Lupin each in Mexico City in UWA world youth light heavyweight class throne, May, 1980 in April of the year [2]; [3].

I played an active part as a Shinnihon professional wrestling athlete regular customer foreigner in Japan and broke Grand Hamada in the final of the WWF light heavyweight class throne decision league match in March, 1981, and it was a first generation champion of the throne [4]. I played a representative combination with カネック in Mexico in the third MSG tag league match of November, 1982 and faced a large size player of the super heavyweight class with the build difference in tag match in Andre the Giant, Dick Murdock, マスクド superstar, a long way off including killer Khan [5].

I make an expedition to Puerto Rican WWC which Carlos colon presides over and deprive Jerry ブリスコ of WWC world youth heavyweight class throne in January, 1983 [6]. I visit Japan for all-Japan professional wrestling for the raising an army series of UWF afterwards to Japan in participation in a war [7], January, 1985 in April, 1984 [8]. I broke カネック in own country Mexico on March 4, 1988 and achieved acquisition [9], the UWA3 rank conquest in UWA world heavyweight class throne. In 1991, I transfer to EMLL. I participated in raising an army of the AAA on May 15, 1992.

I perform a retirement tour from March, 2000 and visit Japan with the アグアヨ youth in Shinnihon. I retired in 2001, the following day.

I the proud skill

Acquisition title

EMLL
  • NWA world middle weight throne: Three times [1]
LLI
WWC
  • WWC world youth heavyweight class throne: Once [6]
WWA
  • WWA world heavyweight class throne: Three times
  • WWA world light heavyweight class throne: Three times
AAA
  • AAA / IWC world heavyweight class throne: Once
  • National heavyweight class throne: Once
  • National middle weight throne: Once
  • National tag throne (the w / ペロ アグアヨ youth): Twice

Footnote

[Help]
  1. ^ a b "NWA World Middleweight Title". Wrestling-Titles.com. November 14, 2012 reading.
  2. ^ a b "UWA World Junior Light Heavyweight Title." Wrestling-Titles.com. November 14, 2012 reading.
  3. ^ a b "UWA World Light Heavyweight Title". Wrestling-Titles.com. November 14, 2012 reading.
  4. ^ a b "WWF World Light Heavyweight Title". Wrestling-Titles.com. November 14, 2012 reading.
  5. ^ "NJPW 1982 The 3rd Madison Square Garden Tag Team League." Puroresu.com. April 19, 2015 reading.
  6. ^ a b "WWC World Junior Heavyweight Title". Wrestling-Titles.com. November 14, 2012 reading.
  7. ^ "The UWFi matches fought by Perro Aguayo in 1984." Wrestlingdata.com. April 19, 2015 reading.
  8. ^ "The AJPW matches fought by Perro Aguayo in 1985." Wrestlingdata.com. April 19, 2015 reading.
  9. ^ a b "UWA World Heavyweight Title". Wrestling-Titles.com. November 14, 2012 reading.

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2017년 2월 18일 토요일

トラスカルテカ

トラスカルテカ

トラスカルテカ
Residential area
Mexico (Tlaxcala)
Language
Nahuatl, Spanish
Religion
Catholicism
Associated race
Nahua, オトミ group

A part group in the native Nahua who lived in the Tlaxcala kingdom where トラスカルテカ (Tlaxcalteca) was located in the place equal to current Mexico Tlaxcala.

Last Spain period

Originally the トラスカルテカ family was three separate racial groups which spoke Nahuatl, オトミ word (English version), ピノメ word (British: Pinome language) each, but a speaker of Nahuatl became finally important [1].

The capture was tried from an early stage by a メシカ group (English version), but the トラスカルテカ group was not conquered after all by Aztec Triple Alliance among Germany, Italy and Austria (English version) (with the Aztec empire). The Aztec permitted their independence to let you participate in the flower war (English version) for victims [2].

Colony times in Spain

 
The picture that soldiers of トラスカルテカ of the cloth of Tlaxcala lead Spanish soldiers to チャルコ.

The トラスカルテカ family was allied with L naan Cortez to Spanish コンキスタドール of his friend and helped aggression to Aztec emperor nation's capital テノチティトラン and I helped Spanish arrival and gave the hole Waku valley (basin of Mexico) a clue of the aggression. [3]

By an alliance with the sovereignty in the conquest (English version) of the Aztec empire by Spain in Spain, トラスカルテカ will enjoy a special privilege such as the self-government of the village of oneself having a noble title getting on a horse having a gun among Mexican natives. Tribal conquest of the land by the Spaniard grew again, and トラスカルテカ contributed to the construction of some villages of (including today's part in southeastern Texas) which was a thin place in northern Mexico. [4]They were taken to the area where the belligerent tribe (known as a チチメカ group) of the nomadism lived in and they made a model of it for the native group which was subordinate to the sovereignty for the local ethnic group in Spain, and settled down and worked in a mine and a hacienda.

When the colony of トラスカルテカ in チチメカ says in today's state, there is it, and ヌエバ Tlaxcala デ ヌエストラ senora デ Guadalupe デ Orr cassis TASS (Guadalupe as of Nueva Tlaxcala de Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe de Horcasistas;), Santiago デ RAS rust eggplant (rust eggplant Hidalgo (English version) as of Santiago de las Sabinas;), ビリャ デ ヌエバ Tlaxcala デ Kia we strike orchid (kolo Trang (English version) as of Villa de Nueva Tlaxcala de Quiahuistlán;) are included in San Luis Potosi state, Zacatecas, Durango, core Willa state, State of Nuevo Leon, the village of the range equal to Jalisco.

Source

  1. ^ Charles Gibson, Tlaxcala in the Sixteenth Century
  2. ^ Diego Muñoz, Historia de Tlaxcala
  3. ^ Bernal Díaz del Castillo, The Discovery and Conquest of Mexico
  4. ^ Manuel Orozco y Berra, Historia antigua y de la conquista de México

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2017년 5월 9일 화요일

Mexican prairie dog

Mexican prairie dog

Mexican prairie dog
Mexican prairie dog.jpg
Mexican prairie dog Cynomys mexicanus
Maintenance situation evaluation
ENDANGERED
(IUCN Red List Ver.3.1 (2001))
Status iucn3.1 EN.svgBook I attached to the Washington Convention

Classification
: Animal kingdom Animalia
The gate : Chordate gate Chordata
Amon : Vertebrate Amon Vertebrata
Rope : Mammalia Mammalia
Eyes : Mouse eyes (rodents) Rodentia
Suborder : Squirrel suborder Sciuromorpha
Course : Sciurine Sciuridae
Subfamily : Xerinae
Family : Marmotini
The genus : Prairie dog genus Cynomys
Kind : Mexican prairie dog
Cynomys mexicanus
Scientific name
Cynomys mexicanus
Merriam, 1892
Japanese name
Mexican prairie dog
Fame
Mexican prairie dog

Rodents [1] that the Mexican prairie dogs (Cynomys mexicanus) are classified in the sciurine prairie dog genus.

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Distribution

Specific epithet mexicanus is synonymous with Japanese name and fame for will of "one of Mexico".

MexicoCoahuilaZacatecasSan Luis Potosi stateState of Nuevo Leon[2]Endemic species

Form

28-35 centimeters of head long torsos [2]. Japanese blue magpie 8.2-10cm [2]. 900-1400 grams in weight [2]. The back is covered with hair of the grayish brown. The tip of the tail is covered with black hair [2].

Habits

I inhabit the grassy plain which the semidesert of 1,600-2,200m above sea level is dotted with [2]. Dig the hole in the underground, and live, and heap up soil in large quantities at the entrance of the den (mound); [2]. I do not hibernate [2].

The eating habit eats grass in plant food.

The breeding form is developing in the womb. The nursing period 41-50 days [2].

with the human being of relationships

Because I dig the hole in the meadows, I may be considered to be a harmful animal.

The number of the habitation decreases sharply by the extermination as the harmful animal.

Allied item

Footnote

  1. A ^ Yoshinori Imaizumi supervision D.W. McDonald's "animal size all sorts of subject 5 small grazing beast," it is page 154 for Heibonsha Publishers Ltd., 1,986 years.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i Hideo Ohara, Masanori Uramoto, Hidetoshi Ota, Masafumi Matsui compilation "1 red data animals Eurasia, North America," it is 161-162 pages for Kodansha, 2,000 years.

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