Hidalgo
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Hidalgo in Spanish and Fidalgo in Portuguese were traditional titles of persons of nobility or gentry, derived respectively from hijo de algo and filho de algo, "son of some (important family)". Read more at Hidalgo (Spanish nobility).
Contents |
[edit] Fidalgo
- Fidalgo Island, an island in Skagit County, Washington, USA
- Salvador Fidalgo, a Spanish explorer of the Pacific Northwest
[edit] Hidalgo
[edit] Persons
- Andrew Hidalgo, entrepreneur
- David Hidalgo, musician
- Giovanni Hidalgo, musician
- Michel Hidalgo, soccer player and manager
- Miguel Hidalgo, Mexican leader of the independence movement
- Rubén Ramírez Hidalgo, Spanish tennis player
- Richard Hidalgo, Venezuelan MLB player
[edit] Places
- Mexico
- Hidalgo (Mexico), a state in central Mexico
- Hidalgo, Nuevo León, a city in northern Mexico
- Miguel Hidalgo, D.F., a borough of the Mexican Federal District
- Ciudad Hidalgo, two different cities
- Philippines
- Hidalgo Street, Manila, considered as the "Photographers' Haven of the Philippines"
- United States
- Fictional
- Hidalgo, a fictional Central American nation in the Doc Savage stories
[edit] Things
- Hidalgo (film), starring Viggo Mortensen, named for Frank Hopkins' horse
- The asteroid 944 Hidalgo
- The Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo, which ended the Mexican-American War
de:Hidalgo es:Hidalgo fr:Hidalgo it:Hidalgo nl:Hidalgo fi:Hidalgo (täsmennyssivu) pt:Hidalgo sv:Hidalgo zh:伊达尔戈

