tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1043332942481206469.post501838316599518921..comments2024-03-04T15:23:07.880+00:00Comments on Northern Voices: Robin Hood: Bandits in AndaluciaBlanco Posnethttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11288856212231100137noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1043332942481206469.post-11700837368277548362012-09-13T21:23:44.706+01:002012-09-13T21:23:44.706+01:00further to the article the bandits of Andalucia. ...further to the article the bandits of Andalucia. They can be traced back to Diego Corriente (1757-1781), Juan Caballero (1804-1885), Jose Maria "El Tempranillo" (1805-1833), the seven boys of Ecija( 1812-1818), the kidnappers of Andalucia (1869-1871) up to the last bandit of the Rondaan district. Juan Mingolla "Pasos Largos", (1873-1934).barryhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15678078921547004213noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1043332942481206469.post-78727858047925607262012-09-13T21:23:01.989+01:002012-09-13T21:23:01.989+01:00further to the article the bandits of Andalucia. ...further to the article the bandits of Andalucia. They can be traced back to Diego Corriente (1757-1781), Juan Caballero (1804-1885), Jose Maria "El Tempranillo" (1805-1833), the seven boys of Ecija( 1812-1818), the kidnappers of Andalucia (1869-1871) up to the last bandit of the Rondaan district. Juan Mingolla "Pasos Largos", (1873-1934).barryhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15678078921547004213noreply@blogger.com