The Gauchito Gil (literally "Little Gaucho Gil") is a folk religious figure from Argentina. His cult is inspired by the purported historical figure of...
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tennis player Gastón Gil Romero (born 1993), Argentine footballer Gauchito Gil (1847–1878), Argentine folk religious figure Gilberto Gil (born 1942), singer...
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Roto, a Mexican bandit who stole from the rich and shared with the poor Gauchito Gil, an Argentinian folk saint who stole from the rich to give to the poor...
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recovery of stolen and misappropriated items. Another Argentine folk saint, Gauchito Gil, who was an outlaw, was a known devotee of San La Muerte.[citation needed]...
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Gauchito Gil (left) and San La Muerte (right), two examples of Argentine folk saints...
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army during the late 19th century, defending his homeland and people. Gauchito Gil – Argentina, legendary outlaw gaucho. Salvatore Giuliano – Sicily, the...
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Gauchito Gil (left) and San La Muerte (right), two examples of Argentine folk saints...
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that of the Gauchito Gil ("the little gaucho Gil", Antonio Mamerto Gil Núñez), born in the province of Corrientes (allegedly in 1847). Gil was forced to...
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Shrine to Gauchito Gil (possibly a bandit killed by police), a cult prudently tolerated by the Church...
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for their families when they were killed by pirates.[citation needed] Gauchito Gil 1840s, allegedly 1847 Venerated as a folk saint and deity in Argentina...
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