Proper noun
Casas (plural Casases)
A surname from Spanish.
According to Las Casas, they had "everything they needed for living; they had many crops, well arranged". Source: Internet
According to de Las Casas, 50,000 natives perished during this period. Source: Internet
A decade later, Friar Bartolomé de las Casas wrote Spanish authorities about Esquivel's conduct during the Higüey massacre of 1503. Source: Internet
And Triston Casas, a first-round pick in 2018, is another name to consider for the future. Source: Internet
Davis, p. 170, fn. 9 The Council of The West Indies and the Crown concluded that the documents broke their patronato rights and the Pope withdrew them, though they continued to circulate and be quoted by Las Casas and others who supported Indian rights. Source: Internet
Chefs Bricio Domínguez, Jonatán Gómez Luna, Jordi Casas, Pablo Salas, Elías Sapién, Memo Wulff, and Ana María Soto Vargas were also there to mention a few. Source: Internet