Proper noun
Cervera
The capital city of the county of Segarra, Catalonia
Arborea passed to the Catalan House of Cervera (Cervera-Bas) in 1185, though this was contested for the next few decades. Source: Internet
In 1906, Domenico Mazzotto wrote: "In Spain the Minister of War has applied the system perfected by the commander of military engineering, Julio Cervera Baviera (English patent No. 20084 (1899))." Source: Internet
Translated by Selimo Romeo Bottone (Whittaker & Co., 1906), 217. Cervera thus achieved some success in this field, but his radiotelegraphic activities ceased suddenly, the reasons for which are unclear to this day. Source: Internet
As part of that transaction Cervera stayed with the group as founding partner but day-to-day direction reverted to a separate corporate team. Source: Internet
Cervera, who had worked with Marconi and his assistant George Kemp in 1899, resolved the difficulties of wireless telegraph and obtained his first patents prior to the end of that year. Source: Internet
MAY BE HEMMED IN; Believed in Washington that Cervera Cannot Escape Our Fleets. Source: Internet