Proper noun
Manso (plural Mansos)
A surname.
Chaney 1985 p. 244–51 and Chaney 2000 p. 313. During that time, he was introduced to Giovanni Battista Manso, patron to both Torquato Tasso and to Giovanni Battista Marino. Source: Internet
Esther Korkor Addo-Kumi and Leslie Atta Akplah are both from Topp District Assembly JHS in the Central Region while Judith Edem Foli of Madonna School and Frimpong Y. Manso of the Joduro Integrated School, are the winners from the Eastern Region. Source: Internet
The tour also visits Salaga Market, a major slave market where wells and cemeteries have now been turned into shrines, and the Slave River at Assin Manso, where the slaves had their last bath prior to leaving Africa's shores. Source: Internet
To host the show, Manso enlisted Nathalie Calderon, the celebrity vlogger behind "Fabulous Nat." Source: Internet
The deceased and three other accomplices, who are on the run, according to the police, were said to have planned a robbery on a gold dealer (name withheld) at Manso Nkwanta on June 20, 2017 at about 5:00 am. Source: Internet
It was established by Bishop Alonso Manso in 1513, in the area where the Cathedral of San Juan was to be constructed. Source: Internet