Proper noun
Mendieta (plural Mendietas)
A surname.
Franciscan Geronimo de Mendieta claimed that Cortés's most important deed was the way he met this first group of Franciscans. Source: Internet
Cañizares Djukic Pellegrino Angloma Gerardo Farinós Mendieta K. González Gerard Angulo Claudio López 2000 UEFA Champions League Final starting lineup Valencia started the championship on the right foot and were top of the league after ten games. Source: Internet
Operation Chameleon On 13 June 2010, Colombian troops rescued Police Colonel Luis Herlindo Mendieta Ovalle, Police Captain Enrique Murillo Sanchez and Army Sergeant Arbey Delgado Argote, after being kidnapped for twelve years. Source: Internet
The oath of King Ferdinand, known as the "Catholic Monarch", on June 30, 1476, is depicted in a painting by Francisco de Mendieta popularly known as El besamanos ("The Royal audience"). Source: Internet
By placing that cold, hard edge of glass between her body and the camera lens, Mendieta, a Cuban American artist who died in 1985, deliberately erases any sense of eroticism from her frame. Source: Internet
The dismantling of the damaged garage began about three weeks ago, Mendieta said. Source: Internet