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Meaning of a enemigo que huye, puente de plata by Felipe Lorenzo del Río





Felipe Lorenzo del Río

a enemigo que huye, puente de plata
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Saying that recommends us to avoid conflicts favoring the withdrawal of the opponent and avoiding confrontation. According to the writer and goldsmith from Toledo of the sixteenth century Melchor de Santa Cruz de Dueñas in his Spanish Flora of Apotegmas and Sentences, the author of the expression was the Great Captain, Gonzalo Fernández de Córdoba and Enríquez de Aguilar.

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