Tejero

Tejero
Recorded in spellings which include: Tyler, Tiler and Tylor (English), Thuillier, Tuiller, Tivolier, Thiolier, Theolier, Teulier, Tullier, and Tulliez (France), Tejero and Tojeiro (Spanish and Portugese) Tegeller, Tegler, Tegeler, Tiegeler (German), and Tichelaar (Dutch) , this interesting surname is of Roman (Latin) origins. It was originally an occupational surname for a maker or layer of tiles. The derivation is from the Latin word "tegula", meaning to cover, or from an early French form "tieuleor or tuilier". It would seem that the first recording of the name (see below) is from this source. Tiles were used for floors and pavements during the Middle Ages, and were not used for roofing to any great extent until the 16th Century. The surname development includes: Robert le Tiler of Essex, England, in 1222, whilst Wat Tyler was the leader of the Peasants Revolt in England in 1381, and John Tyler (1790 - 1862) was the tenth president of the United States of America in 1841. The first recorded spelling of the family name is shown to be that of Roger le Tuiler, which was dated 1185, in records of the Knight Templars of England in the 12th Century. This was during the reign of King Henry 11, known as "The Builder of Churches", 1154 - 1189. Surnames became necessary when governments introduced personal taxation. In England this was sometimes known as Poll Tax. Throughout the centuries, surnames in every country have continued to "develop" often leading to astonishing variants of the original spelling.

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  • tejero — tejero, ra 1. m. 1. y f. Persona que fabrica tejas y ladrillos. 2. f. tejar1 …   Diccionario de la lengua española

  • Tejero — Antonio Tejero Molina (* 1932 in Málaga) war Oberstleutnant der spanischen Guardia Civil und im Februar 1981 in eine fehlgeschlagene Umsturzverschwörung verwickelt, den sogenannten 23 F Putsch. Tejero trat 1951 in die Guardia Civil ein und… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Tejero — Antonio Tejero Molina Pour les articles homonymes, voir Molina. Antonio Tejero Molina (né en 1932, à Alhaurín el Grande, Málaga) est un ancien colonel de la Garde civile espagnole, nostalgique du régime franquiste. Il fut un des principaux… …   Wikipédia en Français

  • tejero — ► sustantivo OFICIOS Y PROFESIONES Persona que fabrica tejas y ladrillos. * * * tejero, a n. Persona que fabrica tejas o ladrillos. * * * tejero, ra. m. y f. Persona que fabrica tejas y ladrillos. || 2 …   Enciclopedia Universal

  • tejero — {{#}}{{LM T37328}}{{〓}} {{[}}tejero{{]}}, {{[}}tejera{{]}} ‹te·je·ro, ra› {{《}}▍ s.{{》}} Persona que se dedica profesionalmente a la fabricación de tejas y ladrillos …   Diccionario de uso del español actual con sinónimos y antónimos

  • Tejero, Fernando — (1967 )    From the late 1990s, through his appearances on film and television, Fernando Tejero has quickly become one of the most popular Spanish actors, following in a tradition of common comic types, such as those represented in the past by… …   Guide to cinema

  • Tejero, Fernando — (1967 )    From the late 1990s, through his appearances on film and television, Fernando Tejero has quickly become one of the most popular Spanish actors, following in a tradition of common comic types, such as those represented in the past by… …   Historical dictionary of Spanish cinema

  • Tejero Molina, Antonio — b. 1932, Spain    Paramilitary police officer    Tejero Molina was an obscure Civil Guard officer who came to prominence in the right wing coup of 1981, the Tejerazo, to which his name was attached, and for which he was sentenced to 30 years… …   Encyclopedia of contemporary Spanish culture

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