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Zorro
(redirected from Diego de la Vega)

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zorro: see fox fox, carnivorous mammal of the dog family, found throughout most of the Northern Hemisphere. It has a pointed face, short legs, long, thick fur, and a tail about one half to two thirds as long as the head and body, depending on the species.
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Zorro
masked swordsman, defender of weak and oppressed. [Am. Lit.: comic strip (1919); Am. Cinema: Halliwell, 794; TV: Terrace, II, 461–462]
See : Disguise


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Zorro is the secret identity of Don Diego de la Vega, a Spanish nobleman living in colonial-era California, who defends the people of the land against tyrannical officials.
What single letter of graffiti did Don Diego de la Vega scratch on walls?
In the 1998 Mask of Zorro, with Antonio Banderas in the title role, an aging Don Diego de la Vega takes Alejandro Murieta, the wastrel brother of the victimized Joaquin, under his wing to mold the undisciplined wretch into a caballero and selfless champion of the underdog.
 
 
 
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