Antonio Vidal may refer to: Antonio Vidal (footballer) (1923–1999), Spanish football forward Antonio Vidal (artist) (1928–2013), Cuban artist This disambiguation...
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Antonio Vidal-Puig (born Valencia, Spain June 12, 1962) is a Spanish medical doctor and scientist who works as a Professor of Molecular Nutrition and...
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Antonio Vidal González (born 22 April 1964) is a retired Argentine football striker. Antonio Vidal González at WorldFootball.net "Antonio Gonzalez - Stats...
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Antonio Vidal Caturla (25 March 1923 – 19 April 1999) was a Spanish footballer who played as a forward. Born in Alcoy, Alicante, he made his debut for...
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Antonio Vidal Fernández (born February 20, 1928, Havana, Cuba, died July 30, 2013) was a Cuban artist. He was active in the fields of painting, drawing...
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Rafael Antonio Vidal Castro (January 6, 1964 – February 12, 2005) was a Venezuelan competition swimmer, Olympic medalist and sports commentator. Vidal was...
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Raúl Antonio Vidal Moreno (born March 26, 1994) is a professional Mexican footballer who currently plays as a midfielder for Tepatitlán de Morelos. "Liga...
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Marquis of la Vega de Armijo (1824–1908), Spanish noble and politician Antonio Vidal González (born 1964), Argentine footballer Tony Gonzalez (disambiguation)...
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2015. Vidal was named to the ten-man shortlist for the 2015 UEFA Best Player in Europe Award following his performances. On 28 July 2015, Vidal returned...
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eating establishment in Puerto Rico. The restaurant's original owners, Antonio Vidal Llinás and others, came from Palma de Mallorca, Spain; that's why they...
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contain a few sarcophagi. The terrace is decorated with tile panels by António Vidal. The coffered ceiling of the chapter house was painted with allegories...
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Championship with great performances by Julio César Dely Valdés and Antonio Vidal González. After Peñarol's second Quinquenio (1993–97) Nacional's Directive...
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Literarias Juveniles #2 (1970, Editorial Bruguera) — adapted by José Antonio Vidal Sales and Alfonso Cerón Nuñez; translated and reprinted as "Treasure...
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1931–1936 — 87 0 José Montalvo MF 1947–1953 — 87 3 José María Vidal MF 1959–1963 — 87 3 Pablo Vidal FW 1944–1949 — 86 19 Fernando Serena FW 1963–1968 — 86 15...
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Marco Antonio Vidal Amaro (born February 21, 1986) is an American former professional soccer player. Vidal has played for C.F. Ciudad Juárez in the Primera...
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surname include: Alejandro García Caturla (1906–1940), Cuban composer Antonio Vidal Caturla (1923–1999), Spanish footballer Manuel Torres Caturla (born...
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Ricardo Tito Jamin Vidal (Latin: Ricardus Titus Vidal; Spanish: Ricardo Tito Vidal y Jamín; (February 6, 1931 – October 18, 2017) was a Filipino prelate...
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Player Team Goals 1 Pahiño Celta 21 2 Francisco Peralta Gimnástico 20 3 Antonio Vidal Caturla Atlético Madrid 19 César Rodríguez Barcelona 5 José Luis Panizo...
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Tordera—chemist Hassan Ugail—mathematician Muriel Villanueva i Perarnau—writer Antonio Vidal-Puig—medical doctor and scientist Aquilino Cayuela—writer, columnist...
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Zarra Spain Athletic Bilbao Deportivo La Coruña 3–3 13 April 1947 320 Antonio Vidal Spain Atlético Madrid Espanyol 5–2 5 October 1947 321 Epi Spain Valencia...
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[citation needed] Source: [citation needed] 11 goals Alberto Acosta 9 goals Antonio Vidal González 8 goals Ivo Basay Latin America: Sportsnet, TSN, TVC Sports...
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The Stonemason's Yard (redirect from Campo S. Vidal)
stonemason's yard in the Campo San Vidal set up for the construction of Andrea Tirali's facade of the church of San Vidal, and across the Grand Canal towards...
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medical researcher. Ana M. Sanchez, physicist and microscopy expert. Antonio Vidal-Puig, medical doctor and scientist. Juan Pizarro Navarrete, physician...
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R16 Manuel Jorge Sosa 13 1947–48 La Liga 26 13 7 6 73 45 33 3rd QF Antonio Vidal Caturla 19 1948–49 La Liga 26 15 4 7 54 32 34 3rd QF Adrián Escudero...
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RCD Mallorca (redirect from Ciudad Deportiva Antonio Asensio)
Fandós (1970–71) Josep Fandós (1971–72) Joan de Vidal (1972–74) Joan de Vidal / Antoni Seguí (1974–75) Antonio Seguí / Joan Ferrer (1975–76) Guillem Ginard...
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the Delantera de la Seda frontline with José Juncosa, Alfonso Silva, Antonio Vidal Caturla and Adrián Escudero. He scored 12 goals in Madrid derbies, the...
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embassy in Mexico. Ximena Vidal was born in the port of San Antonio on 1 January 1955, the daughter of Spanish immigrants Antonio Vidal and Libertad Lázaro...
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gub.uy. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2013-10-29. "Francisco Antonio Vidal" (in Spanish). Biografías y Vidas. Retrieved 17 February 2010. v t e...
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David Vidal Tomé (born 2 August 1950) is a Spanish football manager and former player who played as a centre-back. Vidal was born in Porto do Son, A Coruña...
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Dunger, Sadaf Farooqi, Nita Forouhi, Stephen O’Rahilly, Nigel Unwin, Antonio Vidal-Puig, Nick Wareham, and Giles Yeo, among many others. Adjacent to the...
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