Juan Mateos (?–1594) was a wealthy inhabitant of Gibraltar during the Spanish period. He was remembered for being the founder of Gibraltar's first hospital...
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Adolfo López Mateos (Spanish pronunciation: [aˈðolfo ˈlopes maˈteos] ; 26 May 1909 – 22 September 1969) was a Mexican politician who served as President...
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the San Juan de Letrán school [es] to study philosophy and Latin. He became friends with law student Manuel Mateos —brother of Juan Antonio Mateos [es]—...
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in 1873. One of the most prolific playwrights of the time was Don Juan Antonio Mateos, producing fourteen plays in the period from 1867 and 1877. Other...
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sequences is Charlotte Aftassi. El cerro de las campanas (1868) by Juan Antonio Mateos. Noticias del Imperio (1986), by Fernando del Paso, shows a literary...
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Don Juan Mateos is an oil on canvas painting widely attributed to Diego Velázquez created circa 1632–3. This work is widely attributed to Diego Velázquez...
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Juan Mateos (c. 1575 – 15 August 1643) was a horseback hunter and the principal arbalist of Philip IV of Spain. In 1634, he authored Origen y dignidad...
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Jorge Luis Vizcarra Mayorga PAN Resumed 2010-01-01 – 2012-09-30 Juan Antonio Mateos Nuño PRI 2012-10-01 – 2015-09-30 Jorge Arana Arana PRI 2015-10-01...
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historiques postcoloniaux et identités nationales au XIXe siècle : Juan Antonio Mateos, Bankim Chandra Chatterjee, Markus Clarke, Jurji Zaydan. (Paris:...
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Ignacio Ramírez), Vicente Riva Palacio, Francisco Pimentel [es], Juan Antonio Mateos [es], Juan de Dios Arias [es], and Frías y Soto, among others; and cartoonists...
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and historian Juan Nekai Babauta, former governor of the Northern Mariana Islands Juan Borges Mateos (born 1966), Cuban chess player Juan Bosch, first...
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appears as Esperanza Mateos, natural daughter of Elena Mateos. The baptismal certificate of her half-brother Rafael Fernando López Mateos, born March 12, 1904...
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pacifico, alternating with the Conservative leader Antonio Cánovas. He was known as an excellent orator. Mateo Sagasta was born on 21 July 1825 at Torrecilla...
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Quevedo Jorge Matute Remus Antonio Rivas Mercado Sigfrido Cuen Rodelo Alfonso Romo Emilio Rosenblueth Gerardo Ruiz Mateos Javier Barros Sierra Estanislao...
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Rumbao: assistant to several Moroccan ambassadors since independence. Juan Antonio Mateos: Former Mexican Ambassador to Morocco 2008 Fatoumata Diakité Ndaye:...
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played with two packs E.g. Luis Gonzaga Inclán's Astucia, 1865; Juan Antonio Mateos's Sacerdote y caudillo, 1869. Dictionary of Card Games, Oxford University...
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Juan de Dios Doval Mateo (1943 in Madrid – 1980 in San Sebastián). He was a politician and professor at the Law Faculty of San Sebastian who was assassinated...
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Juan Antonio de Iza Zamácola y Ocerín (1756–1826) was a Spanish journalist, historian and writer. He is best known for his music criticism and his collections...
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Juan Antonio Quintana (1939 – 15 February 2022) was a Spanish actor. He was born in Zaragoza in 1939. The only son of Juan, a bank clerk, and Felisa, a...
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José Antonio Navarro (February 27, 1795 – January 13, 1871) was a Texas statesman, revolutionary, rancher, and merchant. The son of Ángel Navarro and...
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municipality, Ciudad López Mateos has governing jurisdiction over: Campos los Cedros, El Pedregal, Presa las Ruinas, Presa San Juan, Valle de Paz, Viejo Madín...
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Arlington. Juan Nepomuceno Seguin was born on October 27, 1806, in San Antonio de Bexar, Province of Texas, Viceroyalty of New Spain, to Juan José María...
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Reilly, Juan José (25 March 1933). "En el país de las grandes tragedias: el presidio de Ushuaia" (PDF). Caras y Caretas (in Spanish). 1799: 200. "Mateo Banks...
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(child) Gonzalo Cunill as Diego Antonio Dechent as Jefe Manuel Verónica Echegui as María (adult) Miquel Fernández as Juan (adult) Verónica Forqué as Adela...
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Vladimir Karpets José Antonio López Gil Rafael Mateos José Vicente García Acosta Ivan Gutiérrez Vladimir Karpets José Antonio López Gil José Luis Arrieta...
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become a sharpshooter. Upon the invitation of his elder brother Juan in 1890, Antonio was sent by his parents to Spain. There he acquired a licentiate...
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places in Mexico named after famous people. Adolfo López Mateos (Aguascalientes) – Adolfo López Mateos Calvillo – José Calvillo (founder) Cosío – Felipe Cosío...
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del trono , p. 154 Mateos, Los desconocidos infantes de España, p. 114. Mateos, Los desconocidos infantes de España, p. 115. Mateos, That Sweet Young Infante...
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both the military and local administration. In 1810, following Francisco Antonio García Carrasco's resignation, he stepped into the role of interim president-governor...
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Lucas David – 1784 Antonio Alonso del Rosario – 1785 Regino de Castro – 1786 Sebastian Manarang – 1787 Bernabe Pamintuan – 1788 Juan Dizon – 1789 Manuel...
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