Frà Antonio Cano (1779–1840) was a sculptor, architect, and lay friar of the Kingdom of Sardinia. He is best known as the architect of the Cathedral of...
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Antonio Caño Barranco (born 1957) is a Spanish journalist. He was the editor of El País from 2014 to 2018. Born in 1957 in Martos. After a brief spell...
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Antonio Cano Gea (1917–1987) was a Spanish naturalist, photographer and journalist. He was born in Serón (Almería province, Andalusia) in 1917 and died...
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first-ever female editor of El País was announced in June 2018. She succeeded Antonio Caño, who had been the editor since 2014. Before becoming the editor of El...
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Francisco Antonio Cano (November 24, 1865 - May 10, 1935) was a very recognized Colombian painter, sculptor, writer, and engraver from Antioquia, who is...
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Virginio Cano (born 1982), Argentine retired footballer Alonso Cano (1601–1667), Spanish painter Ana Cano (born 1950), Spanish philologist Antonio Cano (1779–1840)...
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Horizons (Spanish: Horizontes) is a 1913 oil painting by Francisco Antonio Cano Cardona. Horizons shows the idealized migrant family and it portrays a...
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rebuilt in Baroque and Neoclassic style, by the Sardinian architect Antonio Cano in 1829–34. The Church of the Most Blessed Trinity contains a beautiful...
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since it was founded in 1976. In February 2014 it was announced that Antonio Caño would be proposed as new editor-in-chief, appointment that was ratified...
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archbishop of Sassari Antonio Cano. Literary production had a remarkable development in the 16th century, the protagonist was Antonio Lo Frasso, his Los...
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Lois McMaster Bujold Horizontes (Horizons), 1913 painting by Francisco Antonio Cano Cardona Horizons (ballet), a modern dance work Horizons, a sculpture...
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Romance (guitar piece) (section Antonio Rubira)
attributed to Antonio Rubira, David del Castillo, Francisco Tárrega, Fernando Sor, Daniel Fortea, Francisco Vicaria l Llobet, Antonio Cano, Vicente Gómez...
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although she is quoted as saying that she did not know why. Dona Canô was friendly with Antônio Carlos Magalhães, who was elected Governor of Bahia state on...
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Autonomous community Andalusia Province Seville Government • Mayor Antonio Cano Luis (PSOE) Area • Total 924.12 km2 (356.80 sq mi) Elevation 253 m (830 ft)...
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1925 the bust of Fidel Cano Gutiérrez was installed and inaugurated at the Park. The bust was designed by Francisco Antonio Cano Cardona. The bust was...
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work of Francisco Antonio Cano Simón Bolívar January 1, 1984 1994 5000 pesos oro 140 × 70 mm Purple Rafael Núñez Miguel Antonio Caro, the shield and...
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also joined them in their retreat such as Francisco de Paula Santander, Antonio Morales, Tomas Mantilla, and Jose Maria Vergara. During their retreat,...
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Comendador [es], her inclination for sculpture. In 1944 she married the sculptor Antonio Cano Correa [es] (1909–2009). When he won the position of chair at the Real...
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Frà Antonio Cano (1779–1840), who had studied architecture in Rome and who had already worked on demolishing and rebuilding churches in Oristano. Cano was...
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Juan Sebastián Elcano (redirect from Sebastian del Cano)
Juan Sebastián Elcano (Elkano in modern Basque; sometimes given as del Cano; 1486/1487 – 4 August 1526) was a Spanish navigator, ship-owner and explorer...
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include works by Ramón Torres Méndez, Andrés de Santa María, Francisco Antonio Cano Cardona, Ricardo Acevedo Bernal, and Pedro José Figueroa amongst others...
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regime in 2020, under the FIES-5 category. Other prisoners such as Jose Antonio Cano have killed themselves whilst incarcerated. In 2018, there were prisoners...
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(Antonio Paso Cano; Music, Luna) El Dichoso verano (The Blessed Summer) (Antonio Paso Cano; Music, Alonso) España Nueva (New Spain) (Antonio Paso Cano;...
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de Walque Benny De Wyngaert Renaud Dumora Michaël Anseeuw Edwin Klaps Antonio Cano Ingrid Gonnissen Jean-Michel Chatagny Wim Vermeir Philippe Van Belle...
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his wife, who was drinking coffee. The rebels quickly shot them. Lt. Antonio Cano was shot and wounded in the chest. The rebels also killed Mr. Pereda...
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Antonio Nava Cano (born 5 July 1948) is a Spanish basketball player. He competed in the men's tournament at the 1968 Summer Olympics. "NAVA CANO, ANTONIO"...
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This included one group of Venezuelan llaneros (cowboys) led by José Antonio Páez and another group of New Granadan exiles led by Colonel Francisco...
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is inspired by the painting Horizontes of antioquian artist Francisco Antonio Cano, that depicts a couple of peasants who point to unknown lands in the...
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Francisco Romera, acting Governor 25 January 1883 to 28 December 1884 Antonio Cano y Prieto, Governor 28 December 1884 to 28 January 1885 Waldo Pérez Cossio...
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cathedral houses The Christ of Forgiveness by Colombian artist Francisco Antonio Cano Cardona. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Catedral Metropolitana...
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