José Francisco de Peralta y López del Corral (April 3, 1786 - September 16, 1844) was a Costa Rican priest and politician. He was born in Cartago, Costa...
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Peralta (born 1982), Dominican baseball player Joel Peralta (born 1976), Dominican baseball player Jose Peralta (1971–2018), American politician José...
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widowed Peralta married Ana Basilia de Alvarado y Oreamuno.[citation needed] Peralta had a number of children including José Francisco de Peralta.[citation...
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Luis María Peralta (1759 in Sonora, New Spain – August 26, 1851) was a Californio ranchero and soldier in the Spanish Army. Peralta received Rancho San...
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Saborío José Francisco de Peralta y López del Corral José Miguel Corrales Bolaños Juan Fernando Echeverría Juan José de Bonilla y Herdocia Juan de Obregón...
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History". University of San Francisco. May 5, 2015. Archived from the original on July 15, 2018. Retrieved October 19, 2017. "San José State University: About...
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1962-66 (1963, 1986) María París, Olympic swim team member (1996) José Francisco de Peralta, priest and politician (1960) Pedro Pérez Zeledón, jurist and...
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Francisco Ibáñez de Segovia y Peralta (1644–1712) was a Spanish colonial administrator who was Royal Governor of Chile from 1700 to 1709. He was born...
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replaced by Santiago de Bonilla y Laya-Bolívar. Bonilla was succeeded by José María de Peralta on 14 July, who himself was succeeded by José Rafael Gallegos...
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Jorge DePaula Samuel Deduno Arturo DeFreites José DeLeón Wilson Delgado José de Paula Julio DePaula César Devarez José Devers Rafael Devers Félix Díaz Joselo...
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1840 by Governor Juan Alvarado to Jose Maria Hernandez and Sebastian Fabian Peralta. Located in the southern San Francisco Bay Area, the grant included present-day...
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of farmers and the oldest of thirteen brothers, born to Francisco Rubio and Mercedes Peralta, he grew up in the town of Dalías, until in 1876 he entered...
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Francisco Peralta del Campo (1837, Seville - 1897, Rome) was a Spanish painter; now best remembered for his costumbrista and Orientalist scenes. He began...
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California, to Don Luís María Peralta, a sergeant in the Spanish Army and later, commissioner of the Pueblo of San José, in recognition of his forty years...
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Cuadro Artístito de Híjar, 1993. PERALTA BALLABRIGA, Francisco Henry de Lubac, Quaderni del Concilio Francisco Peralta, obispo emérito de Vitoria Catholic...
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Sepúlveda family of California (redirect from Francisco Sepúlveda II)
Gabriel Arcángel. Juan José Sepúlveda was born in 1764, as the eldest son of Francisco Xavier Sepúlveda and María Candelaria de Redondo. He married Tomasa...
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José Francisco Morazán Quesada (Spanish pronunciation: [fɾanˈsisko moɾaˈsan]; born October 3, 1792 – September 15, 1842) was a liberal Central American...
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James Reavis (redirect from Peralta land grant)
Silva de Peralta de la Córdoba in 1708 to Don José Gaston Silva y Carrillo de Peralta de las Falces de Mendoza and Doña Francisca Maria de Garcia de la Córdoba...
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family of María Gertrudis Peralta and Nicolas Antonio Berrelleza. He served as an army sergeant at El Presidio Real de San Francisco. In 1805, he married María...
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in 1838, Alcalde de Haro issued an arrest warrant for Jose Antonio Galindo for the murder of José Doroteo Peralta (1810–1838). De Haro served again as...
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Gregorio Manuel Peralta (May 8, 1935 – October 3, 2001), better known as Gregorio "Goyo" Peralta, was a top Argentine boxer. Peralta enjoyed success as...
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deputies were elected, José Francisco de Peralta and José Antonio Alvarado, both prominent men from Cartago who lived in Guatemala. San Jose did not threaten...
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the Pueblo de San José de Guadalupe by José Joaquín Moraga, under orders of Antonio María de Bucareli y Ursúa, Viceroy of New Spain. San Jose served as...
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Lima. Peralta's parents were Spaniard Francisco Peralta Barnuevo and Magdalena E. Rocha Benavides from Lima. He was the brother of José de Peralta Barnuevo...
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José Maria Vergara y Lozano de Peralta (1792–1857) was a Colombian major general and hero of Independence of New Granada and Gran Colombia, Deputy for...
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mother of José Manuel Marroquín Ricaurte (1827–1908), who was president of Colombia from 1900 to 1904. External lineː Ricaurte-Lozano de Peralta Jorge Tadeo...
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Capitán Carmelo Peralta, commonly known as Carmelo Peralta, is a Paraguayan city and district situated on the banks of the Paraguay River, on the border...
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walker Francisco Ibáñez de Peralta (1644–1712), Spanish colonial administrator, Royal Governor of Chile 1700–1709 Francisco Ibáñez Talavera (1936–2023)...
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José Vicente Reynafé, was sentenced to death by order of Juan Manuel de Rosas. He was accused, along with his brothers Francisco, Guillermo and José Antonio...
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verses. Ruiz Casanova, José Francisco. "Juan de Tassis y Peralta". Diccionario biográfico España (in Spanish). Real Academia de la Historia. Fitzmaurice-Kelly...
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