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    1849 to 1862. Covarrubias born to a Spanish family from France that emigrated to Mexico in 1818. He came to California in 1834. Covarrubias became Pío Pico's...
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    Miguel Covarrubias, also known as José Miguel Covarrubias Duclaud (22 November 1904 — 4 February 1957) was a Mexican painter, caricaturist, illustrator...
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    José María Covarrubias was from France and came to California in 1834. Covarrubias became Pío Pico private secretary in 1845. In 1849 Covarrubias was...
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    held by José María Covarrubias from 1861–1863. Joaquín Carrillo owned with his brother Rancho Lompoc and Rancho Mission Vieja de la Purisma. José María...
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    San Jose and signer of the Californian Constitution Ygnacio del Valle (1808-1880), Mayor of Los Angeles and California State Assemblyman José M. Covarrubias...
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  • Cochran  Vietnam Unknown Republican Tennessee State Representative José M. Covarrubias  France Unknown Unknown California State Assemblyman Swati Dandekar...
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    Encino on the index of expedientes held by the National Archives. Rancho San José was patented in two sections, one titled to Dalton-Palomares & Véjar, and...
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    Huasna and Rancho Pismo. Elected as mayor on 5/5/1853. Died 1867. 5 Jose M. Covarrubias 1853-1854 Born c. 1809. Elected as mayor on 11/6/1853. He was also...
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    1829): José María Diez Marina (1829): José Rafael Canalizo (1829 - 1830): Ramón Covarrubias (1830 - 1832): Manuel López de Ecala (1832 - 1833): José Rafael...
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  • Frida del Olmo Sandoval Emmanuel Palomares as José Emilio Aranda Rivero Cuéllar Juan Diego Covarrubias as Luciano Garza Treviño Josh Gutiérrez as Misael...
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    Language) is a dictionary of the Spanish language, written by Sebastián de Covarrubias in 1611. It was the first monolingual dictionary of the Castilian (Spanish)...
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    modernized version of [a] simple pre-Roman church" was built and dedicated in Covarrubias, Spain. The primary source on Christina is that of Icelander Sturla Þórðarson...
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  • Estrellas on 2 September 2024. Marcus Ornellas as Rodrigo Zárate / Diogo Covarrubias Juanpa Molina as child Diogo Scarlet Gruber as Amelia Ferreira Saldívar...
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    sculptor Juan José Sicre's statue of atop the tower was moved to tower base. Construction of the tower began in 1953 on the 100th anniversary of José Martí's...
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    Gabriel Dip. Aguilar Martínez José Luis Dip. Aguilar Zinser Adolfo Miguel Dip. Aguirre Corral Leobardo Dip. Aispuro Torres José Rosas Dip. Alarcón Bárcena...
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  • Mexico City looking for their uncle Horacio (José Elías Moreno), where they meet Claudio (Juan Diego Covarrubias), Horacio's adoptive son. Claudio is a noble...
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    Miguel Covarrubias, became convinced that the Olmec predated most other known Mesoamerican civilizations. In counterpoint to Stirling, Covarrubias, and...
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  • engineer and diplomat Pedro José de Zavala, 7th Marquess of Valleumbroso (1779–1850), Spanish-Peruvian nobleman Raúl Covarrubias Zavala (born 1965), Mexican...
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    Inclan December 3, 1843 Jose Guadalupe Covarrubias December 7, 1846 Vicente Romero: January 4, 1847 Juan José Baz January 13, 1847 Jose Ramon Malo February...
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    later revealed that Covarrubias is working for the Smoking Man and the Syndicate. The Syndicate later discovers that Covarrubias has betrayed them and...
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    the Mexico-Puebla Highway collapsed due to floods in Chalco de Díaz Covarrubias. The Circuito Exterior Mexiquense was also blocked by flooding between...
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  • Rory Cunningham (Max) Only Murders in the Building: "Sitzprobe" – Dana Covarrubias, Kathleen Gerlach, and Abby Geoghegan (Hulu) The Righteous Gemstones:...
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    February 29, 2016 "Bishop Francisco Diego Alarcón y Covarrubias" Catholic-Hierarchy.org. David M. Cheney. Retrieved July 27, 2016 "Archbishop Alfonso...
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  • in 2004) Most league goals in total: 104 (Juan Covarrubias) Most goals in total: 144 (Juan Covarrubias) Most Primera División appearances: 446 (Héctor...
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    vestibule, the original design of Covarrubias. It was built between 1531 and 1534. It is the first great work done by Covarrubias in Toledo. The two sections...
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    1657 Died) Francisco Diego Alarcón y Covarrubias (24 Sep 1657 – 18 May 1675 Died) Alfonso de Salizanes y Medina, O.F.M. (18 Nov 1675 – 19 Nov 1685 Died)...
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    Orlando Letelier (category Instituto Nacional General José Miguel Carrera alumni)
    located at the National Defense University, the role of Jaime Garcia Covarrubias, a Chilean professor who was head of counterintelligence for DINA—Pinochet’s...
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    have an artistic side to them. According to Mexican art historian José Miguel Covarrubias, works of art made by amateur Balinese artists are regarded as...
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    Catholic-Hierarchy.org. David M. Cheney. Retrieved February 29, 2016 "Bishop Francisco Diego Alarcón y Covarrubias" Catholic-Hierarchy.org. David M. Cheney. Retrieved...
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  • on United Nations estimates from 2022. Index A-B • C-D-E-F • G-H-I-J-K • L-M-N-O • P-Q-R-S • T-U-V-W-Y-Z Back to main page The following table lists fully...
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