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    Juan de las Cabezas Altamirano (1565 – 19 December 1615) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Arequipa (1615), Bishop of Santiago de Guatemala...
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    Luis Altamirano Talavera (July 5, 1867 – July 25, 1938) was a Chilean military officer, minister, Vice President of the Republic and finally president...
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  • Don Pedro de Anda Altamirano (c. 1551 - 27 January 1619) was a Spanish conquistador, judge, and colonizer of New Spain. As a captain in the Spanish Colonial...
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  • Temiño de Bañuelos, and the founder of Guadalajara, Cristóbal de Oñate. Juan married Doña Juana de Altamirano Castilla y Aguayo. Don Juan Bravo de Medrano...
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  • Obrero Socialista) in 1967, the core founding members were Juan Lorio, Augusto Lorío, Elí Altamirano (who later served as the party's secretary general) and...
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  • 3 of Altamirano Sánchez' poems: "6 a.m.", "Sueño Profético" and "Equivocación de Dios". In 1959 he taught literature at the Colegio Nacional Juan Bautista...
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    Cortés de Monroy y Pizarro Altamirano, 1st Marquess of the Valley of Oaxaca (/ɛərˈnɑːn kɔːrˈtɛs/ air-NAHN kor-TESS; Spanish: [eɾˈnaŋ koɾˈtes ðe monˈroj...
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  • separated from her mother and raised in the household of Juan Gutiérrez de Altamirano. Cortés, however, acknowledged Doña Leonor as his daughter and ensured...
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  • Cathedral (Ciudad Altamirano), Mexico San Juan Bautista Cathedral (Jinotega), Nicaragua San Juan Bautista Cathedral (Penonomé), Panama San Juan Bautista Cathedral...
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    (Spanish: Catedral de San Juan Bautista) also Ciudad Altamirano Cathedral is a cathedral of the Catholic Church located in Ciudad Altamirano, Guerrero, Mexico...
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    Killer (1984–86) Alberto Acosta (1986–88) Ricardo Altamirano (1986–88) Edgardo Arasa (1986–88) Antony de Ávila (1987–88) Claudio Borghi (1990–91) Darío Cabrol...
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  • 1696. Altamirano visited many of the key places for the Society of Jesus from the port of Cartagena, to Santafé de Bogotá and Quito. Altamirano reported...
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  • Empire Paternal granddaughter of Juan Altamirano and wife María de Vivero, and maternal granddaughter of Martín Pizarro de Hinojosa (grand-uncle of Francisco...
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  • Diego Torres Altamirano, O.F.M." Catholic-Hierarchy.org. David M. Cheney. Retrieved January 4, 2017 Pacheco, Juan Manuel. Los Primeros Obispos de Cartagena...
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  • Roberto De Felice as Francisco Solano López Rosa Ros as Eliza Lynch Nicasio Altamirano Valiente as Vice-Presidente Sanchez José Alfredo Pellón as Juan Crisóstomo...
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    Zabludovsky, architect Alejandro Zohn, architect Ignacio Manuel Altamirano Pita Amor Juan José Arreola Guillermo Arriaga Mariano Azuela Caridad Bravo Adams...
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    Vélaz de Medrano y Manso de Zúñiga, II Lord of Tabuérniga; and María de Altamirano y Ponce de León, a relative of Juan Ponce de León. A table of genealogy...
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    plans were underway to replace Velázquez. In May 1524, Carlos II named Juan Altamirano to conduct a residencia and become the new governor of Cuba. At the...
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  • Juan Martín Jáuregui Bertolami (born in Mar de Plata, Argentina) is an Argentine actor, who currently resides in Mexico City, Mexico since 1999, known...
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    Lascuráin, presidente de México por 45 minutos". México Desconocido (in Spanish). Retrieved 2024-02-14. Altamirano 2004, p. 17 Altamirano 2004, p. 23. "Procurador...
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    Diocese of Ciudad Altamirano (Latin: Dioecesis Civitatis Altamirensis) is a suffragan diocese of the Archdiocese of Acapulco, in Mexico. Juan Navarro Ramirez...
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  • Juan Reynoso Portillo (June 24, 1912 in Ancón de Santo Domingo, Guerrero – January 18, 2007 in Riva Palacio, Michoacán) was a Mexican fiddler who played...
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  • as Irene Mariana Karr as Susana Ferreira Verónica Merchant as Virginia Altamirano Alejandra Peniche as Julieta Angélica Vale as Teresa "Tere" Guillermo...
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    Fernando Guilebaldo Isabel Juan Jose Maria de Jesus Altamirano. During his childhood, around 1850, he moved with his family to San Juan del Río, and three years...
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    Alberto Yoacham Soffia (2008–2009) Juan Salazar Sparks (2009–2010) Pablo Cabrera Gaete (2010–2014) Juan Somavía Altamirano (2014–2017) Miguel Ángel González...
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    Estrada, Ramón Méndez Estrada, Bruno Montané, Rubén Medina, Juan Esteban Harrington, Óscar Altamirano, José Peguero, Guadalupe Ochoa, José Vicente Anaya, Pedro...
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  • as Felipe Alicia Rodríguez as Beatriz Valencia Vda. de Duarte Víctor Junco as Homero Altamirano Arsenio Campos as Diego Bustamante Miguel Macía as Father...
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  • Gerardo Galindo – bass guitar Juan Pompilio Tejeda Duarte – keyboards, backing vocals José Luis Rodríguez – drums Héctor Altamirano – guitar, backing vocals...
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    1924, the Chilean armed forces, led by General Luis Altamirano, began the saber-rattling (ruido de sables), a protest where soldiers banged their sabers...
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    (1676–1699) Died Ignacio de Urbina, O.S.H. (1701–1703) (Archbishop (personal title)) Died García Felipe de Legazpi y Velasco Altamirano y Albornoz (1704–1705)...
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