Pedro Arias de Ávila (c. 1440 – 6 March 1531; often Pedro Arias Dávila or Pedrarias Dávila) was a Spanish soldier and colonial administrator. He led the...
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Gil González Dávila or Gil González de Ávila (b. 1480 – 21 April 1526) was a Spanish conquistador and the first European to explore present-day Nicaragua...
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vice-chair of the PNP. González is the second-youngest person to be elected Resident Commissioner and the first woman to hold the role. González was born in San...
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Pedro Juan Rosselló González (Latin American Spanish: [roseˈʝo]; born April 5, 1944) is a Puerto Rican physician and politician who served as the governor...
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Governor Dávila may refer to: Diego Dávila, 1st Marquis of Navamorcuende, Royal Governor of Chile from 1667 to 1670 Gil González Dávila (died 1543), Governor...
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footballer) Pedro González Pierella Pedro González Vera Raúl (footballer) Raúl Alberto González Raul Gonzalez (soccer) Raúl González Guzmán Raúl González Robles...
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Colón Dávila, Javier (January 2, 2021). "Pedro Pierluisi promete un gobierno diverso y libre de corrupción en su primer mensaje al país" [Pedro Pierluisi...
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"Luis Dávila Pernas será el nuevo director de la Administración de Asuntos Federales". El Nuevo Día (in Spanish). Retrieved 2024-03-20. "Luis Dávila Pernas...
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González, 1870 Jerónimo Treviño; 1871, 1877 and 1913 Genaro Garza García, 1871 Lázaro Garza Ayala, 1872 Narciso Dávila, 1872 José Eleuterio González,...
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Pedro de los Ríos y Gutiérrez de Aguayo (died 1547) was a Spanish colonial administrator who succeeded Pedrarias Dávila as governor of Castilla del Oro...
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(1907). "Pedro de Añazco". In Herbermann, Charles (ed.). Catholic Encyclopedia. Vol. 1. New York: Robert Appleton Company. The entry cites: Dávila, teatro...
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inhabited central Nicaragua. Gil González Dávila first entered what is now Nicaragua in 1522, with the permission of Pedrarias Dávila, governor of Castilla de...
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Oro, Pedro Arias Dávila (better known by the name of Pedrarias Dávila) decided to claim the territory they had explored. While Gil González Dávila was...
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Aníbal Acevedo Vilá 2005–2009: Luis Fortuño 2009–2017: Pedro Pierluisi 2017–present: Jenniffer González-Colón Popular Democratic Party (6) New Progressive...
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Diego González Montero Justiniano was interim Royal Governor of Chile twice, from February to May 1662 following the death of Pedro Porter Casanate and...
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infante Don Manuel, donated the complex to Elvira Blázquez, wife of Pedro González Dávila, repopulator of Ávila and head of the Velázquez of Cuéllar lineage...
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primary, while Kenneth R. Sanabría Domenech won the PPD primary. Odalys González González won the PNP primary. Incumbent PPD representative Jocelyn M. Rodríguez...
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arrangements for a second expedition with permission from Pedrarias Dávila, Panama's governor. Dávila, who himself was preparing an expedition north to Nicaragua...
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Bernabé Dávila, circa 1775-1776 Lucas de Fuentes, circa 1777-1799 Juan Francisco de Fuentes, circa 1800-1802 Tomás de Rivera, circa 1803 Miguel Dávila, circa...
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his supporters jailed. González was arrested with Madero. Madero was able to escape and issued a call for armed revolt. González later joined him and fought...
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Bukis as a four-member band along with drummer Jorge Dávila and bassist Carlos Enrique "Kike" González. Two years later, the band released their debut studio...
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Heberto Octavio Ruíz Morales Irís Marina Montenegro Blandón Irma de Jesús Dávila Lazo Jenny Azucena Martínez Gómez Jimmy Harold Blandón Rubio Johanna del...
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included the Pacific Coast of modern Nicaragua) 1514–1526 Pedro Arias Dávila 1526–1529 Pedro de los Ríos y Gutiérrez de Aguayo (Nicaragua was conquered...
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Pérez Fernando González de Traba (r. 1161–1165, d. 1165), son of prec. Bermudo Pérez de Traba (d. 1168), son of Pedro Fróilaz Gómez González de Traba (r...
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Valdés Dávila, 1955-1957 Eulalio Gutiérrez Treviño, 1958-1960 Eduardo Dávila Garza, 1961-1963 Roberto Orozco Melo, 1964-1966 Jesús R. González, 1967-1969...
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than two weeks after the coup, Carlos Dávila deposed Grove and Matte and deported them to the Easter Islands. Dávila proclaimed himself "provisional President"...
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Vela, first viceroy of Peru Pedro de la Gasca, bishop and diplomat Pedro de Villagra, governor of Chile Gil González Dávila, conquistador John of the Cross...
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Paredes Martín de Goiti Estêvão Gomes Gil González Dávila Garci González de Silva Juan de Grijalva Nuño de Guzmán Pedro de Heredia Miguel Holguín y Figueroa...
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Martí José Manuel Gónzalez García Felipe González Dionisio González Otazo Enrique González Vaello Francisco González Zapico Javier González-Estéfani Ana Gorroño...
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Cárdenas (1907) Rafael López Baralt (1907 -1908) Rubén González Cárdenas (1929 – 1931) Pedro Tinoco Smith (1931 – 1936) Diógenes Escalante (1936) Alejandro...
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