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    Pedro de Moya (1610–1660) was a Spanish painter of the Baroque period. Born in Granada, he was first trained under Juan del Castillo in Seville. He enlisted...
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    Pedro Moya de Contreras (sometimes Pedro de Moya y Contreras) (c. 1528, Pedroche, Córdoba Province, Spain – December 21, 1591, Madrid) was a prelate and...
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  • Pedro de Moya (1610–1660), Spanish painter Richard Moya (1932–2017), American politician Roberto Moya (born 1965), Cuban discus thrower Rodolfo Moya (born...
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    Gonzalo de Salazar, Pedro Almíndez Chirino, Alonso de Estrada, Rodrigo de Albornoz, Alonso de Zuazo 20 April 1525 – 23 May 1525: Gonzalo de Salazar, Pedro Almíndez...
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    nephew Antonio, as well as Bartolomé Esteban Murillo, Pedro de Moya, Andro de Medina and Juan de Valdés Leal. His work was influenced by Venetian style...
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    Mary Magdalene de' Pazzi, OCarm (Italian: Maria Maddalena de' Pazzi; born Caterina Lucrezia de' Pazzi; 2 April 1566 – 25 May 1607), was an Italian Carmelite...
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  • June 2022). "Pedro Clar, entrenador de Ruud, rival de Nadal: "Moyá me preguntó si vería con ellos la final de Roland Garros"". Diario de Mallorca (in...
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    himself in colouring by studying the works of Pedro de Moya and Van Dyck. In the cloister of Nuestra Senora de Gracia, at Granada, is a picture by him of...
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  • December 1574, he was consecrated bishop by Pedro de Moya y Contreras, Archbishop of México, with Antonio Ruíz de Morales y Molina, Bishop of Tlaxcala, serving...
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    Juan de Moya; Gabriel de Torres y Velasco 1824 Juan de Moya 1825 Francisco de Yllas 1826 Juan de Moya; Isidro Barradas; Francisco de Yllas 1828 Juan de Moya...
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    Luis Moya is a municipality in the Mexican state of Zacatecas, located approximately 50 kilometres (31 mi) southeast of the state capital at Zacatecas...
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  • West Indies Church Catholic Church In office 1602–1605 Predecessor Pedro de Moya y Contreras Successor Juan Bautista Acevedo Muñoz Personal details Died...
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  • Bartolomé Montalvo Rafael Monleón Luis de Morales Matías Moreno Jacint Morera Jaume Morera i Galícia Pedro de Moya Evaristo Muñoz Glòria Muñoz Bartolomé...
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    Pier Luigi de Borgia, 1st Duke of Gandía (Spanish: Pedro Luis de Borja, Latin: Petrus Ludovicus de Boria) (1458 or 1460 – 1488 or 1491) was a Valencian...
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  • time with María de Cabrera y Bobadilla, daughter of Andrés de Cabrera, 1st Marquis of Moya, with whom he had one more child. By Teresa de Toledo: García...
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  • (1667–1744), 1 painting : Southern Landscape, Private collection (url) Pedro de Moya (1610 – c. 1666), 3 paintings : Holy Family, Museo Cerralbo, Madrid...
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  • on the site is the Rafa Nadal Open on the ATP Challenger Tour. Pedro Clar Carlos Moyá (technical director) Toni Nadal (director) Gustavo Marcaccio Nuno...
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  • Juan Moya y Delgado (1806–1874) was a prominent Tejano landowner and Mexican army captain who fought in the Texas Revolution. Juan Moya was born around...
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  • Antonio de Fonseca (1503−19 January 1557) was a Roman Catholic prelate and statesman who served as Bishop of Pamplona (1545-1557). Antonio de Fonseca...
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  • viceroy, Pedro Moya de Contreras, officially took over the office. Moya de Contreras had been visitador at the time of the death of Suárez de Mendoza,...
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  • consecrated bishop by Pedro de Moya y Contreras, Archbishop of México, with Juan de Medina Rincón y de la Vega, Bishop of Michoacán, and Diego de Romano y Govea...
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    a leading convent in New Spain. During the 16th century, Archbishop Pedro Moya de Contreras was concerned with the growing presence of orphaned girls...
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    position was given to Pedro Moya de Contreras, the first inquisitor general of New Spain, and now also archbishop of Mexico City. Moya de Contreras succeeded...
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    Marquisate of Moya [es] and, in 1489, the lordship of Chinchón. Beatriz de Bobadilla was born in 1440 to Mosén Pedro de Bobadilla and Beatriz de Corral. Her...
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  • time with María de Cabrera y Bobadilla, daughter of Andrés de Cabrera, 1st Marquis of Moya, with whom he had one more child. By Teresa de Toledo: García...
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  • Honduras national team. Moya made his professional debut for C.D.S. Vida on 23 August 2015 in the Liga Nacional de Fútbol Profesional de Honduras. He replaced...
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    1960. Men's foil Joaquín Moya Enrique González Jesús Díez Men's épée Manuel Martínez Jesús Díez Pedro Cabrera Men's team épée Pedro Cabrera, Manuel Martínez...
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    der Straet”), who also provided engravings for the publication of Pedro de Moya's 1622 Sanctum provinciale concilium mexici (Latin: Holy council of the...
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  • de Felipe IV, retratado por Velázquez. Asociación Cultural. pp. 107–122. {{cite book}}: |work= ignored (help) Barrio Moya, José Luis (1982). Pedro de...
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  • of the most eminent artists who worked in Spain during the so-called Siglo de Oro, the golden age of Spanish art. It was published for the first time in...
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