Pedro Navarro, Count of Oliveto (c. 1460 – 28 August 1528) was a Navarrese military engineer and general who participated in the War of the League of...
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Pedro Navarro (Santiago, Chile; 30 March 2001) is a Chilean footballer who plays as a defender and currently plays for O'Higgins of the Primera División...
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Capt. Pedro Navarro y Bravo (29 June 1879 – unknown), more commonly known as Pedro B. Navarro Jr., was a Filipino bandleader. He was known as the first...
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Navarro (Mexican footballer) (born 1963), Mexican football goalkeeper Nick Navarro (1929–2011), Cuban-American sheriff and businessman Pedro Navarro,...
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undertaken on 23 July 1508 by a Spanish fleet under the command of Pedro Navarro. By the early 16th century the territory of Badis and its surroundings...
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Oran by the Spanish Empire took place on May 1509, when an army led by Pedro Navarro on behalf of the Cardinal Cisneros seized the North African city, which...
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Papal infantry, numbering about 2,000, all under the general command of Pedro Navarro; Taylor places the formations of infantry in a deep column parallel...
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In 1508, Spain launched a successful expedition under the command of Pedro Navarro to take the peñón located near Badis, held by pirates who were constantly...
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strong entrenchments and obstacles prepared by the famous engineer Pedro Navarro. Gaston left 2,000 men to watch Ravenna and moved the rest of his force...
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drawn Henry VIII into the League, sent an army under Odet de Foix and Pedro Navarro, Count of Oliveto through Genoa—where Andrea Doria had quickly joined...
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screenwriter Paula Oliveto (born 1973), Argentine lawyer and politician Pedro Navarro, Count of Oliveto (c. 1460 – 1528), Spanish military engineer Alessandro...
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served under Charles V's principal commanders in the Italian Wars: Pedro Navarro, Fabrizio Colonna, and the illustrious Gran Capitán, Gonzalo Fernández...
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Pucca, Nathália Borges, Mariana Nunes, Fernanda Cascardo, Pri Esteves, Pedro Navarro e Adler Henrique. Godspell became the first live show to be approved...
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of the Hafsid domains, and Pedro Navarro took first Bejaia (in modern Algeria) and Tripoli (in modern Libya). Pedro Navarro then attempted to seize Djerba...
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companies of French troops under the command of Thomas de Foix-Lescun and Pedro Navarro; he had also secured the services of the condottiere Giovanni de' Medici...
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Cardinal Cisneros commissioned Pedro Navarro, to seize several other places on the Algerian coast used by the corsairs. Navarro set sail for Béjaïa on 1 January...
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In December 1509, a force gathered in Ibiza and Formentera, led by Pedro Navarro, with the aim of taking several places on the Barbary coast. On January...
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many of whom sought asylum in the city, after which the Spanish led by Pedro Navarro established a fortified base and garrison on one of the islets off the...
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wars against Moors at Granada in Spain, and in North Africa, under Pedro Navarro intervening in the Conquest of Oran. At the age of nearly seventy years...
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Kingdom, and Banu Thabit dynasty. In 1510, the city was conquered by Pedro Navarro, Count of Oliveto for Spain. In 1530, it was assigned together with...
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Pedro Sánchez Pérez-Castejón (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈpeðɾo ˈsantʃeθ ˈpeɾeθ kasteˈxon]; born 29 February 1972) is a Spanish politician who has served...
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campaign led by Pedro Navarro which captured the city of Tripoli in North Africa in the name of the Crown of Aragon in 1510. Navarro was a commander in...
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city until 1551. Tripoli was captured by a Spanish force led by Count Pedro Navarro in 1510, and most of the city's population was killed, enslaved or displaced...
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occurred in Europe during the late 20th century. Juan Pedro Martínez' father, Andrés Martínez Navarro, had been commissioned to drive a tank truck carrying...
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the Estadio Santa Laura, but won the second match 2–1 with goals of Luis Pedro Figueroa and Rodrigo Rojas, earning a spot in the finals for the first time...
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leaders Gonzalo Fernández de Córdoba Prospero Colonna Fabrizio Colonna Pedro Navarro Diego García de Paredes Duke of Nemours † Chandieu † Yves d'Alègre Roberto...
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Antonio Navarro (February 27, 1795 – January 13, 1871) was a Texas statesman, revolutionary, rancher, and merchant. The son of Ángel Navarro and Josefa...
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the time, numbered 25,000 inhabitants and counted 6,000 fueros. Count Pedro Navarro, on the orders of Cardinal Francisco Jiménez de Cisneros, finally captured...
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cavalry during the Peninsular War Casto Méndez Núñez (1830–1880), admiral Pedro Navarro, Count of Oliveto (c. 1460–1528), prominent general Álvaro de Navia...
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Gonzalo Fernández de Córdoba Bartolomeo d'Alviano Prospero Colonna Pedro Navarro Diego García de Paredes Ludovico II of Saluzzo Yves d'Alègre Piero de...
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