• Antonio Escobar may refer to: Antonio Escobar y Mendoza (1589–1669), Spanish ethicist Antonio Escobar Huertas (1879–1940), Spanish general Antonio Escobar...
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  • Colombian footballer Ángel Escobar, Venezuelan baseball player Antonio Escobar Núñez (born 1976), Spanish musician Antonio Escobar y Mendoza, 17th-century...
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  • Antonio Escobar Huerta (14 November 1879 – 8 February 1940) was a Spanish military officer. Escobar was a Catholic and a conservative. At the outbreak...
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  • Antonio Escobar Núñez (born 1976) is a Spanish musical artist who has won awards during his career as a music producer, mixing engineer, sound designer...
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  • Luis Antonio Escobar (19 September 1969 – 8 December 1987) was a Peruvian international footballer who played as a striker. Escobar died in the 1987 Alianza...
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  • Luis Antonio Escobar (July 14, 1925 in Villapinzón, Cundinamarca – September 11, 1993 in Miami, Florida) was a Colombian composer and musicologist. He...
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    Antonio Escobar y Mendoza (1589 – 4 July 1669) was the leading ethicist of his time. Born at Valladolid in Castile, he was educated by Jesuits before...
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    Pablo Emilio Escobar Gaviria (/ˈɛskəbɑːr/; Spanish: [ˈpaβlo eskoˈβaɾ]; 1 December 1949 – 2 December 1993) was a Colombian drug lord, narcoterrorist, and...
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  • Escobar (swimmer) (born 1984), Mexican Olympian in 2008 Luis Antonio Escobar (composer) (1925–1993), Colombian composer and musicologist Luis Antonio...
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  • footballer Antonio Dixon (American football), American football player Antonio Donnarumma, Italian footballer Antonio Escobar (disambiguation) Antonio Esparragoza...
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  • Perseguidos por Pablo Escobar (English: Those Persecuted by Pablo Escobar), was a paramilitary group composed of enemies of Pablo Escobar. They waged a small-scale...
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  • Escobar: El Patrón del Mal (international title: Pablo Escobar, The Drug Lord; also known as Pablo Escobar: El Patrón del Mal) is a 2012 Colombian TV Series...
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    WWE, where he performs on the SmackDown brand under the ring name Santos Escobar and is the leader of Legado Del Fantasma. He is a former member of the...
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  • Araceli Aguilar as La Morena Jorge del Campo as Dr. Domingo Sánchez Antonio Escobar as Delfino Dora Cordero as Ceferina Jair De Rubín as Chamuco Germán...
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    the early modern period (especially the Jesuits, and in particular Antonio Escobar). Pascal denounced casuistry as the mere use of complex reasoning to...
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    Pascal's perceived libel. Pascal's main source on Jesuit casuistry was Antonio Escobar's Summula casuum conscientiae (1627), several propositions of which...
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    (1936–1939) he remained loyal to the Second Spanish Republic General Antonio Escobar Huertas (1879 in Ceuta – executed 1940 in Barcelona), a Spanish military...
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  • the 21st century, and the youngest in the entire league since Luis Antonio Escobar for Alianza Lima in 1984. Three days later he played his first Copa...
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  • Lastra Cinematography David Omedes Edited by Alejandro Lázaro Music by Antonio Escobar Production companies Atresmedia Cine La Zona Lazonafilms Wind Films...
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  • crash near Ancon Hill, Panama (1983). In the remains of the airplane HK-2139P also was found the corpse of Colombian congressman Antonio Escobar Bravo...
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    approach of the festival of St. John... The musician and pedagogue Luis Antonio Escobar, in the chapter "La mezcla de indio y negro" (The mixture of Indian...
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  • Miguel Antonio Escobar Montalvo (18 April 1945 – 11 April 2023) was a Colombian footballer who played as a defender. He made 15 appearances for the Colombia...
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    Durruti (1896–1936), anarchist revolutionary in the Spanish Civil War Antonio Escobar (1879–1940), Army general Josep Lluís Facerías (1920–1957), politician...
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  • Venezuelan composer Jorge Núñez (singer), American Idol contestant Antonio Escobar Núñez, a Spanish composer, music producer and sound designer Aaron...
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  • Ricardo Antonio Escobar Acuña (born 30 March 1998) is a Chilean footballer who plays as a defender for Deportes Limache. A product of Audax Italiano youth...
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    rebel-held buildings in the city. The Civil Guards, led by the Colonel Antonio Escobar, assaulted the Hotel Colón and the Ritz, and the anarchists occupied...
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  • Real Life prank. He also maintains an active vlogging channel. Marco Antonio Escobar United States OmarGoshTV, The Omar Gosh Vlogs Adventures, paranormal...
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  • (1923–1998), Cuban scholar and politician António Nunes Ribeiro Sanches (1699–1783), Portuguese encyclopédiste Antonio Escobar Núñez (born 1976), Spanish musician...
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    Catholic thinkers in the early modern period. Casuistic authors include Antonio Escobar y Mendoza, whose Summula casuum conscientiae (1627) enjoyed great success...
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  • Arguedas Katia del Río as Angela Castro Angélica Rivera as María Inés Antonio Escobar as Sebastián Amairani as Rocío Celina del Villar as Carmen Ruelas Angélica...
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