Gaspar Fernandes (sometimes written Gaspar Fernández, the Spanish version of his name) (1566–1629) was a Portuguese-Mexican composer and organist active...
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Precious Blood. Gaspar DiGregorio (1905–1970), Italian-American organized-crime figure Gaspar Fagel (1634–1688), Dutch statesman Gaspar Fernandes (1566–1629)...
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"Xicochi" is a 17th-century motet, written by Gaspar Fernandes while he was organist of Puebla Cathedral. It serves as an example of the influence of indigenous...
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Arménio Fernandes (born 9 November 1959) is an Angolan sprinter. He competed in the men's 100 metres at the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seol. He competed...
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Escobar, Francisco Guerrero, Manuel de Zumaya, Juana Inés de la Cruz, Gaspar Fernandes, and Juan Gutiérrez de Padilla. Derived from medieval dance forms,...
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professor at Puebla Cathedral under the maestro de capilla Gaspar Fernandes. After Fernandes' death, he was appointed maestro of the cathedral in 1629...
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(1565–1615) Francis Pilkington (c. 1565–1638) Manuel Cardoso (1566–1650) Gaspar Fernandes, or Fernández (1566–1629) Alessandro Piccinini (1566–1638) Lucia Quinciani...
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Sebastián Aguilera de Heredia (1561–1627) Francisco de Peraza (1564–1598) Gaspar Fernandes (1566–1629) Estacio de Lacerna (ca. 1570–after 1616) Francisco Correa...
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Records of three Japanese coolies dating from the 16th century, named Gaspar Fernandes, Miguel and Ventura who ended up in Mexico showed that they were purchased...
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Records of three Japanese slaves dating from the 16th century, named Gaspar Fernandes, Miguel and Ventura who ended up in Mexico showed that they were purchased...
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villancicos were Juan del Encina, Pedro de Escobar, Francisco Guerrero, Gaspar Fernandes and Juan Gutiérez de Padilla. Popular Spanish villancicos include "Los...
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Records of three Japanese slaves dating from the 16th century, named Gaspar Fernandes, Miguel and Ventura who ended up in Mexico showed that they were purchased...
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Cissoko (vocals, kora, drums). Compositions by Martínez Compañón, Gaspar Fernandes (1565-1629), Miguel Matamoros, Carmito Gamboa, Gilberto Valdés. Readings...
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sign of high status. 16th century records of three Japanese slaves, Gaspar Fernandes, Miguel and Ventura, who ended up in Mexico showed that they were purchased...
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Neri Cardinal Ferrão, the current Archbishop of Goa and Daman. Fr. Gaspar Fernandes, O.F.M. Cap., Catholic capuchin priest serving in the Apostolic Vicariate...
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c. 1565 – 1647 Portuguese Alessandro Piccinini 1566 – 1638 Italian Gaspar Fernandes 1566 – 1629 Portuguese Manuel Cardoso 1566 – 1650 Portuguese Julien...
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Stephen Ferguson Frank Ferko (born 1950) Giuseppe Ferlendis (1755–1802) Gaspar Fernandes (1566–1629) Agustín Fernández (born 1958) Oscar Lorenzo Fernández (1897–1948)...
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Vice-Minister for the Media 1999–2005 Succeeded by Preceded by Miguel Gaspar Fernandes Neto Ambassador of Angola to Ethiopia 2005–2010 Succeeded by Arcanjo...
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João Fernandes Lavrador (1453–1501) (Portuguese pronunciation: [ʒuˈɐ̃w fɨɾˈnɐ̃dɨʒ lɐvɾɐˈðoɾ]) was a Portuguese explorer of the late 15th century. He was...
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recorded as a criminal case at the Fatorda police station, consisted of Gaspar Fernandes, a person living in the Mahanagar Housing Complex in Madel confronted...
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musical director Manuel Cardoso (1566–1650), composer and organist Gaspar Fernandes (1566–1629), composer and organist Estêvão de Brito (1570–1641), composer...
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Records of three Japanese slaves dating from the 16th century, named Gaspar Fernandes, Miguel and Ventura who ended up in Mexico showed that they were purchased...
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The Lagar of Diogo Fernandes Faleiro (Portuguese: Lagar de Diogo Fernandes Faleiro) is an ancient winepress, hewn from riverbank rocks, situated in the...
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Gaspar Frutuoso (c. 1522 – 1591) was a Portuguese priest, historian and humanist from the island of São Miguel, in the Portuguese archipelago of the Azores...
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Miguel Neto (proper : Miguel Gaspar Neto or Miguel Gaspar Fernandes Neto) was the ambassador of Angola to South Africa. He was appointed ambassador by...
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Records of three Japanese slaves dating from the 16th century, named Gaspar Fernandes, Miguel and Ventura who ended up in Mexico showed that they were purchased...
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Diogo Fernandes Pereira, sometimes called simply Diogo Fernandes, was a Portuguese 16th-century navigator, originally from Setúbal, Portugal. Diogo Fernandes...
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removed from the parishes if they did not have the required sufficiency. Gaspar Fernandes, a composer and organist from New Spain, specifically Guatemalan, active...
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use in the 1540s. The choirbooks were copied and bound in 1602 by Gaspar Fernandes who was the cathedral's choirmaster and organist from 1599 until 1606...
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(1528–1599) Juan Blas de Castro (1561–1631) Pedro Ruimonte (1565–1627) Gaspar Fernandes (1566–1629) Mateo Romero El maestro capitán (1575–1647) Juan Arañés...
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