José de Segovia may refer to: José Antonio de Segovia, (born 1982), Spanish cyclist Jose de Segovia (journalist), (born 1964), Spanish journalist, teacher...
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José Antonio de Segovia Botella (born 23 October 1982 in Las Navas del Marqués) is a Spanish former road racing cyclist. 2009 1st Overall Vuelta a Extremadura...
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Jose de Segovia (Madrid, 1964) is a Spanish teacher, journalist & theologian. He studied journalism at Universidad Complutense (Madrid), theology at University...
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José Manuel Segovia Fernández (born 13 April 1991) is a Spanish footballer who plays for Jijantes FC (Team in the Kings League) as a goalkeeper. Born...
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The Alcázar of Segovia is a medieval castle located in the city of Segovia, in Castile and León, Spain. It has existed since at least the 12th century...
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Segovia (/sɪˈɡoʊviə/ sig-OH-vee-ə, US also /seɪˈ-/ say-GOH-, Spanish: [seˈɣoβja] ) is a city in the autonomous community of Castile and León, Spain. It...
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city of Segovia. The church is dedicated to the Assumption of the Virgin Mary and to Saint Fructus and is the seat of the Diocese of Segovia. It was built...
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professional classical guitarists were either students of Segovia or students of Segovia's students. Segovia's contribution to the modern-romantic repertoire included...
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of Spain, Duke of Segovia (Spanish: Don Jaime Leopoldo Isabelino Enrique Alejandro Alberto Alfonso Víctor Acacio Pedro Pablo María de Borbón y Battenberg;...
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Nueva Segovia (modern-day Lal-lo, Cagayan). The see was moved in 1758 to Vigan because of its relative distance, at the request of Bishop Juan de la Fuente...
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Escape from Segovia (Spanish: La fuga de Segovia) is a 1981 Spanish prison-break film directed by Imanol Uribe from a screenplay by Ángel Amigo and Uribe...
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Uitgeverij Van, 2014) Contributors are José de Segovia, Leonardo De Chirico, Michael Herbst, Frank Hinkelmann, Martin de Jong, Jens Bruun Kofoed, Daniel Liechti...
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José Luis Aceves Galindo (born 21 May 1970, Segovia, Spain) is a Spanish politician and environmental agent for the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party,...
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Nueva Segovia (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈnweβa seˈɣoβja]) is a department in Nicaragua. It covers an area of 3,491 km2 and has a population of 275,291...
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José Millán de Poblete was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop-elect of Nueva Segovia (1675–?). José Millán de Poblete was born in Mexico in...
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studies with Regino Sainz de la Maza, Emilio Pujol, and Alirio Diaz. On Diaz's recommendation, he went to study with Andrés Segovia in Siena. After Siena...
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series of drawings depicting the antiquities of Segovia, including the rooms at the Alcázar de Segovia, which would be badly damaged by a fire in 1862...
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The Segovia Viaduct is a viaduct in the La Latina neighborhood in Madrid, Spain. Throughout the centuries the area has been a major crossroad. The bridge's...
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Andrés Segovia, who premiered it in 1941. The concerto consists of three movements: Allegro moderato Andante Allegro moderato e festivo The Segovia Collection...
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de Segovia or Cancionero Musical de Segovia (CMS) (Segovia Cathedral, Archivo Capitular, s.s. [antiguo18]), also known as Cancionero of the Segovia Cathedral...
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Juan de Borbón Colección Maestros de Capilla de la Catedral de Segovia. Segovia, 2005, ISBN 978-84-923988-3-6 José López-Calo Los Motetes de Miguel de Irízar...
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se proclama vencedor de la ronda provincial". laopiniondezamora.es (in Spanish). "4ª Vuelta Zamora: Victoria final para De Segovia (vídeo)". ciclo21.com...
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factory town of Nuevo Baztán, near Alcalá de Henares. The chapel of the Sacristy (Sagrario) in the Cathedral of Segovia. The altarpiece of the Transit of the...
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Ocotal (redirect from Ocotal, Nueva Segovia)
Ocotal (Spanish pronunciation: [okoˈtal]) is the capital of the Nueva Segovia Department in Nicaragua, Central America and the municipal seat of Ocotal...
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en Pedraza, séptimo Sol Repsol de Segovia" [Casa Taberna in Pedraza, seventh Sol Repsol of Segovia]. El Día de Segovia (in Spanish). 28 February 2023...
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Jerónimo de Alcalá Yáñez y Rivera (1571, in Murcia – 1632, in Segovia) was a Spanish physician and writer. Jerónimo de Alcalá was born in Murcia as son...
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Josefa Segovia, also known as Juanita or Josefa Loaiza, was a Mexican-American woman who was executed by hanging in Downieville, California, on July 5...
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Valles Mineros 1st Overall Vuelta a Segovia "José Grande". Cycling Archives. Retrieved 7 September 2020. "Tour de France 1971". Cycling Archives. Retrieved...
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José Antonio Nieves Conde (22 December 1911 in Segovia, Castilla y León, Spain – 14 September 2006) was a Spanish film maker, journalist, and screenplay...
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ISSN 1134-6582. Segovia, El Adelantado de (7 July 2019). "Adrada de Pirón, historia y tradiciones en las tierras del "Tuerto" | El Adelantado de Segovia". Retrieved...
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