Juan de Ferreras y García (1 June 1652, La Bañeza - 8 June 1735), Spanish priest who became one of the founding members of the Royal Spanish Academy in...
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María Margarita Ferreras Lorenzo (1900–1964) was a Spanish writer and poet of the Generation of '27. Margarita Ferreras was born in Alcañices on 26 February...
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Juan Pablo Colinas Ferreras (born 2 September 1978), known as Juan Pablo, is a Spanish former professional footballer who played as a goalkeeper. Born...
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de História da Sociedade e da Cultura n.º 19, Imprensa da Universidade de Coimbra, 2019, p.110. Juan de Ferreras: Synopsis historica chronologica de España...
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de Ferreras y Villarejo"". Diario Crítico (in Spanish). 12 July 2022. Retrieved 30 May 2023. Personal website Juan Carlos Monedero on Facebook Juan Carlos...
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Francisco Ferrera (29 January 1794 – 10 April 1851) was a president of Honduras. He was born in San Juan de Flores, Honduras. Ferrera joined the guerrerista...
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under chief librarian Juan Ferreras — a minor post, but one which at least justified his continued residence at court.: 4 Ferreras also found him employment...
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see of Santiago de Compostela in the days of Charlemagne (called rex Franciae, king of France). In Juan de Ferreras, ed. Historia de España, XVI (Madrid:...
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Manuel Codorniu (redirect from Manuel Codorníu i Ferreras)
Manuel Codorniu y Ferreras (1 June 1788 – 18 July 1857) was a Spanish military physician, educator and publisher who served in the Senate (1841–1843) and...
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Jacques-Auguste de Thou; Nicolas Rigault (1734). Histoire universelle de Jacques-Auguste de Thou: depuis 1543. jusqu'en 1607. pp. 186–. Juan de Ferreras (1775)...
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elected Finance Chair. She is a Democrat. Ferreras-Copeland grew up in Corona, Queens to mother Josefina Ferreras-Peláez, an office aide who worked at the...
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Història de la ciutat de Lleida. Josep Lladonosa. 1980. ISBN 9788472561830. Índice general de la Synopsis histórica de España. Juan de Ferreras. 1791. Roca...
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Cabanilles AllMusic biography Encyclopædia Britannica Juan Cabanilles Arsenio Garcia-Ferreras: Juan Baptista Cabanilles: sein Leben und Werk (Die Tientos...
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Corral "Krusty" Juan Echanove as Fausto Armendáriz Josean Bengoetxea as Luis Carreño Carlos Rodríguez as Dani Pau Durá as Delegado Ferreras Daniel Jumillas...
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Bernard d'Albi (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
6616–6619. J. P. Adams, Sede Vacante 1342. Retrieved: 2016-06-19. Juan de Ferreras; Vaquette d' Hermilly (1751). Histoire generale d'Espagne (in French)...
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commanded by Generals Vicente Tosta Carrasco and Gregorio Ferrera, who then continued to Santa Rosa de Copán. The battle was fought on February 9 outside Jacaleapa...
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Jennifer (25 November 2017). "Conoce los verdaderos nombres de la banda de atracadores de 'La casa de papel'" (in Spanish). antena3.com. Archived from the original...
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Juan Nepomuceno Fernández Lindo y Zelaya (generally known as Juan Lindo) (16 May 1790, Tegucigalpa, Honduras – 23 April 1857, Gracias, Honduras) was a...
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Juan Luis Arsuaga Ferreras (born 1954 in Madrid) is a Spanish paleoanthropologist and author known for his work in the Atapuerca Archaeological Site. He...
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Los caballeros del firmamento (Knights of the Sky), in two volumes. Ferreras, Juan Ignacio, La Novela en España, Madrid: La Biblioteca del Laberinto, 2010...
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Bigas Luna (redirect from Juan José Bigas Luna)
José Juan Bigas Luna (19 March 1946 – 5 April 2013) was a Spanish film director, designer and artist. His films are typically characterised by a strong...
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"Los Pleneros de la 21: Afro-Puerto Rican traditions". Smithsonian Folkways Recordings. 1 December 2008. Retrieved 5 September 2020. Ferreras, S. E. (2005)...
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Juan Francisco de Molina (1779–1878) was the First President of Honduras from January 10 to April 13, 1839. Juan Francisco de Molina was born in 1779...
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Dionisio de Herrera José Azcona del Hoyo José Cecilio del Valle Nora Gúnera de Melgar Juan Francisco de Molina Francisco Ferrera Carlos Roberto Flores Juan Manuel...
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Juan José Alvarado (1798–1857) was Supreme Director of Honduras from 15 April 1839 to 27 April 1839. Alvarado was born in Ciudad de la Esperanza, Intibucá...
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Felipe Neri Medina (redirect from Felipe Neri Medina Valderas y Fernández de Córdova)
15 April 1839, Medina came back from exile and the Parliament appointed Juan José Alvarado as his successor. Medina then spent several years in exile...
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(1967) – Don Jaime Mendoza Gentleman Killer (1967) – Colonel Fernando Ferreras Killer Adios (1968) – Sam Ringold Cover Girl (1968) – Maurice Behar Pistol...
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Money Heist (redirect from La casa de papel)
4–5): father of Manila who aids the Professor in his plan Antonio García Ferreras as himself (featured parts 4–5): a journalist José Manuel Seda as Sagasta...
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the generation of neorealist Spanish writers from the 1990s, along with Juan Gracia, Gabriela Bustelo, Ray Loriga and Lucía Etxebarria. His books have...
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Margarita Ferreras (1900–1964) Agustín de Foxá (1903–1959) Pedro García Cabrera (1905–1981) Federico García Lorca (1898–1936) Pedro Garfias (1901–1967) Juan Gil-Albert...
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