defended by the 29th Division. Commanders Bartolomé Muntané Cirici; Luis Bárzana Bárzana; José Torralba Ordóñez; Carlos Cuerda Gutiérrez; Commissars José...
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Antonio Gómez de Salazar; Martín Calvo Calvo; Carlos Cuerda Gutiérrez; Luis Bárzana Bárzana; Eloy Marín Villanueva; Commissars Rafael Bonilla Pérez, of the CNT;...
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Bazúa Rueda (1997–2001) Santiago Capella Vizcaíno (2001–2005) Eduardo Bárzana García (2005–2011) Jorge Manuel Vázquez Ramos (2011–2019) Manuel Dondé...
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Antonio Ramírez Salazar, Gabriel Maya Gutiérrez, Ramón Ramírez Zuluoga, Luis Modesto Páez Perdomo) Hospitallers of Saint John of God and martyrs in Spain...
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was born in Chachapoyas, Peru, in 1544 or 1545, the out of wedlock son of Luis Valera, a conquistador of the Inca Empire, and Francisca Pérez, an Andean...
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the riders gradually climbed uphill towards the intermediate sprint in Bárzana after 84.8 kilometres (52.7 mi) of racing. Immediately afterwards, the...
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from the original on 31 July 2023. Retrieved 31 July 2023. López Jurado, Luis Felipe. Prefilatelia de Murcia: Historia Postal del Reino de Murcia desde...
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Professed Religious of the Sisters of Saint Elizabeth (Poland) Alonzo de Barzana (ca. 1530–1597), Professed Priest of the Jesuits (Spain-Peru) Clement Shahbaz...
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