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    Vicente Bacallar y Sanna, 1st Marquess of San Felipe, later italianized into Vincenzo Bacallar Sanna (Cagliari – Sardinia, island now belonging to Italy)...
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    delicacy. Not much is known about Louis' personality. According to Vicente Bacallar, Marquis de San Felipe, he was "extremely liberal, magnanimous and...
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  • anthropologist Gerolamo Araolla (1542–1615) Sergio Atzeni (1952–1995) Vicente Bacallar Sanna (1669–1726) Ludovico Baille (1764–1839) Alberto Capitta (born...
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    assigned seat Niceto Alcalá-Zamora Vicente Aleixandre Dámaso Alonso José "Azorín" Martínez Ruiz Vicente Bacallar y Sanna Pío Baroja Jacinto Benavente...
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    Peerage of Spain and Peerage of Sardinia, granted in 1709 by Philip V to Vicente Bacallar y Sanna, a Sardinian historian of Valencian origin who served as ambassador...
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    politicians such as Joseph de Solís and the Sardinian political philosopher Vicente Bacallar. Philip agreed to relinquish his right of succession to France under...
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    the Bourbonist partisans, Bacallar, fled into the Galluran mountains, where he was defeated by Pes. In 1710, Vicente Bacallar, Marquis of San Felipe, approached...
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    Sardinian until the 19th century and were well-versed in the former, like Vicente Bacallar y Sanna that was one of the founders of the Real Academia Española;...
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  • Latiano; House de Vargas Machuca, Dukes of Vargas Machuca: Marquess of San Vicente (Grand of Spain) and Marquess of Valtolla; House Campolattaro, family...
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    Castelvì wrote in Spanish Joseph Zatrillas Vico wrote in Spanish Vincenzo Bacallar Y Sanna, the Marquis of San Felipe Francesco Angelo de Vico, (Sassari,...
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  • Madariaga, 1976–1978. Carlos Bousoño, 1980–2015. Juan Mayorga, since 2019. Vicente Bacallar, Marquis of San Felipe, founder academician 1713–1726. Francisco Antonio...
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    Spain William IV, Prince of Orange January 1, 1724 January 1, 1724 Vicente Bacallar y Sanna Louis I of Spain William IV, Prince of Orange June 11, 1726...
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  • Cristóbal de la Laguna, Spain: Juan Tous Meliá. ISBN 978-84-607-9975-7. Vicente Bacallar y Sanna: Comentarios de la guerra de España e historia de su rey Felipe...
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  • Bishop of Solsona) Giovanni Battista de Aquena (1613–1615 Died) Vincenzo Bacallar (1615–1625 Died) Giovanni Atzori (1625–1627 Died) Sebastiano Carta (1627–1631...
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    on 2 February 1584) Antioco Nin (1572 until his death in 1578) Andrés Bacallar (13 January 1578 – 13 September 1604), later Metropolitan Archbishop of...
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