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    Fin de curso (1943) - Self (uncredited) Eugenia de Montijo (1944) - Jerónimo Bonaparte Lola Montes (1944) - Walter The Tower of the Seven Hunchbacks (1945)...
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  • French: Jérôme Maltese: Ġlormu Esperanto: Hieronimo Spanish: Jerónimo, Gerónimo Portuguese: Jerônimo Catalan: Jeroni, Jerònim Galician: Xerome, Xeromo Polish:...
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  • associated with debauchery. Charles-Maurice de Talleyrand wrote that Joseph Bonaparte "sought only life's pleasures and easy access to libertinism" while on...
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    Maatschappij ter bevordering van de Landbouw. In 1808 he was asked by Louis Bonaparte to be a member of the committee for the formation of the Koninklijk Instituut...
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    government accepted his abdication and Napoleon's choice of his brother Joseph Bonaparte as king of Spain, the Spanish people did not. Uprisings broke out throughout...
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    These were the English cardinal Reginald Pole and the Portuguese bishop Jerónimo Osório, both of whom lived for many years in Italy, and the Italian humanist...
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    of Spain – Bourbon (Viceroyalty of Peru), 1700–1808 Kingdom of Spain – Bonaparte (Viceroyalty of Peru), 1808–1813 Kingdom of Spain – Bourbon (Viceroyalty...
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    Aragon; its holders included Jerónimo Zurita y Castro, the De Argensola brothers, Bartolomé and Lupercio, Juan Costa and Jerónimo Martel. Much of the work...
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  • Hieronymus (disambiguation) Jeremy (disambiguation) Jeroen (disambiguation) Jerónimo (disambiguation) Jerry (given name) This disambiguation page lists articles...
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    Campomanes, Count of Floridablanca, Ricardo Wall and the Genoan aristocrat Jerónimo Grimaldi. Under Charles's reign, Spain began to be recognized as a nation...
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    Gabriel García Moreno, Jerónimo Carrión, Plácido Chiriboga, Rafael Carvajal (1859–1861) Government of Cuenca, Leaders: Jerónimo Carrión, Francisco Robles...
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  • Divided Elizabeth 'Betsy' Patterson Marion Davies Jérôme Bonaparte Dick Powell Napoleon Bonaparte Claude Rains Mary of Scotland Mary, Queen of Scots Katharine...
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    appointed by Louis Bonaparte in 1808 for the Koninklijk Instituut van Wetenschappen along with Martinus van Marum, Martinus Stuart, and Jeronimo de Bosch. The...
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    Hospital de la Corte and the Convento de la Victoria (in the Carrera de San Jerónimo) there was an open-air food market: fruit, bread and vegetable vendors...
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  • (They Always Return at Dawn, 1949), dir. Jerónimo Mihura Mi adorado Juan (My Beloved Juan, 1950), dir. Jerónimo Mihura La canción de la Malibrán (Malibran's...
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    them into the previously hostile Argentinian nation state. Mapuche leader Jeronimo Maliqueo described indigenous peoples as "the first Peronists", with Perón...
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    Spanish). Retrieved October 1, 2022. "Biografía de Benito Jerónimo Feijoo - Benito Jerónimo Feijoo". Biblioteca Virtual Miguel de Cervantes (in Spanish)...
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    works of the aforementioned authors, a translation of the catechism of Jerónimo de Ripalda by Juan Pérez de Betolaza and two verses of an elegy by Juan...
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    home to three companies in the Global 2000 (EDP Group, Galp Energia and Jerónimo Martins). Lisbon is one of the major economic centres in Europe, with a...
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    Revolutionary Wars the city was the site of the Battle of Bassano. Napoleon Bonaparte remained in Bassano del Grappa for many months. In 1815 it was included...
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    or Tirso de Molina. During the Enlightenment authors included, Benito Jerónimo Feijóo, Gaspar Melchor de Jovellanos, and Leandro Fernández de Moratín...
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    Napoleon's invasion of Spain and his installation of his brother, Joseph Bonaparte, on the Spanish throne in 1808. The royal family is apparently paying...
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    Ferdinand VII. Frederic Quillet had been tasked by his commander, Joseph Bonaparte, to make an inventory of Godoy's private collection during the French...
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    The monastery was ruined during the sieges (1808 and 1809) by Napoleon Bonaparte, that the Aragonese capital suffered in the Peninsular War. However, the...
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    Tosta Ramiro Curi de Lemos Haras Interlagos 2:30.537 1⁄4 length 2014 Bonaparte V. Leal V. Nahid Stud TNT Stud TNT 2:28.593 43⁄4 lengths 2013 Fixador...
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  • 1789–1792: Francisco Antonio de Lancy 1793–1794: Antonio Ricardos 1794: Jerónimo Girón de Moctezuma Ahumada y Salcedo (interim) 1794: Luis Firmín de Carvajal...
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    (in Italian). 2019-11-25. Retrieved 2023-10-02. Tabet, Xavier (1998). "Bonaparte, Venise et les îles ioniennes : de la politique territoriale à la géopolitique"...
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  • ministers, like José Moñino, Pedro Rodríguez, Pedro Pablo Abarca de Bolea, Jerónimo Grimaldi and Leopoldo de Gregorio. Without leaving the model of the Ancien...
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    Basilica, where most of the kings were buried. The burial place of the Bonaparte family is the Chapelle Impériale in Ajaccio, but the two emperors were...
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    his collection (his favourite). It was taken to Paris in 1813 by Joseph Bonaparte and it remained there until 1815. The Madonna and Child with John the...
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