cronología: cinco siglos de historia, política y cultura (in Spanish). Madrid: Editorial Verbum [es]. ISBN 978-84-7962-248-0. Jacobo de la Pezuela (1863). "Resumen...
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the second half of the 20th century. Rojas was born in the city of Tunja, Boyacá, on March 12, 1900, to Julio Rojas Jiménez and his wife, Hermencia Pinilla...
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Don Fernando Fernández de Córdova y Valcárcel, 2nd Marquess of Mendigorría (2 September 1809, in Buenos Aires – 30 October 1883, in Madrid), was a Spanish...
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President Verónica Abad Rojas. Both Noboa and Abad Rojas had distanced themselves from each other since the inauguration, with Abad Rojas "launching personal...
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writers "Artistas despiden a Inés Córdova y a su diversa obra de 'silenciosa belleza'" [Artists Say Goodbye to Inés Córdova and Her Diverse Work of 'Silent...
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SS14, Héctor Serna SS14, Olmos y Flores SS14,... Sahily Córdova has collected her prizes and signed with Queta Rojas Model Management. She is also signed...
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Rodríguez Magariños. In Locumba, Colonel Manuel de Mendiburu also organized forces, including Justo Arias y Aragüez in 1842. José Rosa Ara also organized...
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January 2025). "La Roja Sub 20 tiene nómina: revisa los 23 jugadores elegidos por Nicolás Córdova para el Sudamericano" [La Roja U-20 have a roster:...
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Universitaria. Rojas, Carlos Donoso; Pozo, Gonzalo Serrano del (2011). Chile y la Guerra del Pacífico (in Spanish). Ediciones Centro de Estudios Bicentenario...
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y Paláu José de Córdoba y Rojas Luis de Córdova y Córdova Juan de la Cosa Manuel Deschamps Martínez Juan Domingo Deslobbes y Cortés Segundo Díaz de Herrera...
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Mexican literature (section National Prize for Arts and Sciences (Premio Nacional de Ciencias y Artes) awarded)
Antonio Aguirre Rojas (1954–) Carlos Pereyra Carlos Alvear Acevedo Eduardo Blanquel Guillermo Bonfil Batalla (1935–1991) Victor Manuel Castillo Farreras...
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In July 2007, Rojas González was elected by the city council as acting mayor, to complete Jorge Vargas González's term. However, Rojas González's tenure...
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Severo Melgarejo Rojas (10 January 1842 - 3 March 1905) was a Bolivian military officer, business man and guano magnate. He was the son of the President...
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the Age of Independence" (PDF). Revista Científica General José María Córdova. 19 (35): 643–676. doi:10.21830/19006586.794. ISSN 2500-7645. Arana, Marie...
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Fernández de Córdova y Campos 634. Emilia Páez-Jaramillo y Vicente 635. María Elvira Fernández de Córdova y Álvarez de Bohorques 636. María de la Concepción...
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de Belmonte". Córdoba (in Spanish). 1 May 2015. Retrieved 21 October 2023. "José Manuel Belmonte cierra el círculo de su trilogía sobre los Patios de...
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Goyena, circa 1831 Luis María Valdelluly, circa 1832 Manuel de Lastra, circa 1833 Manuel Jiménez Córdova, circa 1835 Gerardo Rabassa, circa 1836 Antonio Guadalupe...
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de Parma and the Marques of la Victoria, Juan José de Navarro Viana y Búfalo. Command was then handed over to Admiral Don Luis de Córdova y Córdova....
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Aguilar from the MRN, who assumed the position in 2024. 1825–1826: Manuel José de Rojas 1826–1830: José Diego Lara 1829: Emeterio Pineda 1830–1834: Joaquín...
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Diego Rivera (redirect from Diego María de la Concepción Juan Nepomuceno Estanislao de la Rivera y Barrientos Acosta y Rodríguez)
Maternidad, Angelina y el niño Diego (Motherhood, Angelina and the Child Diego), c. August 1916, oil on canvas, 134.5 × 88.5 cm, Museo de Arte Carrillo Gil...
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Araujo, 1917 José María Cabrera, 1918 Raquel Cal y Mayor, 1919-1920 José María Trujillo, 1920 Manuel C. Paz, 1921 Álvaro Cancino, 1922-1923 Enoch C. Araujo...
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Armando Caroca (redirect from Armando Caroca Rojas)
Bautista Lagos T., Augusto Leyton Caro, Julio Magnolfi Luschi, and Manuel Córdova Morales. He was re-elected regidor of Pichilemu for the 1950–53, and...
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Eduardo Berizzo (category Olympique de Marseille players)
December 2022. Rojas, Manuel (27 March 2023). "Alexis Sánchez salva a Chile de un nuevo descalabro y le da el primer triunfo a la "Roja" en la era Berizzo"...
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governments of Manuel Isidoro Belzu and Jorge Córdova, he was out of service for not being a supporter of these rulers. Although Córdova did call him on...
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O'Leary that went to Antioquia to suppress the revolt of General José María Córdova against the dictatorship of Simón Bolívar. After the breakup of Gran Colombia...
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Central University of Venezuela (redirect from Universidad Central de Venezuela)
Alexis Rafael Navarro Rojas". El Sol de Margarita. Retrieved 21 June 2016. ÁVILA BELLO, JOSÉ. y CONVIT, JACINTO. 1992: "El Instituto de Biomedicina. Evolución...
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Joanna of Castile (redirect from Juana I de Castilla ('Castile', España))
inherited his kingdom as well. Catalina de Medrano y Bravo de Lagunas, together with her husband, Hernando de Sandoval y Rojas, participated in the custody, or...
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(2012–14) Jaime Escobar (interim) (2014) Pablo Guede (2014–16) Nicolás Córdova (2016–2017) Omar Toloza (interim) (2017) Germán Cavalieri [es] (2017–18)...
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ended 2–1 in favor of the Argentines; Percy Rojas scored the late goal for Universitario. This was Percy Rojas' sixth goal in the tournament. He, along with...
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Mariano Melgarejo (redirect from Manuel Mariano Melgarejo Valencia)
overthrow Córdova. In September 1857, together with Colonel Plácido Yáñez, he rose up in favor of Linares during the coup d'état that ousted Córdova. Organizing...
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