Alonso de Espina (c. 1410 – after 1464) was a Spanish Franciscan Catholic preacher and writer. He was the author of Fortalitium Fidei, a treatise on arguments...
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Dominguito del Val (redirect from Santo Dominguito de Val)
from the legend of Little Saint Hugh of Lincoln, collected by Fray Alonso de Espina. According to the accounts, Alfonso X of Castile wrote the original...
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also found in the treatises of the Spanish Franciscan Catholic bishop Alonso de Espina (died 1491), would indicate the total number of angels who sided with...
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French Inquisition (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
without specifying the exact dates or details. Spanish Franciscan Alonso de Espina in 1459 alluded to witches burned for participating in sabbaths by...
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convert Paul of Burgos (Scrutinium Scripturarum) and the polemicist Alonso de Espina (Fortalitium fidei). It served as a template for Abner's later work...
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Pastrana Pío XII Colombia Concha Espina Cruz del Rayo Avenida de América Núñez de Balboa Príncipe de Vergara Ibiza Sainz de Baranda Estrella Vinateros Artilleros...
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the new Broad Front party. Alvarado Espina, Eduardo; Rivera-Vargas, Pablo; Morales Olivares, Rommy; Alvarado Espina, Eduardo; Rivera-Vargas, Pablo; Morales...
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Melendi (redirect from Ramón Melendi Espina)
Ramón Melendi Espina (born 21 January 1979), known as Melendi, is a Spanish singer-songwriter. His specialties are rock, flamenco, and rumba styles. He...
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Alberto Espina Otero (RN) and Jaime Quintana Leal (PPD) as part of the 14th senatorial constituency (Araucanía-North). "Asociación Chilena de Municipalidades"...
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Chabás (1900–1954) Ernestina de Champourcín (1905–1999) Gerardo Diego (1896–1987) Juan José Domenchina (1898–1959) Antonio Espina (1894–1972) Agustín Espinosa...
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Sergio Llull Juan Manuel López Iturriaga Josep Maria Margall Fernando Martín Espina Juan Carlos Navarro Felipe Reyes Sergio Rodríguez Fernando Romay Víctor...
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Table. In 2008, under the Argentine Marcelo Espina as coach, Unión won his first three games of Torneo de Apertura 2008 against Deportes Melipilla, Audax...
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Alberto Espina Otero (RN) and Jaime Quintana Leal (PPD) as part of the 14th senatorial constituency (Araucanía-North). "Asociación Chilena de Municipalidades"...
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José María de Orbe y Gaytán de Ayala, 5th Marquess of Valde-Espina, 1st Viscount of Orbe (1848-1933) was a Spanish Carlist soldier and politician. His...
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an actor: 1965 — Te llamabas Catalina 1967 — La nuca de Alonso 1967 – Cosechas tu propia espina 1970 — Tierra y sangre 1971 — Vida 1972 — Aquella mañana...
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List of Real Madrid CF records and statistics (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
maint: unfit URL (link) "El Madrid en los penaltis: una historia de éxitos... y una espina" (in Spanish). marca.com. 12 January 2023. Retrieved 23 October...
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the urbanization of the area, including the future streets Concha Espina and Plaza de los Sagrados Corazones, cost 1,000,000 pesetas. To choose the design...
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Juan Antonio San Epifanio – 1983 Fernando Martín Espina – 1985 Andrés Jiménez – 1987 Antonio Martín Espina – 1991 Jordi Villacampa – 1993 Alberto Herreros...
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holds Real's record of Zamora trophies, with three won each. D. ^ Chus Alonso was the first Real Madrid player to score in an official match at the Santiago...
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John of Austria (redirect from Juan de Austria)
28 September in the Monastery of Santa María de La Santa Espina. When the king appeared, de Quijada told John to dismount as a sign of respect. When John...
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pasar Hachazo permanente Quien es No eh sacado tu (Interludio Violeta) La espina (video) Brindemos por la cumbia Esa guachita (Esa pibita) Sacate otro Turbo...
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Santander, Spain (redirect from Santander de cantabria)
Post-impressionist painter of Basque ancestry, sometimes called a Fauvist Concha Espina (c.1877–1955) a Spanish writer nominated for a Nobel prize in literature...
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included the following: Ramón Gómez de la Serna, Antonio Marichalar, José Moreno Villa, José Bergamín, Antonio Espina, Melchor Fernández Almagro, Benjamín...
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Sebastian Serratos (2007) Cementerio de papel (2007) Espinas as Huker (2005) Huapango as Otilio (2004) El Misterio de los almendros as Don Joaquin (2004)...
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Guipúzcoa. 1925-1927 - Power Concha Espina, Jardines de Pereda, Santander. 1926 - Monument of Santiago Ramón y Cajal, Paseo de Venezuela, Parque del Retiro,...
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PMID 19813703. Bach, Alvin C.; Espina, J. Robert; Jackson, Sharon A.; Stouten, Pieter F. W.; Duke, Jodie L.; Mousa, Shaker A.; DeGrado, William F. (January...
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1534–1574), Baroque painter Alonso Cano (1601–1667), Baroque painter Juan Caro de Tavira (fl. 17th century), painter Juan Carreño de Miranda (1614–1685), Baroque...
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painter Villalobos, Collantes, Romero Murube Labrador Llosent, Antonio Espina, Fernández Almagro, San Román Muñoz, Rafael Laffón, Gustavo Bacarisas, the...
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the Church of Santa Maria de Olmedo [es], and a year before, in 1147, founded the Monastery of Santa María de La Santa Espina, in the province of Valladolid...
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National Literature Prize for Narrative (redirect from Premio Nacional de Narrativa)
for Jornadas de Miguel de Cervantes 1948 – Juan Antonio Zunzunegui (1º) (1900–1982), for La úlcera 1949 – No award 1950 – Concha Espina (1869–1955), for...
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