• John of Segovia, or in Spanish Juan de Segovia (c. 1395 – 24 May 1458), was a Castilian prelate and theologian. He played a prominent role in the Council...
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    professional classical guitarists were either students of Segovia or students of Segovia's students. Segovia's contribution to the modern-romantic repertoire...
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    of the Province of Segovia. Segovia is in the Inner Plateau (Meseta central), near the northern slopes of the Sistema Central range and on a bend of the...
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    The Alcázar of Segovia is a medieval castle located in the city of Segovia, in Castile and León, Spain. It has existed since at least the 12th century...
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    Infante Jaime of Spain, Duke of Segovia (Spanish: Don Jaime Leopoldo Isabelino Enrique Alejandro Alberto Alfonso Víctor Acacio Pedro Pablo María de Borbón...
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  • Içe de Gebir (category People from Segovia)
    Kingdom of Castille in the fifteen century CE. He was based in the city of Segovia, but travelled to Aiton, Savoie to assist John of Segovia in the major...
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    age of 11, Williams attended summer courses with Andrés Segovia at the Accademia Musicale Chigiana in Siena, Italy. He attended the Royal College of Music...
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  • published his "Suite: Homenaje a John Duarte". Duarte also wrote a memoir of his relationship with Andres Segovia, Andrés Segovia, As I Knew Him (1998). For...
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    Josefa Segovia, also known as Juanita or Josefa Loaiza, was a Mexican-American woman who was executed by hanging in Downieville, California, on July 5...
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    John Winston Ono Lennon (born John Winston Lennon; 9 October 1940 – 8 December 1980) was an English singer-songwriter, musician and political activist...
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  • Esteban (musician) (category Wikipedia articles with possible conflicts of interest from April 2018)
    biography of Segovia, and Esteban never received the public acknowledgment Segovia gave students such as John Williams and Eliot Fisk. Segovia autographed...
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    28. Reymond, p. 43. Schmitt, p. 171. John of Segovia, Book XII, ch. 6, p. 1014. (17 August 1437) John of Segovia, Book X, ch. 6, p. 871. Creighton, pp...
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  • (1450), a refutation of Islam with a debate between a Christian and a Muslim at the court of a sultan. Correspondence with Juan de Segovia and Nicola de Cusa...
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    of arms with the Eagle of Saint John in the Alcázar of Segovia. The 1494 Constitutions of Catalonia, with the Eagle. Coat of arms of Ferdinand II of Aragon...
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    The church of the True Cross (Iglesia de la Vera Cruz) is a Roman Catholic church located in the San Marcos district of the city of Segovia, in the autonomous...
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  • Segovia (Σεγουβία, Ptol. ii. 6. § 56) was an ancient city of the Roman province of Hispania Baetica, on the river Silicense (probably the modern Guadajoz...
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    Philadelphia Phillies and Washington Nationals. Segovia was drafted by the Philadelphia Phillies in the second round of the 2002 MLB draft. He made his professional...
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    of laypeople in the city. In 1574, John accompanied Teresa for the foundation of a new religious community in Segovia, returning to Ávila after staying...
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    of the Alcázar of Segovia and built the "New Tower" known today as the "Tower of John II". John II died on 20 July 1454 in Valladolid. In 1418, John married...
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  • Lloyd-Jones. De Segovia is currently leading active student groups such as European Mission Fellowship, International Fellowship of Evangelical Students...
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  • Segovia (born 1948) is a Cuban American biblical scholar, theologian, scriptural critic, and cultural critic. He is the Oberlin Graduate Professor of...
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  • Rodrigo, Torroba. Andrés Segovia (guitar), Symphony of the Air, Enrique Jordá. BMG, 1987 John Williams: The Great Guitar Concertos. John Williams (guitar),...
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    John Edward Prine (/praɪn/; October 10, 1946 – April 7, 2020) was an American singer-songwriter of country-folk music. Widely cited as one of the most...
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    with campuses in Madrid, Community of Madrid, and Segovia, Castile and León (Spain), that formed as an outgrowth of IE Business School originally founded...
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  • Angelina de Grecia (category People from Segovia)
    Angelina de Grecia (circa 1380-Segovia, circa 1440) was a woman of Balkan origin who later established herself in Segovia. The traditional historiography...
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    whom he supported. In March 1446, John of Segovia confirmed Otto's views regarding the Immaculate Conception of Mary. Otto III died in 1451. His brother...
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    Province of Segovia, in the Castile and León Autonomous region of central Spain. It is approximately 14 kilometres (8.7 mi) from Segovia, and 75 kilometres...
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  • to blow up a bridge during an attack on the city of Segovia. It was published just after the end of the Spanish Civil War (1936–1939), whose general lines...
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  • place in Ouarzazate, Morocco and in Spain, at the Loarre Castle (Huesca), Segovia, Ávila, Palma del Río, and Seville's Casa de Pilatos and Alcázar. The film...
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    appointments by Pope Nicholas V in 1449. John of Segovia, at the Council of Basle, was representative of the King of Aragon; he also worked for Pope Felix...
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