• Juan José de Sámano y Uribarri (1753–1821), Spanish soldier Miguel Sámano Peralta (born 1966), Mexican politician Jeanette Sámano, actress Lupe Sámano, patient...
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    Juan José Francisco de Sámano y Uribarri de Rebollar y Mazorra (1753 in Selaya, Cantabria – July 1821 in Panama), was a Spanish military officer and the...
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  • Garcia: Karmele Féodor Atkine: José María Uriarte (alias Yoseba) Estanis González Agapito Romo: Luis Carrero Blanco José Manuel Cervino: The milkman Ana...
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    bayonets. Cabal’s attack caught Sámano by surprise, as he did not anticipate an assault on his left flank. In response, Sámano frantically deployed a detachment...
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    title] (in Spanish). Cadena SER. 17 June 2007. Retrieved 8 June 2017. Sámano, José (10 February 2008). "Sublime Guti, demoledor Madrid" [Sublime Guti, crushing...
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  • 1978 Spanish film directed by José María Gutiérrez Santos [es] based on the 1971 novel El infierno y la brisa by José María Vaz de Soto [es]. Set in...
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    300 men commanded by Colonel José María Cabal, defeated 700 Royalists in the Battle of Alto Palacé, forcing Juan de Sámano to retreat to Popayán, and abandon...
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    El País (in Spanish). 13 August 1982. Retrieved 11 September 2017. Sámano, José (28 September 1994). "Valdano: "El equipo salvó situaciones límite""...
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    Juan de Sámano. As a reward for his victory, Pablo Morillo named him General commander of New Granada, with as capital Santafé de Bogotá. Sámano arrived...
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    had been overtaken by the royal troops commanded by future viceroy Juan Sámano, went then to the province of Antioquia. Antioquia had declared independence...
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  • Giménez-Rico José Sámano Produced by José Sámano Starring Antonio Ferrandis Amparo Soler Leal Mónica Randall Miguel Bosé Cinematography José Luis Alcaine...
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  • Esquilache – Josefina Molina, Joaquín Oristrell and José Sámano Going South Shopping – Fernando Colomo, José Luis Alonso de Santos and Joaquín Oristrell If...
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    Solís (1593 - 1596): Alonso Ordóñez de Nevares (1596 - 1597): Carlos de Sámano y Quiñónez (1598 - 1604): Diego Fernández de Velasco (governor) [es] (1604...
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    arriving to Santa Fe, Córdova had been ordered to chase after Viceroy Juan de Sámano who had fled the day before for the river port of Honda on the Magdalena...
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  • Ceferino de Torres y Velasco. Also present were Viceroy of New Granada Juan de Sámano and colonel Francisco de Paula Warleta y Franco. The Spanish were still...
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    Together We Will Make History coalition Listed as Alfonso Sámano Torres and Alfonso T. Sámano Socialist Revolutionary Pary of Morelos, affiliated with...
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  • The Most Natural Thing (category Films scored by José Nieto)
    by José Samano Starring Charo López Miguel Bosé Patrick Bauchau Viviane Vives Cinematography Jaume Peracaula Edited by Carmen Frías Music by José Nieto...
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    the services of Sámano, who was in Quito awaiting legal proceedings for his defeats in Alto Palacé and Calibío (1814). He called Sámano back to service...
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    combat with the forces of Toribio Montes, Melchor Aymerich and Juan de Sámano. On 1 December 1812, the Patriots were definitively defeated in the Battle...
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  • "Quartey, Whitaker Capture Decisions". The New York Times. Retrieved 2024-06-19. Boxing record for José Luis López from BoxRec (registration required)...
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    Battle of Boyacá reached Santa Fe on the night of August 8, Viceroy Juan José de Sámano was shocked at the news as his last communications with Barreiro had...
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    served as Corregidor of Zipaquirá under the Viceroy of New Granada, Juan José de Sámano y Uribarri; during the time of the Reconquista, was forced to flee the...
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  • (1993) with José Luis García Sánchez, Butterfly's Tongue (1999) with Manuel Rivas and José Luis Cuerda and The Blind Sunflowers (2008) with José Luis Cuerda...
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    (Morillo from Cartagena, Sebastián de la Calzada from Venezuela, and Juan de Sámano, the future viceroy of New Granada, from Pasto), which ended with the defeat...
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  • Gutierrez, Alfredo "Tito" Zenteno, José Luis "El Chango" Ledezma, Antonio Sámano, Jorge Gaitán, Guillermo Vázquez Sr., José Luis González "La Calaca", Lorenzo...
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    1819. José María Barreiro Manjón was born on August 20, 1793, in the port city of Cádiz in the Kingdom of Spain. His father was artillery colonel José Barreiro...
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  • Valdespino, governor and captain-general (1813–1816), viceroy (1818) Juan José de Sámano y Urribarri de Rebollar y Mazorra, viceroy (1818–1819) Juan de la Cruz...
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  • Flores-Myer Rafael Inclán as Lincoln Luis Fernando Peña as Calderón Daniel García Sámano as Peña Tiaré Scanda as Lorena Mercedes Hernández as Doña Tránsito Federico...
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  • Retrieved 12 June 2024. "Cruz Azul confirmó qué dorsales usarán Leonardo Sámano y Amaury García en el Apertura 2024". TUDN. 5 July 2024. Retrieved 5 July...
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  • 1992). "Landa calls the directors of TVE 'fools'". El País (in Spanish). Sámano, José (6 July 1992). "Gutierrez Aragón prepares the scripts for four new episodes...
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