of Juan Isidro Jiménez . Available at: http://www.biografiasyvidas.com/biografia/j/jimenez_juan.htm . Consulted on February 2, 2016. Jiménez, Juan Isidro...
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Juan Jiménez may refer to: Juan Jiménez de Montalvo (born 1551), Spanish colonial administrator Juan Isidro Jimenez Pereyra (1846–1919), Dominican politician...
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Juan Isidro Jimenes Grullón (born in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic on June 17, 1903 – August 10, 1983) was a Dominican essayist, historian, physician...
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Henríquez Ureña Federico Henríquez y Carvajal Angela Hernández Nuñez Juan Isidro Jiménez Grullón Rita Indiana Mariano Lebrón Saviñón Marcio Veloz Maggiolo...
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Jiménez is a patronymic surname of Iberian origin, first appearing in the Basque lands. Jiménez is a patronymic construction from the modern-styled given...
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difficulties of the Casa Jiménez, which the dictator Ulises Hereaux forced to escape from the hands of his political rival, Juan Isidro Jiménez, and then the problems...
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Javier Jiménez Pérez (born November 12, 1961), is a Puerto Rican politician who has served as the mayor of San Sebastián since 2005. Jiménez was affiliated...
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Juan Isidro Jiménez and returned to the Dominican Republic in 1899 to serve as Minister of Foreign Affairs when Heureaux was assassinated and Jiménez...
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Isidro Juan Palacios Tapias (born 1950) is a Spanish editor, author, philologist and teacher of oratory. Linked to the Nouvelle Droite (ND), he was a...
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Bob Greenwood Rudy Hernández Bobby Herrera Ted Higuera Germán Jiménez Houston Jiménez Alejandro Kirk Arnold León Max León Esteban Loaiza Alejo López...
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education by President Ramón Báez in 1914 and retained that position in Juan Isidro Jimenez's government. He also served as minister of the interior (which in...
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where he soon began working with his relative Juan Isidro Jiménes in the commercial house of J.I. Jiménez & CIA. Arias began his first military career...
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1901 Giuseppe Saint-Martin Chargé d'affaires Giuseppe Zanardelli Juan Isidro Jiménez August 2, 1902 Oreste Savina Giuseppe Zanardelli Horacio Vásquez...
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Jiménez de Gregorio (30 May 1911 – 23 July 2012) was a Spanish historian. He served as official cronista of the Province of Toledo. Fernando Jiménez de...
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Inviato Straordinario e Ministro Plenipotenziarno (31 dic. 1900). Juan Isidro Jiménez Pope Leo XIII 1908 July 9, 1930 Eduardo Persichetti Ugolini di Castelcolbúccaro...
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Horacistas, as opposed to Jimenistas, supporters of Vásquez's main rival, Juan Isidro Jimenes. He ran for a full term as president in 1914, but lost to Jimenes...
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circa 1860 Juan Cordero, circa 1861 Pablo Mediavilla, circa 1862-1863 Isidro García, circa 1864-1865 Manuel Paniagua, circa 1866-1867 Juan M. de Sárraga...
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Double Bass: Raúl Jiménez, Franz Pontes. Flutes: Jorge Callejas, Oscar Elías Siles. Clarinets: José Luis Marin, Christian Choque, Isidro Quispe, Alvaro Quispe...
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delegate of Foreign Relations of the neo-Nazi CEDADE, while his brother Isidro Juan held the role of chief of the Madrilenian delegation of the Barcelona-based...
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Diecinueve), General Manuel Ávila Camacho, Huertas de Canutillo, Jorge Jiménez Cantú, La Cañada, La Cañada, La Espinita (Parque Industrial la Espinita)...
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Isidro's brother, second-in-command of the Robles cartel. One of the leaders of the Robles Cartel, Aurelio’s enemy. Rocío Verdejo as Doris de Jiménez:...
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José Isidro Fabela Alfaro (28 June 1882 – 12 August 1964) was a Mexican judge, politician, professor, writer, publisher, governor of the State of Mexico...
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Bernardo Augusto Thiel Hoffman (1880–1901) Juan Gaspar Stork, C.M. (1904–1920) Rafael Otón Castro Jiménez (1921–1939) Víctor Manuel Sanabria Martínez...
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(1942–1945): Isidro Fabela, PRM (1945–1951): Alfredo del Mazo Vélez, PRM (1951–1957): Salvador Sánchez Colín PRI (1957–1963): Gustavo Baz PRI (1963–1969): Juan Fernández...
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actor Frankie J, singer Altair Jarabo, actress Rodolfo Jiménez, actor José Alfredo Jiménez, singer-songwriter, musician, composer José José, singer...
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states. The exceptions are Isidro Cruz of Tilcajete, who uses "zompantle" (Erythrina coralloides) and the Manuel Jimenez family, which carves in tropical...
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López, 2008-2009 Jericó Abramo Masso, 2010-2013 Isidro López Villarreal [es], 2014-2017 Manolo Jiménez Salinas, 2018-2021 José María Fraustro Siller [es]...
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Antonio Jiménez Santiago Kuo Otilia Escudero Urrutia Francisco Castillo Mary Escudero Antonio Martín Serafín García Vázquez Mari Carmen Alarcón Juan Ignacio...
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Regional system, and was a subsidiary of Avianca Holdings. Its main hub is Juan Santamaría International Airport. The airline was established in 1978 as...
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supplanted in 905 when an anti-Cordoba coalition placed the succeeding Jiménez dynasty in power. In 905, a coalition of neighbors forced Fortún Garcés...
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