Luis de Torres (died 1493) was Christopher Columbus's interpreter on his first voyage to America. De Torres was a converso, a Jewish person who was forced...
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Jewish Virtual Library. Retrieved May 29, 2007. "Synagogue History". Luis de Torres Synagogue. Archived from the original on July 3, 2007. Retrieved November...
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Luís Vaz de Torres (Galician and Portuguese), or Luis Váez de Torres in the Spanish spelling (born c. 1565; fl. 1607), was a 16th- and 17th-century maritime...
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Rico. Llorens Torres was born in Juana Diaz, Puerto Rico. His parents, Luis Aurelio del Carmen Llorens and Marcelina Soledad de Torres, were the wealthy...
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Residencial Luis Lloréns Torres, also commonly known as Lloréns Torres, is a public housing complex in San Juan, Puerto Rico. It is located a few minutes...
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Luis Torres (musician), DJ with Dzeko & Torres Luis de Torres (died 1493), Christopher Columbus's interpreter on his first voyage Luís Vaz de Torres (c...
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Migash Zerahiah Ha-Levi Yechezkel Landau Yaakov ben Moshe Levi Moelin Luis de Torres Abraham Fraenkel Shmuel Wosner Meir Abulafia Samuel ibn Naghrillah Yehuda...
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discovery of evidence that Luis de Torres, who sailed with Columbus in 1492, was a marrano is memorialized in the naming of Luis de Torres Synagogue in the Bahamas...
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"Dolido Luis Raúl Torres con la renuncia de Héctor Ferrer". El Nuevo Día. Luis Raúl Torres on CamaradeRepresentantes.org Luis Raúl Torres Profile on...
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Captain Luis Daoiz y Torres (10 February 1767 – 2 May 1808) was a Spanish Army officer who was one of the leaders of the Dos de Mayo Uprising which resulted...
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named after the Spanish navigator Luís Vaz de Torres, who sailed through the strait in 1606. The islands of the Torres Strait have been inhabited by humans...
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fragrance". The crew later discarded the leaves. In November 1492, Jerez and Luis de Torres first observed natives smoking. They were searching for the Emperor...
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José Torres may refer to: José de Torres (1665–1738), Spanish composer José Torres (percussionist) (born 1958), Cuban-Polish percussionist Tomatito (José...
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first expedition of Christopher Columbus, including Rodrigo de Triana and Luis De Torres. However, throughout the 15th and 16th centuries a number of...
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Santa María (ship) (redirect from Santa María de la Inmaculada Concepción)
comptroller Luis de Torres, interpreter Bartolome Garcia, boatswain Chachu, boatswain Cristobal Caro, goldsmith Juan Sanchez, physician Antonio de Cuéllar...
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Alentejanos, II, António Luís de Torres Cordovil Pestana de Vasconcelos, Edição do Autor, Évora 2006, N.º 33 Novo Tópico (1915-01-18). "Kaúlza de Arriaga, * 1915"...
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Cántigas del Hondo Amor y Otros Poemas. Luis Torres Díaz was born to Vicente Torres Cappa and Isabel Díaz Torres on September 11, 1897, in Peñuelas, Puerto...
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Divine knowledge and the Divine idea were famous at the time. Luis de Torres and Diego de Alarcón were the most notable disciples of the School, and, although...
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Torres was the son of José Vargas and Delfina Torres de la Carrera. Born in Esmeraldas, he was schooled in Quito. His brother Clemente Concha Torres died...
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Quitral (1964) steering committee (1964) Francisco Torres (1964-1965) Francisco Platko (1965) Francisco Torres (1965-1967) Fernando Mondaca (1967) José Benito...
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Diego Javier de la Torre Muciño (born 5 February 1984) is a Mexican former professional footballer who played as a midfielder and current assistant coach...
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brother-in-law of the Argentine writer Jorge Luis Borges. He became a writer at a young age. Ramón Gómez de la Serna, in his book Pombo (1918), described...
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Luis de la Torre was one of the Spanish conquistadors who governed New Spain while Hernán Cortés was absent from the capital. There was much infighting...
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Ferran Torre". sport. 4 October 2017. Retrieved 12 February 2020. "Ferrán Torres: ficha del primer equipo y sube su cláusula a 25M" [Ferrán Torres: first...
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48. "Luis Gil, Luis Gil Torres - Footballer | BDFutbol". www.bdfutbol.com. Arés, Ruby (21 April 2024). "Luis Gil, director de competiciones de LaLiga...
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Luis Torres Nadal (4 July 1943 – 15 May 1986) was a Puerto Rican playwright, poet, educator, actor, choreographer, and theatrical director. Torres Nadal...
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Lolita Torres (born Beatriz Mariana Torres; 26 March 1930 – 14 September 2002) was an Argentine film actress and singer (soprano). She began her career...
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the capital of Port-au-Prince. In 1492, the first Jew in Haiti was Luis de Torres, an interpreter for Christopher Columbus. After Haiti was taken over...
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António Luís de Torres Cordovil Pestana de Vasconcelos, Edição do Author, Évora 2006, N.º 41 Wikimedia Commons has media related to Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa...
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guitars in use today are derivatives of his designs. Antonio de Torres was the son of Juan Torres, a local tax collector, and Maria Jurado. As was common,...
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