• Pedro Espinosa (Antequera, June 4, 1578 – Sanlúcar de Barrameda, October 21, 1650), was a Spanish Baroque poet and anthologist. Espinosa studied Canons...
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    South Korea, Japan, United States and Brunei Darussalam. In 2009, Pedro Espinosa left his job at British Petroleum to continue his family's business...
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  • Pedro Espinosa Lorenzo (1934–10 September 2007) was a Spanish pianist and pedagogue from Gáldar. Hernández, Diego F. (11 September 2007). "Fallece el pianista...
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  • sources cite his place of birth as Veracruz, Mexico. His parents were Pedro Ignacio Espinosa, who was born in Abiquiu, New Mexico, and Gertrudis Chavez. He had...
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    A school of poets arose during the sixteenth century that included Pedro Espinosa, Luis Martín de la Plaza, and Cristobalina Fernández de Alarcón. A school...
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    July 7, 1977, Shiva enrolled in a course of Tibetan yoga taught by Pedro Espinosa de los Monteros, who became his spiritual teacher. The course, called...
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  • Ravel for President, composed in 1973 and dedicated to the pianist Pedro Espinosa, who premiered the work; Falla Revisited, premiered in the Teatro Real...
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  • current lineup comprises founding members Tony Cortés (drums), and Pedro Espinosa (guitar) along with Andres Sigler (vocals), Rafael de Alma (guitar)...
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    Argentina (1941) - Pedro, Ranch Blacksmith (uncredited) Citizen Kane (1941) - Signor Matiste Blood and Sand (1941) - Pedro Espinosa Moon Over Miami (1941)...
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    in January 1536. After assisting Pedro de Mendoza in the first foundation of Buenos Aires, Juan de Salazar de Espinosa was then sent to look for Juan de...
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    Governor Santos Degollado, and traditionalism, represented by Bishop Pedro Espinosa of Guadalajara. In 1856, Vallarta became private secretary of Governor...
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  • in the bullring, he promises his aristocratic child sweetheart Carmen Espinosa that he will return when he is a success and marry her. Ten years later...
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    in collaboration with Raquel Hélène Williams, from the Spanish of Pedro Espinosa. Puerto Rico portal Literature portal Poetry portal List of Puerto Rican...
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    Some of his poetry was collected in a 1605 generational anthology by Pedro Espinosa entitled Flores de Poetas Ilustres (Flowers by Illustrious Poets). We...
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    collections of Spanish songs and proverbs. He was also a biobibliographer of Pedro Espinosa, and printed the poetry of Baltasar del Alcázar and El diablo cojuelo...
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    Victoria Espinosa (26 March 1922 – 6 July 2019) was a Puerto Rican theatre director and academic, who was Professor of Theatre at the University of Puerto...
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  • Horses.” Williams also translated The Dog and the Fever, a novella by Pedro Espinosa. Among the major Latino lyric poets writing today are MacArthur Award...
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  • Pulido Vega de San Mateo San Mateo San Bartolomé San Bartolomé Municipal Pedro Espinosa de León Santa Úrsula Santa Úrsula Argelio Tabares Tamaraceite Las Palmas...
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  • Cetina Juan de la Cueva Alonso de Ercilla y Zúñiga Vicente Espinel Pedro Espinosa Francisco de Figueroa Damasio de Frías Luis de Góngora y Argote Gregorio...
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    Archbishop José Lázaro de la Garza y Ballesteros and Pedro Espinosa, bishops and Dávalos and Pedro Moreno Barajas and ordered. It was released in Mexico...
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  • music for 1980-87 with Carmelo Bernaola, Luis de Pablo, Luigi Nono, Pedro Espinosa, Agustín González and Albert Sarda Acilu. Malumbres is a member of the...
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    Carlos Espinosa de los Monteros y Bernaldo de Quirós, 4th Marquess of Valtierra (born 1944) is a Spanish peer, executive and civil servant. He is the father...
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    Modernismo - and ultimately from the poetry of Garcilaso de la Vega, Pedro Espinosa, and possibly Góngora; along with traces of Ultraism. Linking these...
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  • cathedral chapter, however, elected Martín de Espinosa, an auditor of the Roman Rota, for the same position. Espinosa ultimately prevailed in the dispute over...
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    Jacinto de Espinosa (18 July 1600 – 20 February 1667) was a Spanish Baroque painter. His father was the painter Jerónimo Rodriguez de Espinosa, who had...
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    sports. During the opening ceremony of the games, equestrian athlete Pedro Espinosa carried the flag of the country as part of the parade of nations. The...
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    y Pedro Espinosa Ortiz de Arri, "Hertzainak. La confesión radical", Pepitas de Calabaza, Logroño, 2013. ISBN 978-84-15862-07-9 (in Spanish) Espinosa, Pedro...
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  • Pedro de Aguirre was a Basque Spanish military man and explorer. He led the Espinosa-Olivares-Aguirre expedition in Texas. Aguirre was born in Arantza...
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