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    Romero de Terreros was born in Cortegana, Spain, on June 28, 1710, the fifth (of six) child and fourth son of Ana Gómez and José Romero de Terreros. His parents...
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    that occurred in the mines of Pachuca and Real del Monte when Pedro Romero de Terreros abolished the workers' party, reduced wages from 4 reales to 3...
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  • City. It was commanded to be built between 1774 and 1777 by Don Pedro Romero de Terreros, the Count of Regla as part of a movement to provide interest-free...
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    here, economic development started with mining haciendas built by Pedro Romero de Terreros in the 18th century. By the mid 20th century, none of these haciendas...
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  • Hidalgo. The mines were owned and controlled by the Count de Regla, Pedro Romero de Terreros from 1735 until Mexican independence from Spain in 1821. He...
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    Monte de Piedad organization in Spain was founded in Madrid, and from there the idea was transferred to New Spain by Pedro Romero de Terreros, the Count...
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    Pachuca (redirect from Pachuca de Soto)
    flooding, but was revived in 1741 by the first Count of Regla, Pedro Romero de Terreros, and his business partner Jose Alejandro Bustamante, who invested...
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    mission would be funded by local mine owner Pedro Romero de Terreros, whose cousin, Father Alonso Giraldo de Terreros, would run the mission. After three years...
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    Germán Larrea Mota-Velasco Enrique Molina Sobrino Emilio Romano Pedro Romero de Terreros Alfonso Romo Carlos Gustavo Rosado Muñoz Hector Ruiz Isaac Saba...
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    but the mines were suffering from flooding by 1725. In 1741, Pedro Romero de Terreros and Jose Alejandro Bustamante started a drainage program using...
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    scene from the northern region of Texas. The Count of Regla, Don Pedro Romero de Terreros, member of the Order of Calatrava, and a cousin of Fray Alonso...
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    period; one of the most productive eras came under the control of Pedro Romero de Terreros in the 18th century. Despite Spanish control and evangelization...
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  • funded by Pedro Romero de Terreros, Count of Regla, after whom the ship was named. Conde de Regla's sea-trials took place in 1787 under Juan de Lángara...
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  • singer Cihuateteo (Aztec Era) María Antonia de Trebuesto y Dávalos (1766), wife of Pedro Romero de Terreros Julia Pastrana (1860), born with hypertrichosis...
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    connections were within New Spain. For example, the Andalusian, Pedro Romero de Terreros, who became Count of Regla in 1768, made his money in silver mining...
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    Pahuca mines, at the request of Pedro Romero de Terreros. The following day, the general lieutenant mayor of Actopan, Andrés de Aguilar, received the order...
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    one of many owned by the Jesuits. In 1780, it was acquired by Pedro Romero de Terreros and was in the family until 1980. In 1993, restoration work was...
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    on their respective eras include Juan de Zumárraga, Pedro Moya de Contreras, Juan de Palafox y Mendoza, Carlos de Sigüenza y Góngora, and Manuel Abad y...
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    mineowner, Pedro Romero de Terreros, who had already lent 400,000 pesos to the previous viceroy, lent another 800,000 to Bucareli. Romero de Terreros also donated...
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    haciendas of the 17th century built by Pedro Romero de Terreros, the Count of Regla. It has the mining towns of Huasca de Ocampo, Real del Monte and Mineral...
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  • Dolores and found it very agreeable, but Terreros was president of the mission and his cousin, Pedro Romero de Terreros, was its benefactor; the latter accused...
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  • "La Casa de las Torres."[13] Blog de Jesús Sainz de los Terreros. Accessed 3 June 2017. Pedro Navascués (1976). "Opciones modernistas en la arquitectura...
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    Manuel Terreros Pedro Rincón Gallardo July 17, 1893 Nicolas Island and Bustamante: August 3, 1896 Rafael Rebollar: August 8, 1896 Guillermo de Landa y...
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    Portrait of Don Manuel Romero de Terreros y Villar-Villamil, brother to the 1st Duke of Regla, painted by Édouard Pingret Pedro Lascurain, interim President...
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  • actress and model Sveva Alviti hosted the opening and closing ceremonies. Pedro Almodóvar's The Room Next Door was awarded with the Golden Lion. Australian...
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    Magdalena y Barrio de Santa Anita are within this Pueblo/town) • Pueblo de San Pedro Tepetlapa • Pueblo de Santa Úrsula Coapa • Romero de Terreros • Santa Cecilia •...
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    Rodríguez (1795–1828), who married the 3rd Count of Regla, Pedro José María Romero de Terreros Rodríguez de Pedroso (1788-1846), a signatory of the Act of Independence...
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    Moisés Alou Darío Álvarez Pedro Álvarez Joaquín Andújar Luis Andújar Miguel Andújar Aristides Aquino Greg Aquino Jayson Aquino Pedro Araújo Alberto Árias Joaquín...
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    retired lieutenant colonel. Pedro José Romero de Terreros, Count of Jala y Regla, Marquis of San Cristóbal and of Villa Hermosa de Alfaro, gentleman of camera...
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    Bishop in procedural crime drama Gone. Named after his grandfather, Pedro Gonzalo de Armas, Pino was born in Miami, Florida, to Cuban parents. He attended...
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