real and fictional people with the surname Samaniego. Adriano Samaniego, Paraguayan football striker Agatha Samaniego, fictional character in the Philippine...
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Ramon Novarro (redirect from José Ramón Gil Samaniego)
Ramón Gil Samaniego (February 6, 1899 – October 30, 1968), known professionally as Ramon Novarro, was a Mexican actor. He began his career in American...
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Samaniego may refer to: Samaniego (surname) (including a list of people with the name) Félix María de Samaniego, a spanish fabulist Samaniego, Nariño...
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Spanish naming customs (redirect from Spanish-language surname)
of this system was Joaquina Sánchez de Samaniego y Fernández de Tejada, with both paternal and maternal surnames coming from this system, joined with an...
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Marcial (category Surnames)
Belizean politician Marcial Pina (born 1946), Spanish footballer Marcial Samaniego, Paraguayan general, writer and politician Ana Marcial (born 1953), Puerto...
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those in the entertainment industry, alphabetically by their stage name's surname followed by their birth name. Individuals who dropped their last name and...
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Annie Oakley (section Surname)
both Oakley's brother John and one of her sisters, Hulda, changed their surnames to "Moses". Annie soon became well known throughout the region. On Thanksgiving...
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The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 12 December 2019. Ayala Samaniego, Maggy (16 December 2008). "León Febres Cordero, ex presidente de Ecuador"...
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In 1939, Rapp suggested the stage name Doris Day because the Kappelhoff surname was too long for marquees and he admired her rendition of the song "Day...
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parents' separation and their decision not to marry, she carries her mother's surname. She has described herself as a "Lolas (Grandma's) girl," having been raised...
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Expressway, also known as SLEX-TR4. Orlando Nadres (1938–1991) – writer Ireneo Samaniego – Leader of the Tayabas Regiment stationed in Malate, Manila who fought...
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claims indicate that the Gish sisters were born with the surname "de Guiche", in fact their surname at birth was "Gish". According to Lillian Gish: Her Legend...
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Revolt, on January 20, 1843, the Tayabas Regiment, led by Sergeant Irineo Samaniego, rose in revolt against Spain, conquering Fort Santiago and other areas...
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Forces' Tayabas Regiment stationed in Manila, led by Sergeant Irineo Samaniego, rose in mutiny in retaliation for the November 1841 massacre of the cofradía...
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and Frances Ada (née Romshe). She had German and Irish ancestry (the surname "Driver" had been changed from "Treiber" several generations earlier)....
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Police. However, on 23 December 2010, the former municipal mayor Arnaldo Samaniego promulgated the first ordinance that created the Municipal Police of Asunción...
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Museum, Lima 7 Essays resources in Spanish Museum Mariategui Moquegua Samaniego, Antenor (1964). Literatura / Texto y antología para el 5º año de instrucción...
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protagonists of Vida, hechos y hazañas del famoso bandido y cabecilla Rosa Samaniego, a short novel written by an unidentified author. The book portrayed Santa...
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del Río, a town in the province of Soria, Castile and León Villar de Samaniego, a town in the province of Salamanca, Castile and León Villar del Salz...
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National Archives, PC (USA). 5 May 2014. "The poor" on Bible Gateway "Kuhn" surname Schnur, Rabbi Susan (1998). "Let Us Now Praise Big-Mouthed Jewish Women"...
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(1977–2013), natural causes. Glenn K. Otis, 83, American army general. Filoteo Samaniego, 84, Ecuadorian translator and diplomat. Yuriy Shulyatytskyi, 70, Ukrainian...
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Human rights in Mexico There was a journalist killed in 1913 but only his surname is known. Other sources identify him as Martín Falcón Rodríguez or as Mario...
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starting line up before replacements and then in alphabetical order by surname. Note that the "position" column lists the position at which the player...
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the prime apple producer in the Province. Common surnames in this district are: Sandoval, Samaniego, Alcala, Jesusi and Huapaya. (in Spanish) Instituto...
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the north, W. 18th St. on the south, S. 11th Ave. on the east, and S. Samaniego Ave. on the west.; listed in the National Register of Historic Places...
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immigrated to the country from Russia. Soon thereafter, they shortened the surname to Locum and moved to Wapakoneta, Ohio. They were Jewish and her father...
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