include: Antonio Castellanos (born 1946), Mexican sculptor Enrique Abaroa Castellanos, Mexican landscape artist Evencio Castellanos (1915–1984), Venezuelan...
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All pages with titles containing Castellano Castellanos (disambiguation) Castellani (disambiguation) Carea Castellano Manchego, a dog breed native to Spain...
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Vittorio Castellano (1909–1997), Italian statistician Castellani, a surname Castellanos (surname) This page lists people with the surname Castellano. If an...
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Castellanos may refer to: Castellanos (surname) Castellanos Department, department of Santa Fe Province Aarón Castellanos, locality in the Santa Fe Province...
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office. Castellanos was born in 1883 in the Church of San Nicolás, Bilbao [es], as the son of a Mexican father, Manuel Herculano de Castellanos Marín (1856–...
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César Castellanos may refer to: César Castellanos (pastor), Colombian pastor César Castellanos (politician) (1948–1998), Honduras politician Castellanos (surname)...
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Joaquín Nin y Castellanos (29 September 1879 – 24 October 1949) was a Cuban pianist and composer. Nin was the father of Anaïs Nin. He was son of the Catalan...
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change that link by adding the person's given name(s) to the link. Eric Castellanos (2004). Alarming hoards and ideological masses: The impact of immigrants...
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containing Castellani Castellan, medieval European governor of a castle Castellano (surname) Altocumulus castellanus cloud This disambiguation page lists articles...
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Mora is a Spanish surname. Mora is a surname with old Roman (Latin) origins that originated in Spain and Portugal, but Mora was first found in Castile...
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Mexican scientist Hidalgo Moya (1920–1994), American architect Horacio Castellanos Moya (born 1957), Salvadoran author Isabel Moya (1961-2018), Cuban journalist...
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tournament played in Spain. Castellanos was born in 1881 as the son of a Mexican father, Manuel Herculano de Castellanos Marín (1856–?) and of Manuela...
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Sebastian (name) (redirect from Sebastian (surname))
Sebastian is both a given name and a surname. It comes from the Greek name Sebastianos (Σεβαστιανός) meaning "from Sebastia" (Σεβάστεια), which was the...
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Cortês (Portuguese), Cortès (Catalan) is a surname of Spanish and Portuguese origin, respectively. The surname derived from the Old French corteis or curteis...
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Valentin (category Surnames)
bodybuilder Valentín Carboni (born 2005), Argentine footballer Valentín Castellanos (born 1998), Argentine footballer Valentin Ceaușescu (born 1948), Romanian...
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Franco (name) (redirect from Franco (surname))
Franco is a common surname in Italy, Portugal, Spain, and Sephardic Jewish communities deriving from the word "Frank", in reference to the Germanic tribe...
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Castellani (category Surnames)
politician; mayor of Turin 1993–2001 Castellano (surname) Castellani (goldsmiths) This page lists people with the surname Castellani. If an internal link intending...
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19th century, and were reprinted in collections of stories by Henry Castellanos and George Washington Cable. Cable's account (not to be confused with...
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Torry (name) (category Surnames)
Torry is a given name, nickname and surname. Notable people with this name include the following: Torry Holt (born 1976), American gridiron football player...
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Pope (name) (redirect from Pope (surname))
Pope is a Scottish surname meaning "father".[citation needed] Albert Augustus Pope (1843–1909), American bicycle and automobile manufacturer Alexander...
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In Chile the Castilian–Basque aristocracy (Spanish: aristocracia castellano-vasca) formed the social and political elite of the country after gaining independence...
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Castellan (disambiguation) (category Disambiguation pages with surname-holder lists)
(disambiguation) Castellation, the defensive feature on a castle wall Castelen, a surname This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Castellan...
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Victoriano (category Disambiguation pages with surname-holder lists)
Evil Within Victoriano Balasanz (1854–1929), Spanish painter Victoriano Castellanos (1795–1862), Honduran politician and President of Honduras Victoriano...
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people in Spain to have her maternal surname as her first surname, and her paternal surname (Conca) as her second surname. In 2023, Bonmatí honoured her parents...
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Torrance (category Disambiguation pages with surname-holder lists)
dictionary. Torrance, also spelled Torrence, is an originally Scottish surname. Torrance may also refer to: Torrance, California, United States Torrance...
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Fleitas (redirect from Fleitas (surname))
Fleitas is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Ana Fleitas (born 1992), Paraguayan footballer Andrés Fleitas (1916–2011), Cuban baseball...
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Everardo (section As surname)
politician Juan Everardo Nithard (1607–1681), Austrian priest Milton Castellanos Everardo (1920–2011), Mexican politician and lawyer This page or section...
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Major League Baseball pitcher. José Contreras may also refer to: José Castellanos Contreras (1893–1977), Salvadoran military officer and diplomat who rescued...
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First Part of King Henry the Fourth, with the life and death of Henry surnamed Hotspur" (BBC Television Shakespeare) TV 1979 David Giles Anthony Quayle...
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