• Matías Nocedal (born May 30, 1990) is an Argentine professional basketball player. He plays at the point guard and shooting guard positions. He is 1.94...
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  • events. Players may hold other non-FIBA nationalities not displayed. Matias Nocedal Gelvis Solano Josimar Ayarza Official website Presentation at league...
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  • Stanko Barać, Vlado Ilievski, Mustafa Shakur, Ariel Eslava, Robert Hite, Matías Nocedal Quarterfinalist: Real Madrid (Spain) Louis Bullock, Jeremiah Massey...
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    Ramón Nocedal Romea (1842–1907) was a Spanish Catholic ultraconservative politician, first member of the Neocatólicos, then of the Carlists, and finally...
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  • Redivo, Gastón Whelan, Martín Ambrosino, Mateo Gaynor, Lisandro Rasio, Matías Nocedal, Diego Gerbaudo, Ivory Clark James and Nicolás Lauría. Bahía Basket...
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  • Teletović (Bosnia), Stanko Barać (Croatia), Ariel Eslava (Argentina), Matías Nocedal (Argentina), Fernando San Emeterio, Sergi Vidal. Coach: Duško Ivanović...
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    events. Players may hold other non-FIBA nationalities not displayed. Matias Nocedal Jonatan Slider Javier Justiz Ferrer Jasiel Rivero Lee Roberts Darquavis...
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    Azpeitia district he was to defeat Ramón Nocedal, leader of the Integrist rebels. Carlos VII was frantic to see Nocedal humiliated and remarked that in case...
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  • José Mora: 61  José Moreno (d. 1781): 20  José Murguía (1715–1784) José Nocedal (1746–1778): 278  José Panella (b. 1761): 180  José Pedro Panto (1778–1812): 181 ...
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    year of 1888 produced breakup in Carlist structures; supporters of Ramón Nocedal left to form their own organization and they soon became known as the Integrists...
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    other confessional bodies. He mixed with neocatólicos, tended to side with Nocedal in controversies with the Carlist claimant Carlos VII and by some scholars...
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    cordial relationship between Nocedal and Gil, forged in the late 1860s, started to crack allegedly in 1891-1892, when Nocedal refused to appeal to the Roman...
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    Spain. Agustín’s maternal uncle was the Integrist political leader, Ramón Nocedal. Amezúa’s practice as a lawyer did not last long, though it is not clear...
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    Historico de Diputados Indice Historico de Diputados, available here Candido Nocedal served longer, though most of the time not as a Carlist deputy Eduardo...
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    military defeat, suffered in 1876, the party was dominated by Cándido Nocedal. The former neocatólico shaped Carlism as focused almost exclusively on...
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    Matías Barrio y Mier. Carlism Electoral Carlism (Restoration) Hispano-Moroccan War (1859–60) Third Carlist War Enrique de Aguilera y Gamboa Matías Barrio...
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    the 1910s and 1920s followers of Ramón Nocedal (though might be also applied to followers of Cándido Nocedal), name applied between the 1880s and 1890s...
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    1163/22116257-bja10053. hdl:10256/23433. ISSN 2211-6249. Grinchpun, Boris Matías (2014). "Contra los "admiradores del despotismo": Alfonso de Laferrère frente...
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    threads was very much the vision of the Carlist political leader Candido Nocedal and later his son Ramón. Janer seemed on perfect terms with both despite...
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    but he proved no match for Cándido Nocedal. The conflict grew when Nocedal was nominated Jefe Delegado in 1879, Nocedal opting for immovilismo and Cerralbo...
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    Catholic intellectuals, including Máximo Etchecopar, Ignacio Anzoategui and Matías Sánchez Sorondo, who produced the 1937 document Programma Nacionalista....
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    Ortiz de Zárate, Benigno Rezusta y Avendaño, Matías Barrio Mier, Luis María Llauder Dalmases and Ramón Nocedal see Esteban Bilbao at official Cortes site...
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    In the 1880s Carlism was increasingly divided between supporters of the Nocedals and supporters of the claimant. The Orbe family clearly sided with the...
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    Carlos VII and the chief theorist of the movement, the charismatic Ramón Nocedal; apart from personal rivalry, it was conditioned by different visions of...
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    the monument of Tomás Zumalacarregui. During the 1888 crisis, when Ramón Nocedal challenged the claimant and eventually led the secession of the so-called...
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    noticed in Madrid; this refers in particular to a series of vehemently anti-Nocedal articles, published in wake of the Integrist breakup from Carlism in the...
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    document came as heavy blow especially to the Integrists and to Ramón Nocedal personally triggering a number of protests, Fernández Escudero 2012, p...
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