Victorio (c. 1825–1880), was a warrior and chief of the Apaches in and around Texas and New Mexico. Victorio may also refer to: Victorio Codovilla (1894–1970)...
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Victoria (redirect from Victoria (disambiguation))
(disambiguation) Victorias (disambiguation) Victorio (disambiguation) Viktoria (disambiguation) Vitoria (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles...
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Victor Emmanuel (redirect from Victorio Emanuele)
Italy Vittorio Emanuele (Rome Metro), a train station in Rome This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Victor Emmanuel. If an...
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actress and comedian Victorio Unamuno (1909–1988), Spanish footballer All pages with titles containing Unamuno This disambiguation page lists articles...
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Native Americans (redirect from Native Americans (disambiguation))
United States American Indians (disambiguation) First Nations (disambiguation) Indian (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles associated...
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Cocco (name) (category All article disambiguation pages)
Brazilian volleyballer Roberto Cocco (born 1977), Italian kickboxer and boxer Victorio Cocco (born 1946), Argentine footballer All pages with titles containing...
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Apache War (redirect from Apache War (disambiguation))
Yavapai War (1871–1875) Apache Campaign (1873) Renegade Period (1879–1924) Victorio's War (1879–1881) Geronimo's War (1881–1886) Apache Campaign (1889–1890)...
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(1905–1949), American businessman and gold prospector who reported found the Victorio Peak treasure Reed Noss (born 1952), conservation biologist at the University...
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General Mansilla (redirect from General Mansilla (disambiguation))
Lucio Norberto Mansilla (1789–1871), Argentine Confederation general Lucio Victorio Mansilla (1831–1913), Argentine general Williams Mansilla (born 1964, Guatemalan...
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Montalvo (redirect from Montalvo (disambiguation))
Montalvo Hernández (born 1974), Mexican politician affiliated with the PRD Victorio Montalvo Rojas (born 1966), Mexican lawyer and politician affiliated with...
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Ramis (redirect from Ramis (disambiguation))
Spanish footballer Magali García Ramis (born 1946), Puerto Rican writer Victorio Ramis (born 1994), Argentine footballer Ramis, Armenia, ancient settlement...
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Vero, Nica, Verito, Veru Vicente = Chente, Vicen, Vicho, Sento Víctor, Victorio = Vítor, Vis, Vico, Vito Victoria = Vico, Viqui, Vicky, Tori, Toria, Toya...
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Prieto (redirect from Prieto (disambiguation))
Dominican Republic Victorio Riego Prieto (1932–2009), Paraguayan chess master Wilfredo Prieto (born 1978), Cuban artist Juan Prieto (disambiguation) This page...
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horseback; on other occasions they had places in the carriages.” Relay (disambiguation) Yam (route) Layover Shukuba Fuelling station Caravanserai Holmes, Oliver...
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Revolt in the Cherokee Nation 1846–1866 Navajo Wars 1849–1924 Apache Wars Victorio's War Renegade period of the Apache Wars 1881-1924 Geronimo's War 1881-1886...
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into two different cities in two different nations. Battle of Nogales (disambiguation) Finley, James P. (1996). Buffalo Soldiers at Huachuca: The Battle of...
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