Juan de Espinosa Medrano (Calcauso?, 1630? – Cuzco, 1688), known in history as Lunarejo (or "The Spotty-Faced"), was an Indigenous cleric, sacred preacher...
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de Medrano, a Navarrese noble and artist in Logroño and the most significant silversmith of his time during the Spanish Golden Age. Juan de Espinosa Medrano...
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(1590–1641), Spanish painter Juan de Espinosa, Spanish painter Juan de Espinosa Medrano (ca. 1629–1688), Peruvian cleric Juan Javier Espinosa (1815–1870), Ecuadorian...
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Diego de Medrano (1545 – 1588) was a nobleman from the House of Medrano in the Kingdom of Castile and a prominent Spanish naval commander of the late...
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Press, 1992), 300. Biografia de Juan de Espinosa Medrano Dámaso Alonso, La lengua poética de Góngora (Madrid: Revista de Filología Española, 1950), 112...
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Fernández de Córdoba (Abad de Rute), the Count of Villamediana, Gabriel Bocángel, and overseas, Juan de Espinosa Medrano y Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz. Rafael...
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in the region Apurímac. Place of birth of the renamed essayist Juan de Espinosa Medrano "El Lunarejo" who in the sixteenth century, the so-called "Spanish...
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from Guido of Arezzo (995–1050), Adam of Fulda (1445–1505), and Juan de Espinosa Medrano (1632–1688), follow:[citation needed] Modern Western modes use...
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Francisco de Medrano. He was a relative of Pedro Vélaz de Medrano, García de Medrano, Tomas Fernández de Medrano and Juan de Espinosa Medrano, the most...
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are Ollantay and the plays describing the death of Atahualpa. Juan de Espinosa Medrano wrote several dramas in the language. Poems in Quechua were also...
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Diego Fernández de Medrano y Zapata (17th century–18th century) was a noble from the House of Medrano in Sojuela, La Rioja, lord and divisero of Regajal...
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Tomás Fernández de Medrano (Entrena, 16th century—1616) was a high ranking Basque-Castilian nobleman in the court of Philip II and Philip III of Spain...
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(also known as Auto sacramental del hijo pródigo) religious play Juan de Espinosa Medrano partida del hijo pródigo / regreso del hijo pródigo 1807 Carlos...
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Sacramental del robo de Proserpina y sueño de Endimión (about 1644) and Auto Sacramental del Hijo Pródigo (about 1650) by Juan de Espinosa Medrano (el Lunarejo)...
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favor de Don Luis de Góngora, Príncipe de los poetas lyricos de España: contra Manuel de Faria y Sousa, Cavallero portugués (1662), Juan de Espinosa Medrano...
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Maliszowski Abp. Cristóbal de Torres Motones Marie Lumague Juan de Espinosa Medrano Alonso Enríquez de Guzmán María Gertrudis Teresa de Santa Inés Charles-René...
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Sebastián Fernández de Medrano (24 October 1646 – 18 February 1705) was the president and sole-director of the first modern Royal Military and Mathematics...
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García de Medrano y Castejón (c. 1550 – 1604) was a noble from the House of Medrano, lord of San Gregorio, a Knight of the Order of Santiago, author, lawyer...
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authorities had charged Malherbe with at least 10 homicides. In 1984, Espinosa was killed by Juan García Abrego, then-leader of the Gulf Cartel, who later appointed...
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eus/es/medrano-juan-martinez-de/ar-94014/ The Official Basque Encyclopedia https://aunamendi.eusko-ikaskuntza.eus/en/medrano-juan-martinez-de/ar-94014/...
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Italian. Quevedo attended the Medrano Academy (Poetic Academy of Madrid) founded by the president Sebastian Francisco de Medrano between 1616-1626. In 1601...
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Diego de Chávez y Alvarado: 31 Felipe Medrano: 70 Guillermo de Santa María: 2 José Francisco de Landa: 128 Lucas Cabeza de Vaca: 56 Bartolomé de las...
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List of political families in the Philippines (section Espinosa-Martinez family — Cebu, Masbate, Iloilo City and Guimaras)
Lanao del Sur Provincial Board (2022-present) Fernando Agustín Velaz de Medrano Bracamonte y Dávila: Marquis of Tabuerniga, 14th Marquis of Cañete (GE)...
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John I of Castile (redirect from Juan I of Castile)
response, the king of Castile sent the ambassador and lawyer Don Diego Lopez de Medrano in 1386 with his reply to Prince John of Gaunt. The king of Castile finally...
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Cartagena, Colombia (redirect from Cartagena de Indias)
his honor. Germán Espinosa, writer, author of "La Tejedora de Coronas" (The weaver of crowns) and 40 other works José María García de Toledo, politician...
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Benito Lué y Riega (1802–1812) Mariano Medrano y Cabrera (1829–1851) Archbishops of Buenos Aires Mariano José de Escalada Bustillo y Zeballos (1854–1870)...
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Miramontes José Eduardo Dip. Espino Barrientos Manuel de Jesús Dip. Espinosa Mejía Ezequiel Juan de Dios Dip. Esqueda Llanes Ma. Claudia Dip. Esquinca Gurrusquieta...
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Argentine War of Independence (category Viceroyalty of the Río de la Plata)
Guerra de Independencia de Argentina) was a secessionist civil war fought from 1810 to 1818 by Argentine patriotic forces under Manuel Belgrano, Juan José...
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(1843). In the early 17th century the bishop of Santiago, Fray Juan Pérez de Espinosa, wrote to the King of Spain requesting a university for his city...
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Centro de Lima". Gestión. "Arte Express concretaría la compra de 10 edificios en el Cercado de Lima esta semana". El Comercio. 7 November 2018. Medrano Marin...
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