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    Jerónimo José Podestá (August 8, 1920 – June 23, 2000) was an Argentine Catholic bishop. Podestá was born in Ramos Mejía, Greater Buenos Aires, Argentina...
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  • Argentine rower Inti Podestá (born 1978), Uruguayan footballer Jerónimo Podestá (1920–2000), Argentine bishop María Esther Podestá (1896–1983), Argentine...
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    in Córdoba, Argentina, he refused to begin his lecture until Father Jerónimo Podestá, a fellow liberation theologian who argued for the right of priests...
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    In 2000, Bergoglio was the only church official to reconcile with Jerónimo Podestá, a former bishop who had been suspended as a priest after opposing...
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    the bishops Guillermo Bolatti, Enrique Angelelli, Alberto Devoto, Jerónimo Podestá, Jaime de Nevares [es], Adolfo Tortolo and Vicente Faustino Zazpe,...
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    firecrackers to disrupt the scheduled speech of Bishop Jerónimo Podestá the next day. Bishop Podestá had strong ties to Peronism and liberation theology...
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    become a box office success. He was reunited with the prestigious Jerónimo Podestá Theatre Company for the May 6, 1905, premiere of his second play, Locos...
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    Quiroga, who would be her husband. Years later, Quiroga joined the Jerónimo and Pablo Podestá companies, starring the theatre play Con las Alas Rotas (written...
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    renamed on 24 April 2001. Emilio Antonio di Pasquo (1961–1962) Jerónimo José Podestá (1962–1967) Antonio Quarracino (1968–1985), appointed Archbishop...
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    the theater in 1903 at the "Comedia de Buenos Aires" theater with Jerónimo Podestá's company. He formed his own acting company which was joined by Francisco...
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    (1645–1717). Created cardinal deacon in the consistory of 17 May 1706 Jerónimo Grimaldi, 1st Duke of Grimaldi (1710-1789) Louise-Hippolyte, Princess of...
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  • Pardo Bazán 1948 En un rincón de España Girona, Tossa de Mar and Tamariu Jerónimo Mihura / Emisora Films-Procisa (Barcelona) Adriano Rimoldi, Blanca de Silos...
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  • Sabadell – 1962–64, 65–66, 67–72 Pablo Pintos – Getafe – 2010–11 Inti Podestá – Sevilla – 1999–00, 01–04 Gustavo Poyet – Zaragoza – 1990–97 Luis Prais...
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    to Giovanni da Nono, Matteo of the Cortusi family of Padua was elected podestà. In 1281, the city came under Paduan control. In 1368 Bassano was acquired...
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    – 1355 Marquisate of Cremolino Unknown one child 1355 aged 34-35 Also Podestà of Tortona in 1332. Tommaso II c.1320 Second son of Isnardo I and Eleonora...
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    Independent 22 September 1955 – 13 November 1955 Eduardo Lonardi 70 Luis Podestá Costa Independent 13 November 1955 – 25 January 1957 Pedro Eugenio Aramburu...
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  • Santos, Juan Aisa, Tomás González, José María Silva, Ignacio Castellanos, Jerónimo Bucero, Ricardo Peral (Coach: Wayne Brabender / Ignacio Pinedo / Angel...
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    Teatro Sala Lavardén Teatro Puerto de la Música Teatro Municipal Coliseo Podestá Anfiteatro Martín Fierro Teatro La Nonna Teatro La Hermandad del Princesa...
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  • Olivera (1978-05-30)30 May 1978 (aged 19) Defensor Sporting Club 11 3MF Inti Podestá (1978-04-23)23 April 1978 (aged 19) Danubio 12 1GK Fabián Carini (1979-12-26)26...
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    was paid for and made by Yom-Tob ben Levi Athias (the Spanish Marrano Jerónimo de Vargas, as typographer) and Abraham ben Salomon Usque (the Portuguese...
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    long Cretan War. Under Corner's oversight, a committee of three senators (Jeronimo Renier, Domenico Gritti, Marino Michiel) was sent to the Morea to reorganize...
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    9 Jul 1936 Friendly Rosario XI 6–1  Argentina Rosario L. Amaya V. de la Mata E. Gómez Zozaya Stadium: Estadio Gigante de Arroyito Referee: J. Podestá...
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  • Event Gold Silver Bronze Boys' 55 kg Jerónimo Pino  Colombia Marcus Pinto  Brazil Galo Villavicencio  Argentina Yang Lama  Ecuador Boys' 66 kg Ernane Ferreira...
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  • 1921-01-30 Sp. Barracas Champion: Tiro Federal 1921-06-29 Sp. Barracas Referee: Jerónimo Repossi 1922-02-05 Boca Juniors Referee: Servando Pérez Champion: Rosario...
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  • Peinado – Recreativo – 2011–12 Maximiliano Pérez – Tenerife – 2014–15 Inti Podestá – Sevilla – 2000–01 Nicolás Raimondi – Cartagena – 2012–13 Leonardo Ramos...
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