• Jerónimo Tomás Abreu Herrera (September 30, 1930 – June 27, 2012) was the Catholic bishop of the Diocese of Mao-Monte-Cristi, Dominican Republic. Ordained...
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    Jarol Herrera (born 1984), Colombian footballer Jerónimo Tomás Abreu Herrera (1930–2012), bishop of Mao-Monte-Cristi, Dominican Republic Jesús Herrera (born...
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    suffragan diocese of the Archdiocese of Santiago de los Caballeros. Jerónimo Tomás Abreu Herrera (1978 - 2006) Diómedes Antonio Espinal de León (2006 - ) "Diocese...
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  • Singleton, 92, American actress (I Love Lucy, My Three Sons). Jerónimo Tomás Abreu Herrera, 81, Dominican Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Mao-Monte Cristi...
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  • founder and first director of the Academy, 1713–1725. Tomás Pascual de Azpeitia, 1726–1750. José Abreu Bertodano, Marquis de la Regalía, 1750–1775. Antonio...
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    Eduardo Tomás Boza Masvidal (1915-2003), titular bishop Vinda, auxiliary bishop of San Cristóbal de la Habana (Cuba) Adolfo Rodríguez Herrera (1924-2003)...
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  • Crispín Verza – Murcia – 1973–74 Florencio Villalba – Real Burgos – 1992–93 Jerónimo Villalba – Sevilla – 1975–77 Justo Villar – Valladolid – 2008–10 Víctor...
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  • 1981–82 Rodrigo Díaz – Toluca – 2005–06 Juan Dinenno – Pumas – 2020–23 Jerónimo di Florio – León, Irapuato – 1954–66, 1966–67 Marcos Aurelio Di Paulo –...
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    Cánovas del Castillo; y Ministros de Estado á D. Carlos Manuel O'Donnell y Abréu; de Gracia y Justicia á D. Francisco Romero y Robledo; de Guerra á D. Marcelo...
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    producers; EDP Renováveis, the world's third largest producer of wind energy; Jerónimo Martins, supermarket chains and market leader in Portugal, Poland and Colombia...
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  • – PAOK – 2022– Toché – Panathinaikos – 2011–2013 Antonio Tomás – Veria – 2016–2017 Joan Tomàs – Lamia – 2019 Jon Toral – OFI – 2021–2024 David Torres –...
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    Estatal Boletín Oficial del Estado: 23. 3 July 1881. Martínez Ruiz, Maqueda Abreu & De Diego 1999, p. 109. Carreras de Odriozola & Tafunell Sambola 2005,...
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  • Matías Ballini – Girona – 2011–12 Mariano Barbosa – Las Palmas – 2010–14 Jerónimo Barrales – Recreativo – 2009–10 Fernando Barrientos – Villarreal B – 2011–12...
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