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    independence. The most important of the new members was the new secretary Jeronimo de Roda, who received the same powers as Vargas and Del Rio. The criminal cases...
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    fall of Lerida, in 716, whereupon the Diocese of Lerida was removed to Roda de Isabena. By the 12th century, the Reconquest of Spain, pushed the borders...
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    Ricardo del (1945). Sepulcros de la Casa Real de Aragón (in Spanish). Madrid: Instituto Jerónimo Zurita. Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas...
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    Pie de la Cuesta, which was changed only a year later to San Jerónimo de los Cedros, all this approximately between 1613 and 1616. San Juan del Pie de la...
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  • 63rd Prime Minister of Spain. He earned his degree in Law in 1897 Manuel de Roda, Ambassador in Rome under King Fernando VI and Ministry of "Grace and Justice"...
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    After the Moorish conquest of Lleida in 716 the episcopal see was moved to Roda (until 1101) and then to Barbastro (1101–1149). The city of Lleida was conquered...
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  • Hortencia Garrido de Barragán (season 1) Sigifredo Vega as Filemón Barragán (season 1) Carmenza González as Quintina Canosa Pedro Roda as Olegario (season...
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    bellicosity of the Aboriginal people.[citation needed] In 1574 Gaspar de Rodas asked to the Antioquia's Cabildo four miles of land to establish herds...
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    statesman in the eighteenth century. In Spain, he is simply known as Conde de Floridablanca. He was born at Murcia in 1728 as the son of a retired army...
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    son-in-law and that the presence of Petronilla was secondary. According to Jerónimo de Zurita, there was a clause in the pact with Ramon Berenguer stating that...
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    However, an existentially themed play that Buarque wrote and composed in 1968, Roda Viva ("Live Circle"), was frowned upon by the military government and Buarque...
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    the municipality towns of Santa Fe de Antioquia, Sopetrán and St. Jerome, on the east by the towns of San Jerónimo and the Antioquia Departmental capital...
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  • Adriana Roel as Blanca Rioja Elizabeth Dupeyrón as Ángela Quintero Lorenzo de Rodas as Agustín Ruiz Cañedo María Marcela as Sonia Mauricio Bonet as Darío Portillo...
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    Alonso de So de Castro y de Pinós 1528–1529 : Diego de Cabrera 1530–1532 : Lorenzo Campeggio 1532–1534 : Jerónimo Doria 1534–1544 : Martín de Gurrea 1545–1572 :...
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    June 2024. "Brasil terá três atletas no tênis em cadeira de rodas dos Jogos Paralímpicos de Paris" [Brazil will have three athletes in wheelchair tennis...
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    Switzerland (1983–90) The Bac de Roda Bridge in Barcelona, Spain (1984–87): Calatrava's first bridge The Bac de Roda Bridge in Barcelona, Spain (1984–87)...
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    century was motivated by councillor José Silvestre Ribeiro. As priest Jerónimo Emiliano de Andrade (who lived in the town at the time), referred to Praia da...
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    History". Zapata County Chamber of Commerce. Retrieved July 1, 2012. Grubb, Roda. "The Strange Case of Rio Rico" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on...
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    Amiga" "Você Me Faz Continuar" "Conflitos Existenciais" "Roda-Gigante" "Dance Agora" "Difícil de Segurar" "Por Onde Vou" David Bowie Jethro Tull Led Zeppelin...
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    Music of Hermeto Pascoal, by Mike Marshall and Jovino Santos Neto 2006: Roda Carioca, by Jovino Santos Neto 2023: Beams, by Dan Costa (composer) "Hermeto...
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     8. Jerónimo 2019, p. 3. Jerónimo 2019, p. 10. Jerónimo 2019, pp. 10–11. Jerónimo 2019, p. 14. Jerónimo 2019, p. 17. Jerónimo 2019, p. 18. Jerónimo 2019...
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    municipalities of Medellín and San Jerónimo. It is the center of the development in the north of the Aburrá Valley (Spanish: Valle de Aburrá), and as a member of...
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  • The Grimaldi Ministry was a Spanish government headed by Jerónimo Grimaldi which lasted between 9 October 1763 and 19 February 1777. Following Spain's...
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    with panels attributed to Roland de Mois or Jerónimo de Mora from the sixteenth century. Renaissance grating by Hernando de Ávila. Chapel of Saints Justa...
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    village as a military base. Some of the Conquistadors, such as Gaspar de Rodas, the first governor of Antioquia, came from the region of Badajoz. Count...
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    (sixteenth century). The first colonizers were Extremaduran like Gaspar de Rodas of Trujillo, who was the first colonial governor of the region. Several...
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    Roda de Fogo 1981: Floradas na Serra .... Gumercindo Cordeiro Leitão 1981: Vento do Mar Aberto .... Rafael 1982: A Filha do Silêncio 1984: Jerônimo ...
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    Sexos – Felipe de Alcântara Pereira Barreto 1986: Roda de Fogo – Renato Villar 1990: Araponga – Aristênio Catanduva (Araponga) 1992: De Corpo e Alma –...
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    incorporated neighborhoods. Jerónimo de Alcalá (physician and author) Víctor Barrio (bullfighter) Juan Bravo (rebel) Isabel de Ceballos-Escalera (museum...
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    July 1787 (acting) Marquess de Sonora 19 February 1777 – 17 June 1787 Secretary of State for Grace and Justice Manuel de Roda Arraiera 19 February 1777...
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