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    to conquer Monzón in order to cut communications between the taifa kingdoms of Zaragoza and Lleida. The infant Pedro I reconquered Monzón in 1089 during...
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    of January 2018, Monzón holds the 2nd longest unified championship reign in middleweight history at 9 consecutive defenses. Monzón spent five and a half...
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  • compelled Díaz to allow Monzón to become president, as Monzón was more staunchly anti-communist. The other members of Monzón's junta were José Luis Cruz...
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  • Luciano Fabián Monzón (born 13 April 1987) is an Argentine professional footballer who plays as a left-back. Born in Granadero Baigorria, Monzón began his...
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  • player Monzon Diarra (fl. 1795–1808), ruler of the Bambara Empire in Mali Pedro Monzón (born 1962), Argentine football player and coach Roberto Monzón (born...
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    Telesforo de Monzón y Ortiz de Urruela (1 December 1904 in Bergara, Spain – 9 March 1981 in Bayonne, France) was a writer, politician and nationalist Basque...
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  • Luis Alberto Monzón León (born 26 May 1970 in Asunción) is a retired football midfielder from Paraguay. Monzón started his career in the youth divisions...
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  • Lucas Monzón may refer to: Lucas Monzón (Argentine footballer) (born 1996), Argentine football defender Lucas Monzón (Uruguayan footballer) (born 2001)...
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  • Monzón: A Knockout Blow (Monzón) is 2019 Spanish-language TV series starring Carla Quevedo, Mariano Chiesa and Paloma Ker. Carla Quevedo as Alicia Muñiz...
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  • Gastón Monzón (born May 13, 1987, in Buenos Aires) is an Argentine football goalkeeper. A native of Buenos Aires, Monzón (also known as Torta) began playing...
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  • Monzón". Olympics at Sports-Reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. Archived from the original on 18 April 2020. Retrieved 19 June 2012. Roberto Monzón at...
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    The Cathedral of Monzón (Catedral de Santa María del Romeral) is a Roman Catholic church located in the town of Monzón in the province of Huesca, autonomous...
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    Daniel Monzón Jerez (born 1968) is a Spanish screenwriter and director. He was born in Palma, Majorca in 1968. He started as a film critic, collaborating...
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    Monzón Castle is a fortress located in Monzón, Spain. Built during the tenth century under Muslim rule, Aragonese forces captured the castle in 1089 when...
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  • Bernardo Alvarado Monzón (8 November 1925 – c. 26 September 1972) was a Guatemalan communist leader. He led the clandestine Guatemalan Party of Labour...
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  • Negrín issued a decree appointing Monzón to take charge of the general secretariat of the Ministry of Defense. When Monzón left the Civil Governorship of...
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  • Jesús Monzón (born 3 January 2001) is an Argentine professional footballer who plays as a centre-forward for Tigre, on loan from Vélez Sarsfield. Monzón signed...
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  • Club de Fútbol Atlético de Monzón is a Spanish football team based in Monzón, in the autonomous community of Aragon. Founded in 1950 it plays in Tercera...
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  • agent May 22, 2004 by Mariners scout Mark Leavitt. Monzón attended the University of Tampa. Monzón began his pro career with the Peoria Mariners in 2004...
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  • the church in Monzón. A charter of San Isidro for the year 990 refers to the king and the count of Castile, but not to any count of Monzón. The first sure...
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  • Iván Azón Monzón (born 24 December 2002) is a Spanish footballer who plays for Real Zaragoza as a forward. Born in Zaragoza, Aragon, Azón joined Real Zaragoza's...
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  • Pedro Damián Monzón (born 23 February 1962) is an Argentine football manager and former player who played as a defender. He is the current interim manager...
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  • Gustavo Balcázar Monzón (born 10 August 1927) is a Colombian lawyer and retired politician. A member of the Colombian Liberal Party, he served as Member...
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  • Gabriel Monzón Lemos (born 29 September 2001) is a Uruguayan professional footballer who plays as a defender for Danubio. Born in Jaguarão, Brazil, Monzón began...
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  • replaced Loren Legarda. Monzón-Palma has received several awards including University of the Philippines Gawad Plaridel in 2017. Tina Monzón-Palma was born as...
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  • Monzón". Soccerway. Retrieved 15 May 2019. "Ficha Estadistica de LUCAS MONZON". BDFA. Retrieved 15 May 2019. "Pentimalli, Alfenoni,Calvo y Monzón también...
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  • Ramiro Sánchez of Monzón (1070–1129/1130) was a noble kinsman of the kings of Navarre. In 1104 he was tenente of Urroz, of Monzón between 1104 and 1116...
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  • Víctor Hugo Monzón Pérez (born 12 November 1957) is a Guatemalan football coach and former defender who played most of his career for the club Aurora F...
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  • John of Montson (also known as Juan de Monzón or Monzon de Montesono; born at Monzón, Spain; c. 1340 – after 1412) was an Aragonese Dominican theologian...
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    June to 29 June 1954. He was replaced by a military junta led by Elfego Monzón. Carlos Enrique Díaz was previously Chief of the Guatemalan Armed Forces...
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