• Pedro Diaz may refer to: Pedro Díaz de Tenorio (died 1399), archbishop of Toledo Pedro Antonio Díaz (1852–1919), acting President of Panama in 1918 Pedro...
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  • Pedro Díaz" [Agreement for the transfer of Pedro Díaz] (in Spanish). Sporting Gijón. 3 August 2023. Retrieved 3 August 2023. "[Officiel] Pedro Diaz de...
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  • cartel was led by the Díaz-Parada brothers, Pedro, Eugenio Jesús a.k.a. 'Don Chuy' and Domingo Aniceto a.k.a. 'Don Cheto'. Pedro Díaz-Parada was first arrested...
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  • Pedro Diaz (born November 26, 1962) is a Cuban and American boxing trainer and founder of Mundo Boxing a training facility for professional, amateur boxers...
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  • Pedro Luis Díaz Lanz (July 8, 1926 in Havana, Cuba – June 26, 2008 Miami, U.S.) was Chief of the Revolutionary Air Force of Cuba under Fidel Castro, before...
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    Javiera Carrera, a Chilean patriot of Basque descent, married to Spanish Pedro Díaz de Valdés. She was a model for the Elite modeling agency. As an actress...
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    Pedro Antonio Díaz Molina was a Cuban general who was the only former slave that was a major general in the Cuban Liberation Army. Pedro was born in the...
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    (ASTANO), Díaz is a member of a family of renowned trade unionists in Galicia who were strongly involved in anti-Francoist activism. Díaz graduated with...
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  • Pedro Díaz, 2022–23 season". BDFutbol. Retrieved 26 April 2024. "Matches Pedro Díaz, 2023–24 season". BDFutbol. Retrieved 26 April 2024. Pedro Díaz at...
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  • statistics for "Díaz" and "Díez" separately. The surname is a cognate with the Portuguese language surname Dias. Díaz and the anglicized form Diaz appear to...
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  • Pedro Díaz (1546 – 12 January 1618) was a Roman Catholic missionary. Díaz was born in Lupedo, Diocese of Toledo, Spain. At age twenty, he joined the Society...
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  • Memorial Manuel Galera "Pedro Díaz". ProCyclingStats. Retrieved 30 November 2018. Pedro DIAZ LOBATO at CQ Ranking Pedro Díaz Lobato at Cycling Archives...
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    by Pedro Berrio Sketch of Amelia Island, Francisco Cortazar Wooden stake fort, Pedro Díaz Berrio Gun battery, Pedro Diaz Berrio Fort, Pedro Diaz Berrio...
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    town belonged: I. Pedro Díaz de Fuenmayor, mayor of Arnedo, who fathered: II. Alonso Díaz de Fuenmayor, also known as Alonso Díaz de Arnedo, who was...
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  • Rubén Toribio Díaz (2014) Miguel Morales (2015) Marlon Maza (2016) Elvis Farfán (2017) Roberto Tristán (2018) José Ramírez Cubas (2019) Pedro Uribe Layseca...
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  • Pedro Díaz Ramos (born 1910), also listed as Pablo Diaz, is a Cuban former baseball catcher and first baseman in the Negro leagues. A native of Bauta...
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  • José Pedro Díaz (January 12, 1921 - July 3, 2006) was a Uruguayan essayist, educator and writer. He is remembered as a member of the Generation of 45,...
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  • Dani Cárdenas 2 DF  ROU Andrei Rațiu 3 DF  ESP Pep Chavarría 4 MF  ESP Pedro Díaz 5 DF  ESP Aridane Hernández 6 MF  SEN Pathé Ciss 7 MF  ESP Isi Palazón...
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    Pedro Tenorio (c. 1328 – 18/28 May 1399), sometimes called Pedro Díaz de Tenorio, was the bishop of Coimbra from 1371 to 1377 and archbishop of Toledo...
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    Doña Jimena Díaz, also spelled Ximena (Spanish: [xiˈmena ˈði.aθ]; Old Spanish: Ximena Díaz [ʃiˈmena ˈdi.adz̻]; before July 1046 – c. 1116), reigned as...
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  • conquistador and encomendero Antonio de Oré Río and of Luisa Díaz Rojas, daughter of Pedro Díaz, encomendero of Azángaro. The early life of Luis Jerónimo...
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    Salomé Ureña Díaz de Henríquez (October 21, 1850 – March 6, 1897) was a Dominican poet and teacher, being one of the central figures of 19th-century lyrical...
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  • Pedro Díaz de Vivar y González de Buendía (9 October 1740 — 1820) was a Spanish soldier and official who served in the Viceroyalty of Río de la Plata....
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  • Margarita Calahorra [es] as madre de Luque Iñaki Miramón [es] as Luis Trueba Pedro Díaz del Corral [es] as teniente Luis Méndez Antonio Banderas as Juan Luque...
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    Humberto Megget, Emir Rodríguez Monegal, Gladys Castelvecchi and José Pedro Díaz among others. She also worked as a translator, composer and lecturer....
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    Hernández, O. de M. (1674–1686) Sebastián de Pastrana, O. de M. (1693–1700) Pedro Díaz de Durana (1704–1718) José Luis Palos Bord, O.F.M. (1724–1738) José Cayetano...
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  • Juan Díaz de Solís (c. 1470 – 20 January 1516) was a 16th-century navigator and explorer. He is also said to be the first European to land on what is now...
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  • Malolos, Bulacan Philippines to his parents, Elizabeth Reyes De Rueda and Pedro Diaz Capinpin (d. 2021). He is the eldest son among his siblings. Geybin began...
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  • Pablo Díaz may refer to: Pablo Díaz (footballer, born 1971), Spanish footballer Pablo Díaz (footballer, born 1981), Spanish footballer Pablo Díaz (game...
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    Pedro José Domingo de la Calzada Manuel María Lascuráin Paredes (8 May 1856 – 21 July 1952) was a Mexican politician who served as the 38th president...
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