Rafael Quesada (born 16 August 1971) is an American-born Peruvian footballer. He played in three matches for the Peru national football team from 1993...
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[citation needed] Rafael Zabaleta (1907-1960), painter. José Luis Verdes painter, although born in Madrid, was closely related to Quesada, where he sponsored...
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soldier Joe Quesada (born 1962), editor-in-chief of Marvel Comics José Martín Quesada (1935–1996), Spanish cyclist Juan Rafael Elvira Quesada (born 1956)...
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Juan Rafael Elvira Quesada (born 11 April 1956 in Mexico City) is a Mexican politician affiliated with the National Action Party PAN who served as Secretary...
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Francisco Morazán (redirect from Francisco Morazán Quesada)
of Rafael Carrera and in order to protect their own interests, ended up dividing Central America into five nations. José Francisco Morazán Quesada was...
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Juan Nepomuceno de Quesada y Barnuevo Arrocha (1738–1798) was a military officer who served as Governor and intendant of Honduras between 1783 and 1789...
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Quesada (1822–1898) and Lt.-Gen. José Coello de Portugal y Quesada (1830–1906), whose son, Gen. Rafael Coello y Oliván, was Minister of the Interior and Governor...
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of artistic practice, in order to convert it into its effect." Rafael Carlos Quesada, writing for the newspaper El Litoral, described the work as advancing...
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del Valle Juan Manuel Guilera as Fito Lagos Marita Ballesteros as Inés Quesada Sebastián Mogordoy as Suboficial Ordoñez Abel Ayala as El Zorro It was...
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Carlos Manuel de Céspedes y Quesada (August 12, 1871 – March 28, 1939) was a Cuban writer, politician, diplomat, and President of Cuba. He was the son...
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Barón Head coach: Ladislao Kubala Head coach: Héctor Núñez Head coach: Rafael Santana Head coach: Mário Zagallo Head coach: Hernán Darío Gómez Head coach:...
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and his brother Rafael de Quesada left the service, they became involved in the Cuban fight for independence. In 1865, General Quesada relocated to New...
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Arguedas (1933) Milton Valverde (1937) Aníbal Varela (19??) Rafael Herrera (1943–44) Ismael Quesada (1947–48), (1951), (1955) Santiago Bonilla (1955) Francisco...
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1999. Quesada 2009, p. 31. Quesada 2009, pp. 30–31. Quesada 2009, p. 41. Quesada 2009, pp. 41–42. Rodríguez 1999, p. 207. Quesada 2009, p. 42. Quesada 2009...
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of Granada on 6 August 1538 by Spanish conquistador Gonzalo Jiménez de Quesada after a harsh expedition into the Andes conquering the Muisca, the indigenous...
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Milo Quesada, born as Raúl García Alonso, (16 April 1930 – 12 December 2012) was an Argentine actor. He started his career in Argentina with the movie...
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Merengue music (section Rafael Leonidas Trujillo)
“mother figure” of merengue—Milly Quesada. She led the group Los Vecinos, which includes her sister Jocelyn and cousins Rafael and Martin, based in New York...
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Alba Alonso de Quesada (17 August 1924 – 18 November 2020) was a Honduran lawyer and academic who played a pivotal role in the development of women's...
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line-up featuring Thiago Bianchi on vocals, Léo Mancini on guitars, Fernando Quesada on bass and Junior Carelli on keyboards. They recorded two albums as Shaman...
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president of the National Assembly of Popular Power, Ricardo Alarcón de Quesada. Eliécer Ávila was widely known in Cuba as a result of his intervention...
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Coronado Alvarado 1924–1927: Juan Rafael Argüello De Vars 1927–1928: Ricardo Castro Béeche 1928–1929: Rafael Castro Quesada 1929–1930: Roberto Eustaquio Smyth...
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Echague, Isabela was named on his honor. Herrero Fernández-Quesada, María Dolores. "Rafael Echagüe y Bermingham". Diccionario Biográfico electrónico,...
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Rica Juan Vicente Solís Fernández (1940–1967) Enrique Bolaños Quesada (1970–1980) José Rafael Barquero Arce (1980–2007) Angel San Casimiro Fernandez, O.A...
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Manuel Mora Valverde Ricardo Moreno Cañas Rafael Moya Murillo Pedro Muñoz Fonseca Bernd H. Niehaus Quesada Karen Olsen Beck Otto Guevara Guth Abel Pacheco...
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Cateriano Enrique Chirinos Soto Enrique Ghersi Beatriz Merino Luis Miró Quesada Garland Rafael Rey Mario Vargas Llosa Miguel Vega Alvear Ricardo Vega Llona Hernando...
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Rafael Reyes Prieto (December 5, 1849 – February 18, 1921) was a Colombian politician and soldier who was the Chief of Staff of the Colombian National...
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Ortiz Martin, Estela Quesada, Alfredo Fernandez Iglesias, Jose Francisco Benavides Robles, Javier Oreamuno, Raul Selva Herra, Rafael Iglesias Alvarez, E...
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the text says, disagree about whether his name was Quijada ("jaw") or Quesada, although by reasoning ("conjeturas verosímiles") one could arrive at the...
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reportedly, air support. The rebel forces seized the border town of Villa Quesada on 12 January. Jose Figueres accused the CIA of covertly aiding Nicaragua's...
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Alfonso – 8 Most red cards: Jaime Quesada – 7 First to play for Spain: Simón Lecue – 1934 Most capped for Spain: Rafael Gordillo – 75 Spanish internationals:...
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