Juan de Padilla, OFM (1500–1542) was a Spanish Catholic priest and missionary who spent much of his life exploring North America with Francisco Vásquez...
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Juan Gutiérrez de Padilla (ca. 1590 – 1664) was a Renaissance-style Spanish composer and cantor, most of whose career took place in Mexico. Juan Gutiérrez...
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Juan López de Padilla (1490 – 24 April 1521) was an insurrectionary leader in the Castilian War of the Communities, where the people of Castile made a...
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of Juan García de Padilla (died between 1348 and 1351) and his wife María de Henestrosa (died after September 1356). Her maternal uncle was Juan Fernández...
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Juan Carlos "Tato" García Padilla (born March 10, 1967) is a Puerto Rican politician and current mayor of Coamo. He is affiliated to the Popular Democratic...
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Juan Vicente de Güemes Padilla Horcasitas y Aguayo, 2nd Count of Revillagigedo (Spanish, with variant name: Juan Vicente de Güemes Pacheco de Padilla...
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Juan José Padilla is a Spanish torero ('bullfighter'). He became a matador de toros, 'killer of (full-grown) bulls', in the town of his birth, Jerez de...
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rebels. Three of the most important rebel leaders were captured, Juan de Padilla, Juan Bravo, and Francisco Maldonado. They were executed the next day...
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Chronologically from right to left are the Franciscan missionary Fray Juan de Padilla and the conquistador Coronado, the first Europeans to visit the land...
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Semydey De Padilla United States Census, 1910 Juan Passalacqua Y Palmieri United States Census, 1910 (Shows parents birthplace also) Julia Passalacqua De Padilla...
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St. Michael's Bridge (also called Puente de las Cadenas). This street was named in honour of Juan de Padilla, a communard leader of the Castilians in...
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Alejandro Padilla (born March 22, 1973) is an American politician serving as the senior United States senator from California, a seat he has held since...
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María Pacheco (redirect from Maria Pacheco Padilla)
Juan de Padilla. In November 1510, a dowry was finally agreed, on the condition that Pacheco renounce her inheritance to her husband. When López de Padilla...
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at the Battle of Villalar. The following day, rebel leaders Juan López de Padilla, Juan Bravo, and Francisco Maldonado were beheaded. The army of the...
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Juan Miguel Padilla (born February 17, 1977) is a former Major League Baseball relief pitcher. Despite being taught barely any English in high school...
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José Padilla y Gálvez (October 30, 1888 – August 13, 1945) also known by his screen name, Mario de Córdova, was a Filipino lawyer, politician and movie...
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Figueroa, Juan Manuel (5 July 2023). "Yael Padilla, el tonalteca que emuló al Chicharito y es el alumno avanzado de Paunovic en Chivas" [Yael Padilla, the...
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María de la Paz Padilla Díaz (born 30 July 1969 in Cádiz) is a Spanish comedian, actress and presenter. After working as a clinical assistant in a Cádiz...
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Juan Nepomuceno Padilla was a Californio politician and soldier, who served as the 10th Alcalde of San Francisco. Padilla was involved in a dispute with...
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fabulously wealthy in gold. West of Lyons is a cross commemorating Juan de Padilla, a member of Coronado's expedition, who returned the following year...
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House of Silva (section Silva Fernandez de Hijar)
aristocratic family of Spanish and Portuguese origin. Juan de Mena's Memorias de algunos linages antiguos e nobles de Castilla, a work of the first half of the 15th...
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in the Americas Juan de Padilla 1542 Kansas in what is now the United States Luis Cáncer 1549 Tampa Bay, Florida in Florida Antonio de Valdivieso 1549...
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Puerto Rican Renewal Party (redirect from Partido de Renovación Puertorriqueña)
disbanded in 1987. The party's main leader was then-mayor of San Juan Hernán Padilla, a pro-statehood leader and founder of the Partido Nuevo Progresista...
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Dr. Hernán Padilla Ramírez (born May 5, 1938) is a retired physician and former two-term Mayor of San Juan, Puerto Rico. Graduated from the University...
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became thus one of the leaders of the comuneros, together with Juan de Padilla and Antonio de Acuña. He was proclaimed unanimously Capitán General of the...
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Pole, 1541 Juan de Padilla, Spanish missionary to New Mexico, 1542 Mannar Catholic martyrs (1544) Anne Askew, 1546 George Wishart, 1546 Luis de Cancer, Spanish...
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was a soprano in the choir at Puebla Cathedral in 1630 under Juan Gutiérrez de Padilla. In 1664 he succeeded maestro Gutiérrez in an interim capacity...
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pulque back then and stored in jugs). According to Spanish missionary Juan de Padilla, Tonallan (Tonalá, Jalisco) was the biggest town under Tecuexe ruling...
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מים". Ynet (in Hebrew). Retrieved 2024-05-25. "The Comuneros Juan De Padilla 1490-1521 Juan Bravo And Francisco Maldonado At The Scaffold, 1860 by Antonio...
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Juan Manuel Dalmau Ramírez (born July 23, 1973) is a Puerto Rican politician, attorney and a candidate for Governor of Puerto Rico for the Puerto Rican...
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