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    Pedro Fernández de Castro (c. 1290 – Algeciras, 1342), nicknamed el de la Guerra ('of the War'), was a powerful Galician noble and military figure of the...
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    of Afonso, Pedro's bloody revenge on her killers, and the legend of the coronation of her exhumed corpse by Pedro, have made Inês de Castro a frequent...
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  • Pedro Castro may refer to: Pedro Castro Nero (1541–1611), Spanish archbishop Pedro de Castro, 1st Duke of la Conquista (1678–1741), Spanish military officer...
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  • Pedro Adolfo de Castro (1895–1936) was a twentieth-century architect from San Juan, Puerto Rico. He was born Pedro Adolfo de Castro Besosa in January...
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  • Pedro de Castro van Dúnem, also known as Comandante Loy (9 February 1942 – 23 September 1997), was an Angolan politician. He served in various leading...
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  • The Castro of Vila Nova de São Pedro is a Chalcolithic archaeological site in the civil parish of Vila Nova de São Pedro, municipality of Azambuja, in...
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    and favorite of Emperor Pedro I. Daughter of João de Castro do Canto e Melo, 1st Viscount of Castro and Escolástica Bonifácia de Oliveira e Toledo Ribas...
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    Pedro de Castro y Figueroa y Salazar, 1st Duke of la Conquista, 1st Marquess of Gracia Real, KOS, OSJ (8 December 1678, San Julián de Cela, A Coruña Province...
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  • Pedro Fernández de Castro may refer to: Pedro Fernández de Castro (Grand Master of the Order of Santiago) Pedro Fernández de Castro (died 1214), Castilian...
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  • (1722–1734) Juan Antonio de Vizarrón y Eguiarreta, archbishop & viceroy (1734–1740) Pedro de Castro y Figueroa, Viceroy (1740–1741) Pedro Malo de Villavicencio,...
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    Eugénie Servières's Inês de Castro throwing herself and her children at the feet of Afonso IV of Portugal to free dom Pedro, her husband (exhibited at...
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    Pedro Castro Vázquez (born 12 February 1945) is a former Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) politician. He was the mayor of Getafe in the Community...
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    Pedro Fernández de Castro "the Castilian" (c. 1160 – 18 August, 1214, Morocco) was a Castilian nobleman, son of Fernando Rodríguez de Castro and Estefanía...
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    silver medalist Paco Figueroa (1983–), American baseball second baseman Pedro de Castro y Figueroa (1685–1741), Spanish viceroy of New Spain 1740–1741 Ramón...
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    expansion. It was called the Real Presidio de San Pedro de la Conquista, named after Viceroy Don Pedro de Castro y Figueroa, Duke of the Conquest and Marquis...
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    Pedro Fernández de Castro y Andrade (1576–1622), better known as the Great Count of Lemos, was a Galician (Spanish) nobleman who was viceroy of Naples...
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  • Pedro Rodríguez de Castro (fl. 1171–1191), second son of Rodrigo Fernández de Castro the bald and Eylo Álvarez, daughter of Álvar Fáñez, and of the Countess...
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    Pedro Sánchez de Castro, (fl. 1454–1484) was a Spanish Gothic painter. His dates of birth and death are unknown. Sánchez de Castro has been identified...
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    Teresita Leonardo de Castro (born Teresita Jose Leonardo; October 10, 1948) is a Filipina who served as the 24th chief justice of the Supreme Court of...
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  • Pedro Henrique de Castro Silva (born 5 February 1993), known as Pedro Castro, is a Brazilian footballer who plays as a centre midfielder for Avaí. Born...
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    Pedro Ignacio de Castro Barros (31 July 1777 – 7 April 1849) was an Argentine statesman and priest. He was a representative to the Congress of Tucumán...
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    Gonzalo de Salazar, Pedro Almíndez Chirino, Alonso de Estrada, Rodrigo de Albornoz, Alonso de Zuazo 20 April 1525 – 23 May 1525: Gonzalo de Salazar, Pedro Almíndez...
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  • Documents in other language than Spanish were legally considered, and Pedro de Castro says that "I have seen in the archives of Lipa and Batangas many documents...
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    monument of the Sacromonte is Abadía, built by the archbishop Don Pedro de Castro in the 17th century where the supposed relics and other testimonios...
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    Iris Xiomara Castro Sarmiento (Spanish pronunciation: [ˌsjoˈmaɾa ˈkastɾo]; born 30 September 1959), also known as Xiomara Castro de Zelaya, is a Honduran...
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    Belos Castelos e Fortalezas de Portugal (1986), by Júlio Gil Parques e Reservas Naturais de Portugal (1990), by Pedro de Castro Henriques, with additional...
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    de Castro (sometimes written as "Peres de Castro" or "Pérez de Castro") was the illegitimate son of the powerful Galician nobleman Pedro Fernández de...
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  • Silva (20 April 2012), p.1 Martins, A. (2011). IGESPAR (ed.). "Castro de Vila Nova de São Pedro" (in Portuguese). Lisbon, Portugal. Archived from the original...
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    Pedro Antonio Fernández de Castro, 10th Count of Lemos (20 October 1632 – 6 December 1672) was a Spanish nobleman who was Viceroy of Peru from 1667 until...
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  • Pedro Castro Nero (1541 – 28 September 1611) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Archbishop of Valencia (1611), Bishop of Segovia (1603–1611), and...
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