Juan de Castro (1431–1506) (called the Cardinal of Agrigento) was a Spanish Roman Catholic bishop and cardinal. Juan de Castro was born in Valencia on...
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known as San Juan de Castro and eventually incorporated in 1896. Today, San Juan is a popular tourist destination, as the home of the San Juan Bautista State...
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Juan Gabriel Castro (born June 20, 1972), is a Mexican professional baseball coach and former infielder, who played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for...
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Arbitrista (section Juan de Castro)
Madrid or the Bank of San Carlos, antecedent of the Bank of Spain. Juan de Castro was a priest with ties to the Genoese banking community. His critique...
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footballer Juan Alberto Castro, Argentine footballer Juan José Castro, Argentine composer Juan Pablo Castro, Argentine rugby union player Juan de Castro, Spanish...
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Landmark. The town of San Juan Bautista was briefly known as San Juan de Castro in the 1830s, owing to the prominence of Castro's family in that town. This...
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Inês de Castro (Portuguese pronunciation: [iˈneʒ ðɨ ˈkaʃtɾu]; in Castilian: Inés; 1325 – 7 January 1355) was a Galician noblewoman and courtier, best...
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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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Juan de Castro, O.S.B. (died 1601) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Archbishop of Taranto (1600–1601). Juan de Castro was ordained a priest...
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Raúl Modesto Castro Ruz (/ˈkæstroʊ/ KASS-troh, Latin American Spanish: [raˈul moˈðesto ˈkastɾo ˈrus]; born 3 June 1931) is a Cuban retired politician and...
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Juan Páez de Castro "Paccius" (c.1512–1570) was a Spanish Jesuit Priest and confessor to King Philip II of Spain. Educated at Alcalá de Henares, Salamanca...
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Ortodoxo" (Orthodox Party). Baldorioty de Castro was born in Guaynabo to a poor family. His family moved to San Juan when he was young, where he received...
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Juan Francisco de Castro Fernández (25 February 1721– 24 December 1790) was a Spanish priest, lawyer, and writer from Lugo. González, Manuel Antonio Castiñeiras;...
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Valdés. Castro has sold over 12 million copies, making him one of the best-selling Latin music artists of all-time. Juan Gabriel described Castro as "the...
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Similarly, he was mayor of Talca. "Los negocios ilícitos de Juan Castro, el ex alcalde de Talca que llegó al Senado" (in Spanish). Ciper. 2 April 2018...
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Juan Alberto Melgar Castro (20 June 1930 – 2 December 1987) was an army officer in the Honduran military who served as the head of state of Honduras from...
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renamed "San Juan de Castro" after its administrator José Castro. In 1844, Don Juan Forster and James McKinley purchased the former Mission San Juan Capistrano...
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Juan Sánchez de Castro was a Spanish painter active in Seville from 1478 to 1502. His late Gothic and Hispano-Flemish style differs greatly from that of...
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Juan de Borja y Castro (1533, Bellpuig – 3 September 1606, El Escorial) was a Spanish noble of the House of Borja and the House of Castro. Juan was a...
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Juan Luis Castro González (born 18 April 1960) is a Chilean politician and physician. "Senador Juan Luis Castro y declaraciones de vocera por Isapre: 'Estoy...
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the House of Castro as the daughter of Pedro Fernández de Castro and Isabel Ponce de León. She was the sister of Fernando Ruiz de Castro and the half-sister...
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Juan Blas de Castro (1561 – August 6, 1631) was a Spanish singer, musician, and composer. Born in Barrachina, in the province of Teruel, Spain, he was...
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Juan Manuel José Domingo Ortiz de Rosas (30 March 1793 – 14 March 1877), nicknamed "Restorer of the Laws", was an Argentine politician and army officer...
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Las hijas de la señora García is an upcoming Mexican telenovela produced by José Alberto Castro for TelevisaUnivision. It is based on the 2017 Turkish...
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Juan de Dios Castro Muñoz (born 10 April 1970) is a Mexican politician from the National Action Party. From 2006 to 2009 he served as Deputy of the LX...
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Fidel Alejandro Castro Ruz (/ˈkæstroʊ/ KASS-troh, Latin American Spanish: [fiˈðel aleˈxandɾo ˈkastɾo ˈrus]; 13 August 1926 – 25 November 2016) was a Cuban...
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Juan Diego Castro Fernández (born 9 June 1955 in Cartago, Costa Rica) is a Costa Rican lawyer and politician, former Grand Master of the Grand Lodge of...
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Glaiza Castro Galura-Rainey (born January 21, 1988), professionally known by her stage name Glaiza de Castro (Tagalog: [ˈglɐjsa dɛ ˈkaːs.tɾo]), is a Filipino...
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Juan José Castro (March 7, 1895 – September 3, 1968) was an Argentine composer and conductor. Born in Avellaneda, Castro studied piano and violin under...
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Juan III Núñez de Lara y de la Cerda (born Juan Fdez. de la Cerda y Núñez de Lara: 1313 - Burgos, 28 November 1350), Lord of Lara and Vizcaya, son of Ferdinand...
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