Pedro Sánchez Ciruelo (c. 1465 – 1548) was a Spanish philosopher, theologian, mathematician, astrologer, astronomer and writer on topics of natural philosophy...
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Spanish painter Pedro Sánchez Ciruelo (c. 1465–1548), Spanish mathematician Pedro Sánchez Falconete (fl. 1644), Spanish architect Pedro Sánchez Gamarra...
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Nicholas Rémy, Bartolommeo Spina, Richard Verstegan, Johann Vincent and Pedro Ciruelo. Much of the knowledge of herbalism in European witchcraft comes from...
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medicine. Among the professors were the mathematician and theologian Pedro Ciruelo, who enhanced the prestige of the university as a center of learning;...
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Professor of Economic History at the University of Alcalá de Henares. Pedro Ciruelo: Mathematician, theologian, and astrologer. The University of Alcalá...
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Ciruelos (Spanish for plum trees, pronounced [siˈɾwelos] ) is a Chilean village located southeast of Pichilemu, Cardenal Caro Province. In 1899, it had...
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contributed to the Polyglot Bible. Produced with editing help from Pedro Ciruelo, this work was published in Alcalá de Henares, and included an Epistle...
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la Brecha, Colonia Miramar, Colonia Santita, Colonia Vista Hermosa, El Ciruelo, El Puentecito, Ensenada de la Ventosa, La Brecha (Rancho Moisés Aquino)...
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Cabral (born 1959), Uruguayan poet, researcher, and Afro-Uruguayan activist Ciruelo Cabral (born 1963), Argentine fantasy artist Donald Reid Cabral (1923–2006)...
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Pedregal • Las Cabañas • Las Campanas • Los Cedros • Los Cipreses • Los Ciruelos • Los Fresnos • Los Olivos • Los Robles • Los Sauces • Media Luna • Módulo...
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architect and sculptor Alejandro Christophersen, painter and architect Ciruelo, cartoonist Leonor Cecotto, painter, engraver Gustavo Cochet, painter Pío...
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954 Collantes Oaxaca 954 Corralero Oaxaca 954 El Carrizo Oaxaca 954 El Ciruelo Oaxaca 954 José María Morelos (Poza Verde) Oaxaca 954 La Reforma Oaxaca...
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2008.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link) Ciruelo, Pedro : Tratado en el cual se repruevan todas las supersticiones y hechizerías...
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Dieciocho de Marzo, Cacahuananche, Cuadrilla del Cirián (Cirián Grande), El Ciruelo, Coatepec (Coatepequito), La Cofradía, Corral de Piedra, Cruz del Norte...
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The commune comprises an urban centre and twenty-two villages, including Ciruelos, Cáhuil, and Cardonal de Panilonco. It is located southwest of Santiago...
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ago] (in Spanish). Anaya. ISBN 978-84-207-3766-9.[page needed] http://ciruelo.uninorte.edu.co/pdf/salud_uninorte/16/1.la_sangria.pdf[dead link] La historia...
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the better known coal mines of Los Ríos Region are: Arrau, Catamutún, Ciruelo, Máfil, Mulpún and Pupunahue. While these mines had occasional spurts in...
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death of his grandfather, Don Oscar, makes him return from Spain to Los Ciruelos, the hacienda owned by the Lombardo family. Alberto feels overwhelmed,...
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Minor notable churches are San Esteban, San Gil (Sancti Aegidii), San Pedro, San Cosme y San Damián, Santiago (Sancti Jacobi), San Lorenzo and San Lesmes...
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Los Castillos París Parita Portobelillo Potuga Parita Pesé El Barrero El Ciruelo El Pájaro El Pedregoso Las Cabras Pesé (capital) Rincón Hondo Sabanagrande...
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of king Alfonso IV of Aragon, was murdered here by order of her nephew Pedro of Castile. Bien de Interés Cultural Date — Commencement: 22 April 1949...
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from Count Pedro González de Lara and Countess Eva in 1127. It was re-issued with adjustments on three subsequent occasions by either Pedro or Eva, the...
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Castrillo del Val (redirect from Abbey of San Pedro de Cardeña)
(INE), the municipality had a population of 515 inhabitants. Abbey of San Pedro de Cardeña (9th-17th century) This abbey was the burial place of El Cid...
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(1656–1716), general and governor of Sinaloa (Mexico) from 1734 to 1741. Pedro Fernández de Frías: Great Cardinal of Spain and Bishop of y Osma. View of...
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Valdeande (section Church of San Pedro Apostle)
archaeological finding in the area. In the altarpiece of the church of San Pedro, you can find what is possibly the best altarpiece in the province of Towns...
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Pichilemu area, had 1,678 inhabitants. In 1778 a church was constructed in Ciruelos and designated a vice parish. Years later, in 1864, it became a parish...
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to Pedro Pascual Caro Gaete and Cayetana Martínez Ríos, in 1830. The exact birth date is unknown, since all the books of the parish of Ciruelos with...
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to the Cantabrian coast. On 8 April 1366, Henry II of Castile ceded to Pedro Manrique I de Lara, for services rendered, a seigneury consisting of Treviño...
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populated municipality in Spain. Jaramillo Quemado received a fuero from Count Pedro González de Lara and Countess Eva in 1128. Although the original charter...
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tower. Inside, there is an altarpiece which was built by Pedro Cicarte, decorated by Pedro Pérez and there is also a baptismal font from the 16th century...
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