Andrés de la Calleja (6 December 1705 – 2 January 1785) was a Spanish painter, born at Rioja. He was a pupil of G. A. Ezquerra, and was so successful in...
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Sigeui 4, Zebug 3, Rabat 2, Civitas 1 Alfonso Callejas Deshón, Nicaraguan politician Andrés de la Calleja (1705–1785), Spanish painter Anthony Callea (born...
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Concha Calleja (born 10 July 1964) is a Spanish writer and journalist. Her activity has focused on journalism, biographies of historical or famous people...
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Martín Cabezalero Francisco Sans Cabot Manuel Cabré Margarita Cabrera Andrés de la Calleja Ricardo Arredondo Calmache Hermenegildo Anglada Camarasa Ignacio...
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period, supporter of the American Revolution (d. 1776) December 6 – Andrés de la Calleja, Spanish painter (d. 1785) December 9 – Faustina Pignatelli (d. 1785)...
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Virgin Rose (redirect from Una rosa de Francia)
Spanish films of 2006 "'En la cuerda floja', protagonista de la cartelera esta semana". El Confidencial. 2 February 2006. Calleja, Pedro (1 February 2006)...
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política en la España de la Restauración (1875–1917), Madrid 1998, ISBN 8400077784, 9788400077785, p. 159 González Calleja 1998, p. 159 González Calleja 1998...
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period, supporter of the American Revolution (d. 1776) December 6 – Andrés de la Calleja, Spanish painter (d. 1785) December 9 – Faustina Pignatelli (d. 1785)...
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December 2023. "El Levante despide a Javi Calleja y Miñambres se hace cargo del equipo" [Levante sack Javi Calleja and Miñambres takes over the team] (in...
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de la Cerámica" (in Spanish). Estadio de la Cerámica. Archived from the original on 12 July 2019. Retrieved 1 July 2019. "Villarreal dismiss Calleja and...
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were Dionisio Ridruejo, Alfonso García Valdecasas, Manuel Sarrión, and Andrés de la Cuerda. Members of the MES openly embraced fascism and for a time the...
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Xisco Nadal (category La Liga players)
he returned to the Estadio de la Cerámica as match delegate following an invitation from his former teammate Javier Calleja who acted as the club's manager...
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El Tuerto de Pirón (Tomás Calleja Guijarro, SG - 102/2005) Famous Bandits Una Información (A. Suarez Guillén - nº 13.943 1930) Campos, Andrés. "El maravilloso...
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son of Andrés Mariano López-Rayón Piña (1742–1805) and María Josefa Rafaela López-Aguado y López-Bolaños (1754–1822). He went to the Colegio de San Nicolás...
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on 2 April 2023. Retrieved 22 March 2024. "Calleja y Partidos Políticos Firman Alianza Electoral" [Calleja and Political Parties Sign Electoral Alliance]...
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Obstetrics. UCIMED was founded in 1976 by surgeon and researcher Andrés Vesalio Guzmán Calleja, who was one of the original founders of the national medical...
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Bernardo Consorti, Italian line-engraver (died unknown) January 2 – Andrés de la Calleja, Spanish painter (born 1705) April 13 – Michel-François Dandré-Bardon...
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Ezcaray (category Municipalities in La Rioja (Spain))
archbishop of Lima Santiago Lope Gonzalo, musician and composer Andrés de la Calleja, painter Carlos Perujo Jaime Nava Olmos y Robles Municipal Register...
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Vicente de Santa María Andrés Bonfiglio as Gilberto Riaño Óscar Traven as Diego Berzábal Miguel Pizarro as José de la Cruz Isabel Benet as Ana de Soto Fernando...
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Zócalo (redirect from Plaza de la Constitución)
created by José del Mazo. This was the backdrop when Viceroy Don Felix Maria Calleja, other authorities and assembled people swore allegiance to the Constitution...
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José Calvo Sotelo (category Dictatorship of Primo de Rivera)
González Calleja, Eduardo (2008). "La violencia y sus discursos: los límites de la "fascistización" de la derecha española durante el régimen de la Segunda...
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Enciclopedia de Historia Argentina, 5 tomos. Plaza & Janes S.A. Editores Argentina, Buenos Aires, 1968. La tienda de los espejos. Editorial Saturnino Calleja, Buenos...
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Royal Tapestry Factory (redirect from Real Fábrica de Tapices)
Louis-Michel van Loo and Michel-Ange Houasse, with the collaboration of Andrés de la Calleja and Antonio González Ruiz. The themes are also renewed, which now...
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Malena Alterio (section Fotogramas de Plata)
"Las voces de la noche". El Mundo. January 2005. Retrieved 15 July 2023. Calleja, Pedro (31 January 2007). "Ser o no ser en un lugar de La Mancha". Metrópoli...
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Mariana Inés Callejas Honores (11 April 1932 – 10 August 2016) was a Chilean writer and member of the Dirección de Inteligencia Nacional (DINA) who participated...
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histórico y la Guerra Civil, [in:] Pasajes: Revista de pensamiento contemporáneo 19 (2006), p. 61 Eduardo González Calleja, La historiografía sobre la violencia...
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September 2022). "Herrera FC hace oficial la llegada de su nuevo director técnico tras la salida de Calleja" [Herrera FC makes official the arrival of...
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Revista de Medicina y Cine. 6 (1). Salamanca: Ediciones Universidad de Salamanca: 3. ISSN 1885-5210. Icart Isern & Icart Isern 2010, p. 3. Calleja, Pedro...
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journalist Andrés Torres Jr. Several teams sent delegates. These included Olimpia, Troya, España, Honduras de El Progreso, Vida, Marathón, Motagua, La Salle...
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titles, the last in 2009. Bordeaux have also won four Coupe de France titles, three Coupe de la Ligue titles, and three Trophée des champions titles as well...
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