19th century Cristóbal Rojas Municipality, a municipality in the Venezuelan state of Miranda, named after the artist Cristóbal de Rojas (1555–1614), Spanish...
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Cristóbal Rojas (December 15, 1857 – November 8, 1890) was one of the most important and high-profile Venezuelan painters of the 19th century. Rojas's...
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Spanish fashion designer Cristóbal Cobo (born 1976), Chilean academic Cristóbal Colón Ruiz (born 1954), Puerto Rican politician Cristóbal de Morales (1500–1553)...
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Cristóbal Rojas Sandoval (26 June 1502 – 22 September 1580) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Archbishop of Seville (1571–1580), Bishop of Córdoba...
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municipal seat of the Cristóbal Rojas Municipality. The municipality is named for Venezuelan painter Cristóbal Rojas. The Cristóbal Rojas Municipality, according...
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Cristoval Royas de Spinola (redirect from Cristóbal Rojas y Spínola)
Cristoval Royas de Spinola (or Christopher Rojas; born of a noble Spanish family, near Roermond in Gelderland in 1626; died at Wiener-Neustadt, 12 March...
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20th century. Notable Venezuelan artists include Arturo Michelena, Cristóbal Rojas, Armando Reverón, Manuel Cabré, the kinetic artists Jesús-Rafael Soto...
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de Tecnología Juan Pablo Pérez Alfonzo (IUTEPAL) San Cristóbal has one municipality: San Cristóbal Municipality, Venezuelan law specifies that municipal...
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Cristóbal Fernández (born 27 January 1991) is a Mexican actor. He is best known for playing Dani Rojas in the Apple TV+ comedy series Ted Lasso. Cristóbal...
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Look up Rojas or rojas in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Rojas is a surname found throughout the Spanish-speaking world, especially in Latin America...
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in the 20th century. Venezuelan Artists include Arturo Michelena, Cristóbal Rojas, Antonio Herrera Toro, Armando Reverón, Manuel Cabré; the kinetic artists...
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Look up Rojas or rojas in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Rojas is a Spanish-language surname. Rojas may also refer to: Rojas, Buenos Aires, town located...
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and part of Miranda's Valles del Tuy region. It is the capital of Cristóbal Rojas Municipality. The name derives from the local Charavares indigenous...
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Cristóbal de Rojas (1555 in Baeza – 1614 in Cadiz) was a Spanish military engineer and architect. He is known for working as an assistant to Juan de Herrera...
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123,000 (2004), the city limits by the north with the municipalities Cristóbal Rojas (Charallave) and Guaicaipuro (Paracotos parish), by the south with...
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Lima; he was consecrated in August 1580 by the Archbishop of Seville, Cristóbal Rojas Sandoval. On 12 May 1581, the new archbishop arrived in Paita. Covering...
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20th century. Notable Venezuelan artists include Arturo Michelena, Cristóbal Rojas, Armando Reverón, Manuel Cabré; the kinetic artists Jesús Soto, Gego...
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Mortimer Lichtenauer Angele L'hermerout Arturo Michelena Ella Ferris Pell Cristóbal Rojas Robert Poughéon Alexander Rummler Paul Sibra René Schützenberger William...
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La Miseria by Cristóbal Rojas (1886). Rojas had tuberculosis when he painted this. Here he depicts the social aspect of the disease, and its relation...
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Sep 1557 Died) Diego Alava Esquivel (21 Oct 1558 – 24 Mar 1562 Died) Cristóbal Rojas Sandoval (27 May 1562 – 18 May 1571 Appointed, Archbishop of Sevilla)...
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Cristóbal Gómez de Sandoval-Rojas y de la Cerda, known as the Duque de Uceda (Duke of Uceda), but also titled second marquis of Cea, fifth marquis of...
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Stained-glass window in Puerto Rico Cathedral Purgatory by Venezuelan painter Cristóbal Rojas (1890) Ceiling of St Ulrich Church in Pillersee, Tyrol, Austria Miniature...
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Paola Rojas (born Paola Rojas Hinojosa; November 20, 1976) is a Mexican television news anchor. Born in Mexico City, Rojas' education started in the fine...
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used for murals at Caracas Cathedral, painted with the assistance of Cristóbal Rojas. In 1883, he portrayed the final moments of Simón Bolívar, to commemorate...
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Monument of Saint Lucia, Virgin and Martyr. Antonio María Piñate Museum. Cristobal Rojas Museum. Popular Art Museum of Petare. White Linen Museum. El Encanto...
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and Painting Department) at the Escuela de Artes Plásticas 'Cristóbal Rojas' ('Cristóbal Rojas' Plastic Arts School) in Caracas. Additionally, from 1974...
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History studies at the School of Plastic Arts Cristobal Rojas in Caracas (Escuela de Artes Plásticas Cristóbal Rojas), Carlos Medina held his first solo exhibition...
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Zúñiga y Avellaneda (22 June 1569 – 2 January 1571) (Cardinal in 1570) Cristóbal Rojas Sandoval (18 May 1571 – 22 September 1580) Rodrigo de Castro Osorio...
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Successor Gregorio de Montalvo Olivera Orders Consecration 1573 by Cristóbal Rojas Sandoval Personal details Born November 12, 1524 Cifuentes, Alcarria...
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Hat Weaver in Vélez. 1850. watercolor. National Library of Colombia Cristóbal Rojas. (Venezuela) La taberna. 1887. Arturo Michelena (Venezuela) La Joven...
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