• Manuel Batista Perez (2 July 1589 – 23 January 1639) was a Spanish-born merchant, and multi-millionaire active in Africa, Europe, the Americas and Asia...
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  • syllable. Adolfo Pérez Esquivel, Argentine activist Agustin Pérez (died 1286), Roman Catholic bishop Ailyn Pérez, American opera singer AJ Perez (1993–2011)...
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  • Portuguese government. Slavery in the Spanish New World colonies Manuel Bautista Pérez Antonio Fernandez Carvajal Bystrom 2017, p. 27 Ribeiro da Silva...
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  • resign. Manuel Bartlett Bautista was born in Tenosique to Gabriel Bartlett Cámara, a businessman of partial Cornish descent, and Teodora Bautista Pérez. He...
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    midst of public scandal. Mexican Inquisition Palace of Inquisition Manuel Bautista Pérez Teodoro Hampe-Martinez, p. 43. Adler, Elkan Nathan (1904). "The...
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    Manuel Bautista Pérez, a notable Portuguese-born Marrano Jewish slave trader, gives insight to the amount and treatment of the African slaves. Pérez and...
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    Juan Bautista Vicini Burgos (19 July 1871 – 25 May 1935) was a Dominican political figure. He served as provisional president of the Dominican Republic...
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  • 1781): 20  Juan Bautista Estelric: 78  Juan Bautista de Cevallos: 73  Juan Bautista Llorens: 61  Juan Bautista Sancho (1772–1830): 223  Juan Bautista Torralba: 60 ...
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    and Juan Bautista Pérez assumed the presidency, though Gómez remained the final authority in the country. On 13 June 1931, Congress forced Pérez to resign...
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    Manuel del Cabral, poet, writer, and diplomat Peggy Cabral, journalist, television host, politician and diplomat Niní Cáffaro, singer Juan Bautista Cambiaso...
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    Baez Fernando Cabrera Rei Berroa Manuel del Cabral Aída Cartagena Portalatín Roberto Cassá Raquel Cepeda Tulio Manuel Cestero Hilma Contreras Angie Cruz...
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    Pérez Audry Pérez Beltrán Pérez Carlos Pérez Eury Pérez Francisco Pérez Juan Pérez Juan Carlos Pérez Héctor Pérez Luis Pérez Mélido Pérez Neifi Pérez...
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  • Pereda Alonso Pérez Andrés Pérez Antonio Bisquert Pérez Bartolomé Pérez Gonzalo Pérez María Luisa Pérez Herrero (1898–1934) Sara Rojo Pérez Lorenzo Pericás...
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  • Rivera Pérez, Paquirri (1948–1984) José Rivera Pérez, Riverita (1947–2021) Enrique Robles, Chicorrito José Rodríguez Davié, Pepete II (1867–1899) Manuel Laureano...
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  • Barsamián, Paulo Sánchez Lima, María José Cardozo, María José Chicar, Bautista Lena, Manuel Ramos, Daniel Rosado, Simón Hempe, Carolina Domenech and Antonella...
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  • dispute. He was aided by his stepfather, Daniel Arias. The victims were Juan Bautista Arias, 58, his wife Rosalbina Miguel, their children Francias, 12, Jovita...
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  • Pulling Manuel of Toro Zapata Pablo de Ossa Zapata Cristóbal Toro Zapata Pedro de Inoso José Álvarez del Pino Sebastian Pérez Moreno Manuel de Espinosa...
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    Pascual Faustino 1830 Pedro del Castillo 1831 Manuel Hernandez 1832 Agustin Ramirez 1837 Olegario Bautista 1838 Alonso Bartolome 1839 Cayetano Domingo 1841...
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    list includes Juan Bautista Alberdi, Manuel Alberti, Carlos María de Alvear, Miguel de Azcuénaga, Antonio González de Balcarce, Manuel Belgrano, Antonio...
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  • Cartagena de Indias. Slavery in the Spanish New World colonies Manuel Bautista Pérez Alencastro, Luiz Felipe de (2018-10-01). The Trade in the Living:...
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    Fabricio Conde, 1893-1895 Enrique Pérez B., 1895 Manuel Antonio Matos, 1895 Andrés María Caballero, 1895 Enrique Pérez B., 1895-1896 Claudio Bruzual Serra...
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  • Ronquillo de Peñaloza Diego Ronquillo Santiago de Vera Gómez Pérez Dasmariñas Pedro de Rojas Luis Pérez Dasmariñas Francisco de Tello de Guzmán Pedro Bravo de...
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  • Juan Bautista 'Gianni' Vicini Cabral (Genoa, 7 April 1924–Santo Domingo, 27 April 2015) was an Italian-born Dominican businessman and chairman of the sugar...
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  • 1838. Its first Grand Master was Diego Bautista Urbaneja Sturdy, who had been Vice President. Diego Bautista Urbaneja (1824-1844) Ignacio J. Charquet...
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    candidate, Marroquín appointed an opponent to the ratification, Juan Bautista Pérez y Soto as Panama's congressman during the negotiations. The appointment...
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    Manuel Álvarez, 1827-1844 Benito Varela, 1844-1850 Mariano González, 1850-1869 José Díaz de Bedoya, 1869-1870 Salvador Jovellanos, 1870 Juan Bautista...
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    King Philip IV. He was a pupil of Juan Bautista Martínez del Mazo. He died in Madrid. "Agüero, Benito Manuel de". Museo Del Prado. Retrieved 9 October...
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  • Francisco Javier Rivera Caminero: (1965–1966) Major General Enrique Pérez y Pérez: (1966–1970) Major General Joaquín Méndez Lara: (1970–1971) Vicealmiral...
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    Ruben Alcala Manuel Saenz Manuel Raga Head coach: Carlos Bru Men's Flyweight (– 51 kg) Ernesto Rios First Round — Lost to Alfredo Pérez (VEN), 0:5 Men's...
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    Héctor Manuel Rivera Pérez (May 15, 1933 – April 9, 2019) was an auxiliary bishop for the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of San Juan de Puerto Rico. Bishop...
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