Juan de Prado, OFM (c. 1563 – 24 May 1631) was a Spanish Roman Catholic priest and a professed member from the Order of Friars Minor. He served as part...
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Juan Núñez de Prado may refer to: Juan Núñez de Prado (conquistador), 16th-century Spanish conquistador known for his conquest of Tucumán Province Juan...
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The Museo del Prado (/ˈprɑːdoʊ/ PRAH-doh; Spanish pronunciation: [muˈseo ðel ˈpɾaðo]), officially known as Museo Nacional del Prado, is the main Spanish...
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Juan de Prado Malleza Portocarrero y Luna (1716 – c. 1770) was a Spanish colonial governor of Cuba between 1761 and 1762, when he lost Havana in the Siege...
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Vocation of Saint Matthew) is currently on display at the Museo del Prado in Madrid. Juan de Pareja was a Spaniard born into slavery in Southern Spain, probably...
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Alférez Juan Prado Mesa was a prominent Californio military commander in Alta California. He was born a subject of the Spanish Empire, and performed his...
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Juan Carlos Prado Ángelo (born 6 March 2005) is a Bolivian tennis player. Prado Ángelo has a career high ATP singles ranking of 446 achieved on 6 May...
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Juan Núñez de Prado was a 16th-century Spanish conquistador who is known for his conquest of Tucumán Province in what is now Argentina. Juan Núñez de...
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Juan Moscoso del Prado Hernández (born 5 July 1966 in Pamplona) is a Spanish economist and former politician of the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE)...
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Baruch Spinoza (redirect from Baruch de Spinoza)
"The Impious", 2021), about the marrano phicicyst and philosopher Juan de Prado, a key influence in his biography. Not directly his person, but his...
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The Death of Cleopatra (redirect from Death of Cleopatra (Juan Luna painting))
Juan Luna". SunStar Bacolod. Archived from the original on February 26, 2010. Retrieved March 23, 2010. Pulido, Natividad (July 6, 2021). "El Prado 'desempolva'...
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Pope Benedict XIII (redirect from Vincenzo Maria Orsini de Gravina)
1726, Fidelis of Sigmaringen on 24 March 1729, Vincent de Paul on 13 August 1729, and Juan de Prado on 24 May 1728. Through the process of equipollent canonization...
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Cuba, he appointed Juan de Prado as Captain General of Cuba, which was an administrative rather than a military position. De Prado arrived at Havana in...
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until March 1762, when Melchor Feliú appointed himself to it because Juan de Prado, governor of Cuba, rejected Cárdenas. He is interred at cemetery of...
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Manuel Prado y Colón de Carvajal (1931 - 5 December 2009) was a Spanish diplomat, businessman and politician. He served as an administrator for King Juan Carlos...
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related to Juan Bautista Maíno at Wikimedia Commons Juan Bautista Maino @ Dominicos.org Biography of Maíno @ the Museo del Prado Encyclopedia Juan Bautista...
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of Endesa. Francisco de Borja Prado Eulate was born in Madrid in 1956, son to businessman and diplomat Manuel Prado y Colón de Carvajal (best known as...
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Juan de Flandes ("John of Flanders"; c. 1460 – by 1519) was a Flemish painter active in Spain from 1496 to 1519. His actual name is unknown, although...
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and served in the provinces of Southern Peru. In 1865, Prado led a coup to overthrow President Juan Antonio Pezet who under the threat of a large Spanish...
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until the late 16th century and was borne by the suffragans of Seville. Juan de Prado who had attempted to re-establish the mission was killed in 1631. A...
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Juan Núñez de Prado (Portuguese: João Nunes de Prado; died 1355), illegitimate son of Infanta Blanche of Portugal and a Portuguese nobleman named Pedro...
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until the late 16th century and was borne by the suffragans of Seville. Juan de Prado who had attempted to re-establish the mission was killed in 1631. A...
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of Albemarle and captured the heights, which the governor of Cuba, Juan de Prado had left undefended. Velasco defended the vital Morro Castle with 64...
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until the late 16th century and was borne by the suffragans of Seville. Juan de Prado had attempted to re-establish the mission but was killed in 1631. Nevertheless...
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until the late 16th century and was borne by the suffragans of Seville. Juan de Prado had attempted to re-establish the mission but was killed in 1631. Franciscan...
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painter Juan de Zurbarán. Zurbarán was born in 1598 in Fuente de Cantos, Extremadura; he was baptized on 7 November of that year. His parents were Luis de Zurbarán...
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Prado, Brazilian film director Juan Núñez de Prado (conquistador), a 16th-century Spanish conquistador Juan Núñez de Prado (Grand Master of Calatrava) (died...
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Juan de la Abadía el Viejo (fl. 1470–1498, probable death 1498) was a Spanish painter in the gothic Spanish-Flemish style. His son, Juan de la Abadía...
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Pablo Picasso (redirect from Pablo Diego José Santiago Francisco de Paula Juan Nepomuceno Crispín Crispiniano de los Remedios Cipriano de la Santísima Trinidad Ruiz Picasso)
classes soon after enrollment. Madrid held many other attractions. The Prado housed paintings by Diego Velázquez, Francisco Goya, and Francisco Zurbarán...
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governor of Jamaica, sent an expedition to Spanish Nicaragua up the San Juan river with the primary objective of capturing the town of Granada. The primary...
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