the architects Manuel de Cárdenas Pastor and Ignacio de Cárdenas Pastor. Cárdenas was born in Madrid as the son of Ramón de Cárdenas y Padilla (1852–1926)...
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Giralts, Antonio Neyra, Ramón de Cárdenas and Manuel Vallarino. In the year 1903, a Basque colony of students led by Eduardo de Acha met representatives of...
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New Foot-Ball Club (redirect from New Foot-Ball de Madrid)
were both scored by Vallarino while the White goal was netted by Ramón de Cárdenas, one of the players who left the club 6 days later on 15 March to...
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Madrid derby (section Copa de la Liga matches)
Madrid 2013–14; Real Madrid 2019–20, 2021–22, 2023–24) 1905: Ramón de Cárdenas (via Español de Madrid) 1910: Julián Ruete (via Athletic Bilbao) 1914: Luis...
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Bilbao to work as a mining engineer; he was replaced by Ramón de Cárdenas. During his tenure, de Gondra had to deal with the needs of a club that, on the...
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The Ramón Sánchez Pizjuán Stadium (Spanish: Estadio Ramón Sánchez-Pizjuán; [esˈtaðjo raˈmon ˈsantʃeθ piθˈxwan]) is a football stadium in Seville, Spain...
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Ramon Arcas Cárdenas (born 25 January 1991) is a Spanish footballer who plays for SCR Peña Deportiva mainly as a midfielder. Born in Águilas, Region of...
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Cárdenas. The PRI had no process to apply as candidate so Cárdenas could not run as a candidate for president. On 4 October 1987, Carlos Salinas de Gortari...
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Mexican Communist Party (redirect from Partido Comunista de México)
the leftist Lázaro Cárdenas. The PCM saw the left wing of the nationalist regime that emerged from the Mexican Revolution—i.e. Cárdenas and his allies—as...
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Presidente Cárdenas. Después, su hermano, Ramón Beteta, mi tio abuelo, fue Secretario de Hacienda con Miguel Alemán y embajador en Italia. Mi tio Mario Ramón, fue...
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1902–03 Madrid FC season (section Concurso de Bandas)
Español de Fútbol (now RCD Espanyol) in Barcelona. The club also participated in the inaugural editions of the Copa del Rey and the Campeonato de Madrid...
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10, and Javier Barroso with 9. "Presidentes del Atlético de Madrid" [Presidents of Atlético de Madrid]. web.archive.org (in Spanish). 18 March 2012. Retrieved...
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List of mayors of Mexico City (section Governor of Valle de Mexico (Const. 1857, Constitutional Government))
with a 47.7% share of the vote in an eight-candidate race, Cuauhtémoc Cárdenas won the first direct Head of Government election (this first term was to...
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The Battle of Cárdenas was a minor naval engagement of the Spanish–American War fought on 11 May 1898 in the port of Cárdenas, Cuba, between an American...
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Lázaro Cárdenas is an instance of public art in Madrid, Spain. Erected at the Parque Norte [es], it pays homage to Mexican President Lázaro Cárdenas, noted...
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supported Cárdenas's exile of Calles and in the same stroke Cárdenas also exiled CROM's discredited leader, Luis Napoleón Morones. Cárdenas nationalized...
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PRI, Cuauhtémoc Cárdenas was nominated presidential candidate by the Frente Democrático Nacional, a coalition of leftist parties. Cárdenas attained massive...
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Copa del Rey, and Cárdenas was elected into the final cut, where he featured alongside the likes of Juan Arzuaga, Ramón de Cárdenas, the Sena brothers...
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of the game was scored by Manuel Prast. 30 March 1907 10:30 CET Hipódromo de la Castellana, Madrid Referee: Sidney (England) Although most sources state...
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to be known as the Hacienda de Cárdenas after the surname of its owner. For more than a century it was owned by the Cárdenas family. Throughout that time...
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such as the Giralt brothers (José and Armando), Antonio Neyra, and Ramón de Cárdenas. As a result of this, in Madrid's very next match on 8 September,...
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Francisco Xavier Ovando, Cárdenas' top adviser, and his assistant Román Gil were assassinated in Mexico City. According to Cárdenas, Ovando designed a network...
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Leopoldo Baptista (1903 – 1907) Julio Torres Cárdenas (1907) Rafael López Baralt (1907 -1908) Rubén González Cárdenas (1929 - 1931) Pedro Tinoco Smith (1931...
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Vicente Guerrero (redirect from Vicente Ramón Guerrero Saldaña)
Vicente Ramón Guerrero Saldaña (Spanish: [biˈsente raˈmoŋ ɡeˈreɾo]; baptized 10 August 1782 – 14 February 1831) was a Mexican soldier and statesman who...
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likes of Juan Arzuaga, the Sena brothers (Alfonso and Miguel), and Ramón de Cárdenas. On 24 March 1907, he made his competitive debut (Athletic Bilbao...
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Juan de Ribera, OSA (1659–1666 Died) Bernardino de Cárdenas Ponce, OFM (1666–1668 Died) Juan de Esturizada, OP (1672–1679 Died)) Pedro Cárdenas y Arbieto...
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Mario Alberto Cárdenas Guillén is a former leader of the Mexican criminal group called the Gulf Cartel. He is the brother of Osiel Cárdenas Guillén and...
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gunboat USS Machias. The most important of the battles around Cárdenas, the Battle of Cárdenas, took place on 11 May, when Rendón and his ships repulsed an...
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Collado. Grau's father, a rich tobacco grower, wanted Ramón to continue in his footsteps, but Ramón himself wanted to be a doctor. He studied at the University...
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a long way from Santa to Casa de Mujeres?" Dolores del Río as Gilda, "La Doña" Elsa Aguirre Susana Cabrera Elsa Cárdenas Rosa María Vazquez Martha Romero...
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