• Borja Gil Albarracín (born 4 December 1990) is a Spanish footballer who plays as a winger. Born in Ceuta, Gil finished his youth career with Real Valladolid...
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    of Segorbe with seat in Albarracín. All the names are given in Spanish: 1173–1213: Martín 1213–1215: Hispano 1216–1222: Juan Gil 1223–1234: Domingo 1235–1238:...
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    The Diocese of Albarracín (Latin, Albarracinensis) existed in 1577–1852, and was located in north-eastern Spain, in the present province of Teruel, part...
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  • illness. On the same day, forward Rodrigo Dudok was replaced by Agustín Albarracín due to an injury. Defender Alan Matturro (Genoa) and forwards Matías Arezo...
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    Vallterra Sánchez de Heredia (1362–1369 Appointed, Bishop of Segorbe-Albarracin) . . . Berenguer de Anglesola (1384–1408 Died) . . . Dalmacio del Mur...
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  • active around the mountain towns of Daroca and Molina, in the Sierra de Albarracín. In 1809, Gayán had been tasked with raising a band of guerrilleros in...
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    Lafuente 2008, p. 199. "Los reinos de Taifas en la Marca Superior (Zaragoza-Albarracín)". Atlas de historia de Aragón. Institución Fernando el Católico. Espada...
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    massive. To the southwest of the depression the summits of the Sierra de Albarracín range are reached above 1800 m, southeast the 2000 m are reached in the...
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    suffragan dioceses of Barbastro-Monzón, Huesca, Tarazona, and Teruel and Albarracín. The diocese was created in Roman times; Pope John XXII elevated it to...
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    1680–1701 : Juan de Isla . . . . .1702 : (Cardinal) Francisco Antonio de Borja-Centelles y Ponce de Léon 1703–1704 : Fernando Manuel de Mejía 1705–1723 :...
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    Ferdinand of Austria (Apostolic Administrator, 1620–1641) Vacant Gaspar II de Borja y Velasco (1645) Baltasar Moscoso y Sandoval (1646–1665) Pascual II de Aragon...
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    (1456–1463) Fra Juan Jiménez Cerdá (1465–1472) Rodrigo Borgia (Rodrigo de Borja) (1472–1478) Gonzalo Fernández de Heredia (1478–1490) Pedro García (1490–1505)...
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  • Alaguich – Atlas – 1984–85/1986–87 Martín Alaniz – Morelia – 2014 Nicolás Albarracín – Querétaro – 2020 Juan Albín – Veracruz – 2015–18 Gerardo Alcoba – Pumas...
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    de Bonilla Granada (16 Oct 1656 – 21 Oct 1662 Died) Francisco de Rojas-Borja y Artés (23 Apr 1663 – 29 May 1673 Appointed, Archbishop (Personal Title)...
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  • nuevo delantero del Club Deportivo Lugo". cdlugo.com. "Lugo: Nicolás Albarracín, un veloz extremo uruguayo para el Lugo". marca.com. 2 September 2017...
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    1631) (Cardinal in pectore in 1629, published 1630) (Cardinal) Gaspar de Borja y Velasco (19 February 1632 – 16 January 1645), appointed Archbishop of...
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    founded by Pedro de Atarés, and now a Jesuit novitiate; also of the Church of Borja, ranking as a collegiate church since the time of Pope Nicholas V (1449)...
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    monk, bishop, politician and diplomat. He was bishop-elect of Segorbe-Albarracín, then Bishop of Barcelona (1478–1490) and Archbishop of Tarragona (1490–1511)...
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    (1479–1485) Died Diego de Fonseca (27 Jan 1486 – 1487 Died) . . . César de Borja (1495 – 6 Sep 1499 Resigned) Juan López (bishop of Coria) (1499 – 5 Aug...
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    (2001-2007) Carlos Vera (2006–present) Roddy Zambrano (2012–present) Juan Albarracín (2015–present) Luis Quiroz (2017–present) Guillermo Guerrero (2017–present)...
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    Castellet y Sampso Fusionist Vendrell Juan Cañellas y Tomás Fusionist Teruel Albarracín Carlos Rivera y Julián Fusionist Alcañiz Manuel de Pedro Esmir Fusionist...
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  • Rocío Molina, Joaquín Núñez, Manuel Morón, Carmen Flores, Alejandro Albarracín, Rosario Pardo J U N E 15 You Shall Not Sleep (No dormirás) Director:...
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