Juan Luis Vassallo (Cádiz; 2 May 1908-Madrid; 18 April 1986) was a Spanish sculptor, noted for his religious work. He was the son of the Chiclana painter...
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Sarmiento (1739-1784), aristocratic figure, writer, painter, translator Juan Luis Vassallo, sculptor. Doubling as a museum and gallery, today it houses a fine...
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top of the building—was awarded by the Círculo de Bellas Artes to Juan Luis Vassallo. The sculptural ensemble, representing a standing figure of the goddess...
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the Philippines. Benlliure was the protector of the Cadiz sculptor Juan Luis Vassallo, taking charge of the reproduction of the work La Jeroma, which in...
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Sport Boys, Universitario de Deportes, Cienciano del Cuzco and Juan Aurich. Vassallo has made five appearances for the Peru national football team. Sporting...
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firm and the name of the founder's grandfather, the Cádiz sculptor Juan Luis Vassallo. The company began by installing systems that enabled companies to...
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From these first Italian families came Salvador Vassallo, creator of the famous Industrias Vassallo of Ponce (internationally renowned and specialized...
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Francisco Vassallo (1789 - 20 December 1849) was Mayor of Ponce, Puerto Rico, in 1820 (ending 2 May 1820) and 1832. Vassallo y Forés had been a soldier...
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Los Astorga (Juan and Gabriel) Blas Molner Antonio Susillo (1857-1896) Joaquín Bilbao (1864-1934) Enrique Pérez Comendador Juan Luis Vassallo (1908-1986)...
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circa 1807 Alonso Dávila, circa 1810 Juan Francisco de Fuentes, circa 1812 Francisco Ruiz and Peña, circa 1812-1813 Luis Ramírez de Arellano, circa 1814 Laureano...
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list of the main career statistics of Argentine professional tennis player, Juan Martín del Potro. To date, Del Potro has won 22 Association of Tennis Professionals...
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Commons has media related to Luis Horna. Luis Horna at the Association of Tennis Professionals Luis Horna at the Davis Cup Luis Horna at the International...
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Grillo Marxuach (born 1969), television and film producer Luis Guzmán (born 1956), actor Luis Roberto Guzmán (born 1973), television and film actor H Juano...
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District 25. Before that, Vassallo distinguished himself as a businessman within Vassallo, Inc., and as a swimmer. Víctor Vassallo Anadón was born in Ponce...
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the city was named after conquistador Juan Ponce de Leon himself. This includes Luis Fortuno Janeiro (see Luis Fortuno Janeiro, "Album Historico de Ponce...
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Ricky Sanchez, who were injured. Among those included was Ángel Daniel Vassallo, who played as a small forward in Virginia Tech. In the first game of the...
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of an abductor injury) 07. Albert Montañés (semifinals) 08. Martín Vassallo Argüello (semifinals) Q = Qualifier WC = Wild card LL = Lucky loser Alt...
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List of mayors of Ponce, Puerto Rico (redirect from Juan Germán-Prats)
Some of the names in this list (such as Tomás de Renovales, Francisco Vassallo and Antonio Toro) are listed in Neumann's book, but not for the additional...
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Dorado, Puerto Rico (category San Juan–Caguas–Guaynabo metropolitan area)
himself, Manuel Skerrett, Francisco Cantero, José Marrero, Carlos Vassallo, Miguel Torrens, Juan P. Nevárez, Florencio Salgado, and the inheritors of María E...
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causing a four-way tie in the pool. Despite resting regular SF Ángel Daniel Vassallo most of the game due to a knee injury, Ponce defeated San Lorenzo de Almagro...
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Cangrejeros de Santurce (basketball) (category Sports in San Juan, Puerto Rico)
of Puerto Rico. Named after Santurce, all versions have played out of San Juan. The first franchise was founded in 1918 and began active play in the BSN...
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defunct. Banco de Ponce network branch in Puerto Rico. Luis Muñoz Marín International Airport in San Juan, Puerto Rico. Popular, Inc. headquarters in the Golden...
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Q". Salvador Vassallo, industrialist Founder of Industrias Vassallo and subsidiaries. Luis Fortuño Janeiro, journalist and member of the Puerto Rico Senate...
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Moreno Luis Gabriel Rey Antonio Valencia Carlos Gamarra Carlos Humberto Paredes Marcelo Zalayeta Giancarlo Maldonado 2 goals Juan Pablo Sorín Luis Cristaldo...
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a D. Luis A. Sedó y Guichard, Senador del Reino. [84] Real decreto admitiendo la dimisión del cargo de Gobernador del Banco de España a D. Luis A. Sedó...
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Juan Pablo Brzezicki (born 12 April 1982) is a retired Argentine professional tennis player. In 2007, Brzezicki was the Argentine surprise at the French...
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List of Puerto Rico landmarks (section San Juan)
La Ventana al Mar Luis A. Ferré Performing Arts Center Puerto Rico Convention Center Tito Puente Amphitheatre Condado Lagoon Park Luis Muñoz Marín Park...
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Francisco de Cubas, Juan Bautista Lázaro de Diego, Ricardo Velázquez Bosco, Antonio Palacios, Secundino Zuazo, Luis Gutiérrez Soto, Luis Moya Blanco [es]...
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Antonio de la Garza, Mexican-American politician Juan Antonio Marichal, Dominican baseball player Luis Antonio Tagle, Filipino cardinal and current pro-prefect...
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de Luis Arce: ¿qué se sabe sobre los nuevos ministros y cuándo se conocerá?". AS (in Spanish). 9 November 2020. Retrieved 18 November 2021. Vassallo, Guido...
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