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    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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    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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    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 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 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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    "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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    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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  • 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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    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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    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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    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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    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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  • 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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    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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    Verdad de la Divina Escritura, y Pretendió Encubrir su Malicia con la Affecta Confacion de Dios, y Ley de Natureza, a work directed against Juan de Prado, a...
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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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    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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    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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  • 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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    backgrounds. Some authors, including those of the Prado itself, suggest it may be a portrait of Juan de Silva y de Ribera, 3rd Marquis of Montemayor and warden...
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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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    attributed to Juan de Jáuregui, but both names were added at a later date. The El Greco painting in the Museo del Prado, known as Retrato de un caballero...
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