• Church Rafael Simon Urbina (1897–1950), Venezuelan rebel fighting against the dictatorial regime of Juan Vicente Gomez Ricardo M. Urbina (born 1946), United...
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  • where he died in 1703. Urbina was born on 31 July 1632 in Burgos, Spain, to Juan de Urbina Escribano and Francisca Ortiz de Zarate. He joined the Order...
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    has been cause of confusion, since his banker son Francisco Urbina Jado wrote it "Urbina" instead of the original "Urvina". José María Urvina pursued...
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  • Puerto Rico (PNP) in 2001. Diaz, was candidate for mayor of San Juan in 2016. Díaz Urbina was born in Río Piedras, Puerto Rico, where his father, Leonides...
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    time to map the city of Angra on Terceira for the island's governor, Juan de Urbina. Van Linschoten only reached Lisbon in January 1592. He spent six months...
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    Rafael Simón Urbina López (1897-13 November 1950) was a Venezuelan rebel who fought against the dictatorship of Juan Vicente Gómez. Implicated in a 1919...
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    Esplendor 2005 - Grafiti de Amor On December 31, 2005 Centeno decided to leave Binomio de Oro and joined initially accordionist Robert Urbina, but later teamed...
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  • Fabián Urbina (c. 2000-19 June 2017) was a Venezuelan protester killed during the 2017 Venezuelan protests. Urbina had been already wounded during a protest...
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    Fol.191V a Fol.192. Urbina Joiro Hernán. Entre las huellas de la india Catalina. Bogotá. Universidad del Rosario, 2017, p. 80. Urbina Joiro, Hernán. Entrevista...
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    Guadalupe Urbina (born 28 October 1959) is a Costa Rican singer-songwriter, poet, and activist. Urbina is a folk musician whose compositions reflect the...
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    Ramón María de Urbina y Gaytán de Ayala, 2nd Marquess of la Alameda (2 September 1751 – 5 December 1824) was a Spanish politician and nobleman. He served...
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    Silvia Ofelia Urbina Pinto (4 January 1928 – 20 January 2016) was a Chilean singer, folklorist and teacher. Urbina had a vast trajectory in the investigation...
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    Pedro Urbina Montoya, O.F.M. or Pedro de Urbina y Montoya (12 August 1585 – 6 February 1663) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Archbishop of...
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    family in his writing, Lope de Vega undauntedly went into exile. He took with him 16-year-old Isabel de Alderete y Urbina, known in his poems by the anagram...
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    Mercedes Urbina y Jado (1850-1879), married Antonio de Lapierre Cucalón in 1874, without offspring María Ana de Jesús Rosa de las Mercedes Urbina y Jado...
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    2016. Urbina C., María Ximena (2017). "La expedición de John Narborough a Chile, 1670: Defensa de Valdivia, rumeros de indios, informaciones de los prisioneros...
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    General of the Imperial Armies in Italy), Giovanni Battista Lodron, Juan de Urbina, Cardinal Pompeo Colonna, Vespasiano Colonna (Prospero's son), Girolamo...
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  • Universitaria. Urbina Carrasco, María Ximena (2009). La Frontera "de arriba" en Chile Colonial (in Spanish). Ediciones Universitarias de Valparaíso....
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  • Hernández as Tomás Urbina. The series premiered on July 21 on the Mexican linear television channel Azteca 7. Jorge A. Jiménez as Pancho Villa Juan Luis Medina...
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    de Arredondo 1788 Juan Bautista Vaillant 1796 Juan Nepomuceno Quintana 1798 Isidoro de Limonta 1799 Sebastián Kindelán 1800 Pedro Alcántara de Urbina...
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  • Silvestre, Juan (11 February 2020). "XXIX Premios de la Unión de Actores y Actrices: Lista completa de finalistas". Fotogramas. "Los repartos de 'Dolor y...
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  • Ortiz Killing of Paola Ramírez Killing of Xiomara Scott Killing of Fabián Urbina Killing of David Vallenilla Timeline of the 2017 Venezuelan protests ""Pernalete...
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  • Juan Juániz de Echalar (died 13 October 1656) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Calahorra y La Calzada (1647–1656) and Bishop of Mondoñedo...
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  • of the Medellín Cartel Roberto Urbina as Fabio Ochoa – a high-ranking member of the Medellín Cartel Diego Cataño as Juan Diego "La Quica" Díaz – an assassin...
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    Vásquez is a character on the Netflix series Narcos, portrayed by Roberto Urbina. Fabio Ochoa is portrayed by Gael García Bernal in TV Series Alias El Mexicano...
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  • Ochoa Vega, José Santos Cervantes, Jorge Tovar Montañés and José Santos Urbina. The youth wing of PPSM is the Youth for Socialism (Jóvenes por el Socialismo)...
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    overthrow Juan Vicente Gómez (who remained the country's ultimate authority) including one by Román Delgado Chalbaud and another by Rafael Simón Urbina, both...
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    17th century; the most notable writers of this period were Juan Ruiz de Alarcón and Juana Inés de la Cruz. Sor Juana was famous in her own time, called the...
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  • Carlos Enrique Díaz Urbina John Elliott Catalina Font Antonio García Abasolo Rubén García Benito Ricardo García Cárcel Fernando García de Cortázar Manuel...
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    of the former). Gabriel Fernández de Urbina (Spanish bureaucrat). Juan Barno de Ferrusola (Spanish military). Juan de Dios Florencia (Second Lieutenant...
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