• Manuel Chaves may refer to: Manuel Antonio Chaves (1818–1889), figure in U.S.-Navajo and U.S. Civil War history Manuel Chaves (politician) (born 1945)...
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    Manuel Chaves González (born 7 July 1945) is a Spanish politician who served as Third Deputy Prime Minister of Spain from 2009 to 2011 and Second Deputy...
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    Manuel Antonio Chaves or Chávez (October 18, 1818? – January, 1889), known as El Leoncito (the little lion), was a soldier in the Mexican Army and then...
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    Manuel Chaves Nogales (Seville, Spain 7th August 1897 – 8th May, 1944 in London) was a Spanish journalist and writer. Politically he was a moderate left-wing...
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  • journalist and writer. Manuel Antonio Chaves (c. 1818–1889), a New Mexican soldier and United States Civil War hero Maria Amélia Chaves (1911–2017), Portuguese...
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  • Estádio Municipal Eng. Manuel Branco Teixeira is a multi-use stadium in Chaves, Portugal. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the...
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    September 2020. López Pavón, Teresa (18 January 2019). "Juan Manuel Moreno toma posesión con Chaves y Rajoy de testigos". Seville: El Mundo. Retrieved 9 September...
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    Francisco Manuel Chaves Pinheiro (5 September 1822 – 19 October 1884) was a Brazilian sculptor. Francisco Manuel Chaves Pinheiro was born in Rio de Janeiro...
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  • Desportivo de Chaves, commonly known as Chaves (Portuguese pronunciation: [ˈʃavɨʃ] ), is a Portuguese professional football club from Chaves currently playing...
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    companies in crisis for 10 years worth 680 million euros. He replaced Manuel Chaves when Chaves was named Third Deputy Prime Minister of Spain of the Government...
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    Rodríguez Ibarra (Extremadura), who did not run for re-election in 2007; Manuel Chaves (Andalusia), who renounced Andalucia's presidency in 2009 to assume...
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  • spellings of the Iberian Spanish spelling with -es, as in the names of Manuel Chaves, Hernán Cortés and Víctor Valdés. For more on the -z surnames in Spanish...
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    Affairs of Andalusia In office 25 April 2004 – 7 May 2012 President Manuel Chaves (2004–2009) José Antonio Griñán (2009–2012) Preceded by Francisco Vallejo...
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  • Extremadura Nogales, Arizona Nogales High School (La Puente, California) Manuel Chaves Nogales (1897–1944), Spanish journalist and writer Eva Nogales, Spanish...
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    bull-breeder". He also published a (ghostwritten) autobiography. Written by Manuel Chaves Nogales and published in 1937, it was called Juan Belmonte, matador...
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    Chaves has developed into a regional center. The urban area or city proper has 17,535 residents (2001). Artefacts discovered in the region of Chaves identify...
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    2011 appointed the Minister of Territorial Policy and Civil Service, Manuel Chaves as second deputy prime minister. The conservative PM Mariano Rajoy did...
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  • Manuel Chaves is a Costa Rican judoka. He competed in the men's lightweight event at the 1980 Summer Olympics. Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild; Heijmans...
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    2006 in Madrid), a Spanish philologist of Sephardic Jewish descent Manuel Chaves González (born 1945 in Ceuta), a Spanish politician of the Spanish Socialist...
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    from Chaves, who did not comply. Canby sent Captain Andrew W. Evans to the fort, named Fort Lyon on September 25, who took command. Manuel Chaves, suspended...
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    took place, this time in Galicia. The People's Party, led in Galicia by Manuel Fraga Iribarne, obtained a new absolute majority. The Socialist party increased...
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    sangre y fuego', de Chaves Nogales". Fotogramas. 7 November 2022. "Juan Antonio Bayona adaptará al cine 'A sangre y fuego', de Chaves Nogales". Fotogramas...
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  • spellings of the Iberian Spanish spelling with -es, as in the names of Manuel Chaves, Hernán Cortés and Víctor Valdés. For more on the -z surnames in Spanish...
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    Simmons, Marc (1973). The Little Lion of the Southwest: a life of Manuel Antonio Chaves. Chicago: The Swallow Press. ISBN 0-8040-0633-4. "New Mexico Historic...
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  • Train, and the English translation of Juan Belmonte: Killer of Bulls by Manuel Chaves Nogales. However, his lifework – at least in the literary world – consisted...
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    governor of New Mexico, Manuel Armijo. One of Armijo's relatives who spoke English, probably Manuel Chaves or Mariano Chaves, parleyed with the Texans...
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    Rafael Escuredo, 1979–1984 José Rodríguez de la Borbolla, 1984–1990 Manuel Chaves, 1990–2009 Gaspar Zarrías, 2009 (acting) José Antonio Griñán, 2009–2013...
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    battlefield. With the sounds of battle echoing in the distance, Lt. Col. Manuel Chaves of the 2nd New Mexico Infantry, commander of the New Mexican volunteers...
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    was attended by the president of the Regional Government of Andalusia Manuel Chaves and the mayor of Córdoba Rosa Aguilar. Colin O’Connor: Roman Bridges...
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    Teresa Ribera Monarch Felipe VI Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez Preceded by Manuel Chaves Succeeded by Yolanda Díaz Minister of Economy, Trade and Enterprise...
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