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Francisco Antonio de
Agurto y
Salcedo Medrano Zúñiga, 1st
Marquess of Gastañaga (1640 – 2
November 1702) was a
Spanish nobleman,
Knight of the
Order of...
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Pedro de
Agurto, OSA (1544 –
October 15, 1608) was the
first bishop of the
Roman Catholic Diocese of Cebu (1595–1608).
Pedro de
Agurto was
ordained a...
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Fernando Martinuzzi Cláudio Adão
Vincenzo Gianneo Armando "Tuta"
Agurto Jorge "Campolo"
Alcalde Teodoro "Prisco"
Alcalde Enrique Aróstegui Gerónimo...
- -57.900. A
small rock
lying 0.1
nautical miles (0.19 km; 0.12 mi) west of
Agurto Rock.
Named by the
second Chilean Antarctic Expedition, 1948, for Rosa González...
- pseudohistorians. Ica
stones were also
collected by the
architect Santiago Agurto Calvo,
rector of the
National University of
Engineering in Lima. In addition...
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blocks of
irregular shape.
Forty years later,
Peruvian architect Santiago Agurto established four
subtypes by
dividing the
categories identified by Rowe:...
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resigned before the 1581 Act of Abjuration. 1685–1692
Francisco Antonio de
Agurto Salcedo Medrano Zúñiga The
flags of the
Habsburg Netherlands During the...
- presidencial". Emol (in Spanish).
Retrieved 26
January 2025. Tralma,
Carlos Agurto y
David (5
December 2024). "¿Revival de
Beatriz Sánchez? Uno de los nombres...
- Vito Andrés Bártoli (1980-1982)
Carlos Carbonell (interim) (1982)
Diego Agurto (1983-1984)
Miguel Company (1985)
Medardo Arce (1986)
Carlos Carbonell (1989-1991)...
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political party in Peru
founded in 1956. Its
leaders included Santiago Agurto Calvo (general secretary),
Alberto Ruiz
Eldredge and the
Salazar Bondy brothers...