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Antonio Aparisi y
Guijarro (29
March 1815 – 5
November 1872) was a
Spanish politician and journalist. Born in Valencia,
Guijarro grew up in
poverty but...
- José Luis
Aparisi (born 11
March 1969) is a
former professional tennis player from Spain. A right-handed
player from Valencia,
Aparisi was the Spanish...
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Community of
Madrid in 2018.
Citations Aparisi Laporta 2011, pp. 297–298. Bazán de
Huerta 2015, p. 69.
Aparisi Laporta 2011, pp. 304–305. Consejería de...
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reference to
Isabella II, however,
dates back to 4 July 1865, when
Antonio Aparisi Guijarro took the
nickname from a
verse in Shakespeare's
Richard III. Thus...
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Aparisi Laporta 2012, p. 31.
Aparisi Laporta 2012, pp. 31–32.
Aparisi Laporta 2012, p. 32. Gómez-Robledo 2014.
Aparisi Laporta 2012, p. 23.
Aparisi Laporta...
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Isabelline conservative Catholics (e.g.,
Francisco Navarro Villoslada,
Antonio Aparisi, Cándido Nocedal,
Alejandro Pidal) to join the
Carlist cause. For a time...
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footballer Alejandro Guijarro (born 1979),
Spanish contemporary artist Antonio Aparisi Guijarro (1815-1872),
Spanish politician and
journalist David Antón Guijarro...
- Some neo-Catholic
representatives include Cándido Nocedal [es],
Antonio Aparisi y Guijarro,
Gabino Tejado [es],
Eduardo González Pedroso [es] and Ortí...
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Padilla 2011, p. 72.
Aparisi Laporta 2011, p. 30.
Aparisi Laporta 2011, p. 31. Mesa 2011, p. 649. Sardá 2018.
Bibliography Aparisi Laporta, Luis Miguel...
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Closer look of the
general Detail of the war
trophy Citations Aparisi Laporta 2013, p. 18.
Aparisi Laporta 2013, p. 20. Enseñat
Benlliure 2013, p. 51. Consejería...