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Ardiaca is a
surname of
Catalan origin.
Antoni Flores Ardiaca (1963–2023),
Spanish Catalan politician Pere
Ardiaca (1909–1986),
Spanish Catalan politician...
- the PSUC came from the old PCC, as was the case of Víctor Colomer, Pere
Ardiaca, José del
Barrio Navarro,
Antonio Sesé or
Hilari Arlandis. Vidiella, Sesé...
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Antoni Flores i
Ardiaca (7
February 1963 – 22 May 2023) was a
Spanish engineer and
politician from the
Republican Left of Catalonia. He was
elected to...
- Pere
Ardiaca i Martí (1909 in Balaguer,
Lleida Province – 5
November 1986 in Moscow) was a
Spanish Catalan communist politician. In 1982, he, Marià Pere...
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Barcelona and Catalonia.
Their second son,
Bernat I de
Montcada became the
Ardiaca (Archdeacon) of Barcelona. The
third son,
Renard de
Montcada went on to...
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support of the
Soviet line of the war in Afghanistan. In
December 1981 Pere
Ardiaca,
chairman of PSUC and
leader of the pro-Soviet section, had been expelled...
- was not elected. In 2000,
Castells was the Vice
President of the Pere
Ardiaca Foundation.
Castells was a
founding member of the
United and Alternative...
- Diplomatik. 56: 1–42. Ordeig,
Ramon (1989). "Ató,
bisbe i
arquebisbe de Vic (957–971),
antic arxiprest-
ardiaca de Girona".
Studia Vicensia. 1: 61–97. v t e...
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English screenwriter (BMX Bandits, Raw Deal, Ship to S****).
Antoni Flores Ardiaca, 60,
Spanish engineer and politician,
member of the
Parliament of Catalonia...
- Ramos, José Luís (2010). "Pere
Ardiaca, 1936-1949". In
Giaime Pala;
Manuel Moreno; Quim
Cornelles (eds.). Pere
Ardiaca.
Materials per a una biografia...