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Argüelles or
Arguelles may
refer to the following.
Argüelles (Madrid), a ward in Madrid,
Spain Argüelles (Madrid Metro), a
station on Line 3, 4 and 6 Pabellón...
- José
Argüelles (/ɑːrˈɡweɪ.ɪs/; born
Joseph Anthony Argüelles;
January 24, 1939 –
March 23, 2011) was an
American New Age
writer and artist. He was the...
- offenders,
attempted to have
Arguelles transferred to the Utah
State Hospital, who
rejected the proposal,
saying that
Arguelles was "unmotivated for treatment...
- languages. He is the son of the poet Ivan
Argüelles and the
nephew of the New
Ageist José
Argüelles.
Argüelles, Alexander, and Jong-Rok Kim (2000). A Historical...
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Eduardo Quisumbíng y
Argüelles (Filipino:
Eduardo Argüelles Quisumbing;
November 11, 1895 –
August 23, 1986) was a
Filipino biologist and
leading authority...
- in 2010.
Argüelles was the twin
brother of the New Age
writer José
Argüelles and the
father of the
linguist Alexander Argüelles. Ivan
Argüelles, was born...
- Religión
ciencia maya,
Argüelles po****rized
Hunab Ku in his 1987 book The
Mayan Factor. However,
instead of Martínez' symbol, what
Argüelles ****erted was the...
- José
Canga Argüelles (17 July 1770 – 2
December 1843) was a
Spanish statesman. He took an
active part in the
Spanish resistance to
Napoleon in a civil...
- pitcher. With
shortstop José Iglesias,
Argüelles defected from the
Cuban junior national team
while in Canada.
Argüelles signed a major-league
contract with...
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United States.
Argüelles was born in 1566 in the
Spanish settlement of San Agustín,
Spanish Florida. Martín's
parents were Martín de
Argüelles (Sr.) and Leonor...