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- José Arlegui (c. 1686-1750) was a Spanish Franciscan theologian of the 18th century, from Biscay, who wrote on theological subjects, some of them related...
- Introduction. University of Texas Press. p. 25. ISBN 978-0-292-71809-8. José Arlegui, Chronica de la provincia de N.S.P.S. Francisco de Zacatecas Front Cover...
- Staff (DMS) under the Office of the President. The DMS was located at the Arlegui Guest House. In 1972, Internal Reorganization Plan was implemented and...
- Monzon Hall, located at 916 R. Hidalgo Street, Quiapo and the Arlegui Compound at Arlegui St. where the Basic Education Department is located. Just recently...
- Guest House. Laperal Mansion or the Arlegui Guest House is a remodeled and enlarged 1930s mansion located along Arlegui Street, half a block away. When World...
- Beda, so named after the Venerable St. Bede of England. It was located in Arlegui Street. During the inauguration of San Beda on June 17, 1901, Fr. Silvestre...
- west to east: Carlos Palanca Bridge, P. Casal Bridge, Nepomunceno Bridge, Arlegui Bridge, San Rafael Bridge, Chino Roces Bridge (carrying Mendiola Street)...
- Vice-president Angel C. Lahoz (EVP) Location 363 P. Casal St., Quiapo, Manila, 1338 Arlegui St., Quiapo, Manila, 938 Aurora Boulevard, Cubao, Quezon City , Metro Manila...
- City and refused to take residence at the Malacañang Palace or the nearby Arlegui mansion because the buildings are "too big" for a bachelor like him. He...
- da Poggibonsi (d. unknown, late 14th cent.) Pedro Simón (d. 1628) José Arlegui (d. 1750) Gerónimo Boscana (d. 1831) Albert of Stade (d. 1260) Thomas Tuscus...