- ante quem, with the
proposed dates being placed some time earlier, see
Astoreca 2021, p. 8;
Powell 2012, p. 240. It is also
possible that the alphabet...
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Arturo R. Melián (1957)
Victoria R. Melián (1958-2021) m. Luis
Marsans Astoreca (1952-2004)
Eugenia R. Melián (1960)
Sylvia R. Melián (1962)
Gloria Zóbel...
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Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile,
between 1952 and 1955. 1904:
Palacio Astoreca, in
Iquique (also
attributed to
Miguel Retornano). 1906:
Remodeling of...
- The
Astoreca Palace in Iquique,
reflecting the
influence of
Spanish colonial architecture....
-
Sikel arrow-shaped alpha". In Boyes,
Philip J.; Steeleand,
Philippa M.;
Astoreca,
Natalia Elvira (eds.). The
Social and
Cultural Contexts of
Historic Writing...
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Canadian Pacific Line in 1917. On 8
December 1920 she was sold
again to
Astoreca Azqueta and was
reduced to a coal hulk at Vigo,
Spain therefore ending...
- Brooks (CAN) 2:59:16 4 Faustino Blanco (ESP) 3:01:41 5 Joerund Gaasemyr (NOR) 3:04:18 6 Harumi Yanagawa (JPN) 3:09:29 7 Pablo
Astoreca (ARG) 3:12:10...
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Cristina Marsans Astoreca (9 May 1946 – 26
August 2018) also
known as
Marquesa de Artasona, was a
Spanish golfer, best
known for po****rizing competitive...
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displaying an
impressive collection of
ancient indigenous artifacts The
Astoreca Palace,
which features luxurious period furniture The
first three buildings...
- -22.71236 -69.775475 -890182 Lina -22.823529 -69.312331 -894100
Higinio Astoreca -22.872456 -69.818544 -894025
Aconcagua -22.950104 -69.372866 -871203 Angamos...