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Alfredo Azancot (born 1
February 1872, dead 1937) was a
Portuguese architect, born on São Tomé
Island and
educated at the École des
ponts ParisTech. He...
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Abraham Israel Ben-Rosh. Back in Lisbon, he
married Lea
Israel Montero Azancot, of the
Jewish Community of Lisbon, with whom he had a son and a daughter...
- da
Motta (1868–1948)
Portuguese pianist,
teacher and
composer Alfredo Azancot (1872-??)
Portuguese architect who
emigrated to
Chile Almada Negreiros...
- Silva.
Portuguese architects who made
contributions abroad include Alfredo Azancot working in Chile,
Emanuele Rodriguez Dos
Santos working in Italy, and Jo...
- was
built for the
Brunet family to the
architectural design of
Alfredo Azancot, with
Jorge Schroeder Espinoza was
project architect. The
castle was purchased...
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Saadia ben Levi
Azankot (Hebrew: סְעַדְיָה בֵּן לֵוִי אֲזַנְקוֹט; fl. 1629–1650) was a 17th-century
Jewish Moroccan Orientalist.
Azankot lived in Holland...
- on 2018-05-27.
Retrieved 2011-03-31.
Carbillon L, Oury JF,
Guerin JM,
Azancot A, Blot P (1997). "Clinical
biological features of
Ballantyne syndrome...
- 997–1011. doi:10.1007/s11144-021-02027-3. ISSN 1878-5204. S2CID 236149569.
Azancot, Lola; Bobadilla, Luis F.; Centeno,
Miguel A.; Odriozola, José A. (2021-05-15)...
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chocolate spread,
similar to Nutella. The
journalists Elena Hevia and
Nuria Azancot first used the term to
refer to a
group of
writers that came
together on...
- Sierra, Salvador; Pignataro, Diego; Lanz, Maria; Sucunza, Diego; Chang-
Azancot, Luis; Lanciego, Jose L. (2014). "Calbindin
content and
differential vulnerability...