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- Mariana Francisca de Jesús Torres y Berriochoa OIC, (1563, Biscay – 16 January 1635, Quito), was an abbess of the Conceptionist Monastery of Quito from...
- Ignacio Ygnatil Berriochoa (July 31, 1865 - May 17, 1949) was a skilled stonemason in Lincoln County, Idaho. He was born in the Basque region of Spain...
- country in northern Spain. Urdangarin's father, Juan María Urdangarin Berriochoa, also born in Zumarraga, was an engineer and businessman in the chemical...
- The Ignacio Berriochoa Farm near Dietrich, Idaho, has two lava rock structures built in c.1920 by Basque stonemason Ignacio Berriochoa. It was listed on...
- Pedro Almato [es], OP (1 November 1830 – 1 November 1861) Valentin de Berriochoa [es] (14 February 1827 – 1 November 1861) Etienne-Théodore Cuenot [fr]...
- Dinh Dao, catechist Thomas Khuong Tuc Ngo, Vietnamese priest Valentine Berriochoa, OP, Spanish bishop Vincent Phạm Hiếu Liêm (Vicente Liêm de la Paz), OP...
- mandolin player Valentine Ackland (1906–1969), English poet Valentine Berriochoa, one of the Vietnamese Martyrs Valentine Colasante (born 1989), French...
- Bedoya Bengoetxea / Sp: Bengoechea Bergara / Sp: Vergara Berriotxoa / Sp: Berriochoa Biskarret / Sp: Viscarrat Bolívar Bordaberry Cenarruza Duhalde Elizabelar...
- Marie-Geneviève Meunier (1906), Rose-Chrétien de la Neuville (1906), Valentin de Berriochoa (1906), Clair of Nantes (1907), Zdislava Berka (1907), John of Ruysbroeck...
- department store building. It was built in 1918 by stonemason Ignacio Berriochoa. The building was identified in a Thematic Resource study, "Lava Rock...