-
January 3, 1667 in Lima, Peru), more
commonly known as
Pedro Bohórquez (or
Bohorques) or Inca Hualpa, was a
Spanish adventurer in the
Viceroyalty of Peru....
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early 70s. María
Cristina Fernández de Córdoba y Álvarez de las Asturias-
Bohorques, 1st
Marchioness of Griñón (1831-1916) Joaquín
Fernando Fernández de Córdoba...
- María Álvarez de las
Asturias Bohorques y Rumeu, de
Silva y Cruzat,
daughter of Don Luis Álvarez de las
Asturias Bohorques y Silva,
Goyeneche y Mitjans...
- Jury Member) Eric
Lette (Ground Jury Member)
Jumping José
Alvarez de
Bohorques (Ground Jury President)
William C.
Steinkraus (Ground Jury Member) Franz...
- Paul Englishby, and
performed by Hugh
Masekela (trumpet) and
Claudio Bohorques (cello). The
Trumpet was
first screened in the Un
Certain Regard section...
- Member)
Jumping Sven
Holmberg (Ground Jury President) José
Alvarez de
Bohorques (Ground Jury Member)
Francois Ferland (Ground Jury Member)
Leonidas Georgopoulos...
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distinguished Spanish merchant from Spain, and to a Venezuelan, Rita
Flores Bohorques.
Eventually his
father returned to Europe,
abandoning his only son Juan...
- 1900
Olympic debut included 1 fencer,
Mauricio Álvarez de las
Asturias Bohorques, 4th Duke of Gor, who
competed in each of the 3 weapons'
individual amateur...
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granted in 1803 by
Charles IV to Nicolás
Mauricio Álvarez de las
Asturias Bohorques, 12th Lord of Gor, 6th
Marquess of Trujillos, 5th
Count of Torrepalma...
- Álvarez de las
Asturias Bohorques, 4th Duke of Gor". Olympedia.
Retrieved 26
December 2020.
Mauricio Álvarez de las Asturias-
Bohorques y
Ponce de León at Olympedia...