- José
Gabriel del
Rosario Brochero; 16
March 1840 – 26
January 1914), also
referred to as
Priest Brochero (in Spanish:Cura
Brochero), was a
Catholic priest...
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Lucas Emanuel Brochero (born 23
January 1999) is an
Argentine professional footballer who
plays as a
winger for
Barracas Central, on loan from Boca Juniors...
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Diego Brochero (died 30 July 1625, Madrid) was a
Spanish seaman originally from Salamanca. He took part in the 2nd
Spanish Armada and the 3rd
Spanish Armada...
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Villa Cura
Brochero is a city in Córdoba
Province in Argentina. It is the
capital of the San
Alberto Department.
Argentina portal Official website Muni****l...
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Hesselblad (1870–1957)
Teresa of
Calcutta (1910–1997) José
Gabriel del
Rosario Brochero (1840–1914) José Sánchez del Río (1913–1928)
Manuel González García (1877–1940)...
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Elizabeth I of England's rule over Ireland. Don Juan del Águila and Don
Diego Brochero commanded the
expedition that
consisted of 36
ships and 4,500 soldiers...
- with jubilation. The
district is
grateful to the
Brochero and
Cristancho families.
Cayetano Brochero proposes stealing electricity from the
posts along...
- The film is
credits state that the film was
scripted by
Eduardo Manzanos Brochero.
Despite being based on the
character from the
Satanik comics, the film...
- García,
Lodovico Pavoni,
Alfonso Maria Fusco, José
Gabriel del
Rosario Brochero,
Elisabeth of the Holy
Trinity Catez Ferreira,
Cornelia R.
Saint José Luis...
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Martino Screenplay by
Eduardo Manzanos Brochero Ernesto Gastaldi Vittorio Caronia Story by
Eduardo Manzanos Brochero Produced by
Luciano Martino Antonio...