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Canavery may
refer to: Ángel
Canavery (1850–1916),
Argentine Lieutenant Colonel during the
Conquest of the
Desert campaign Saturnino Canavery (1854–1939)...
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Canaverys may
refer to: Joaquín
Canaverys (1789–1840?),
Argentine government official in the Cabildo. Juan
Canaverys (1748–1822),
Italian notary and functionary...
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Angel Mateo Canavery (1850–1916) was an
Argentine military man, who parti****ted in the
Conquest of the
Desert under the
command of
General Julio Argentino...
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Zoilo Canavery (26 July 1893 – 29
September 1966) was an
Uruguayan football player. Born in Montevideo,
Canavery was a
notable figure of
Argentine sport...
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Canavery, who was
married to
Ricardo Patricio Bayá y Canaveris, a
grandson of Juan
Manuel Canaveris y Denis. His
great granddaughter Carmen Canavery Martínez...
- Tomás Onésimo
Canavery (1839–1913) was an
Argentine Catholic priest and
military chaplain, who
served under the
command of Bartolomé
Mitre during the War...
- Héctor
Canavery (March 22, 1854 – 1929) was an
Argentine politician and
military man, who took part in the
military campaigns in the
territory of Patagonia...
- line-up for the match: Arduino; Reyes, S. Ochoa; Pepe, Olazar, Betular;
Canavery, Ohaco, Marcovecchio, Juan Hospital, Juan Perinetti.
Racing became Primera...
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Manuel Seoane,
Alberto Lalín,
Raimundo Orsi, Luis
Ravaschino and
Zoilo Canavery.
Raimundo Orsi went on to
become Independiente's
first globally recognized...
- Juan José
Canaveris (1780–1837) was an
Argentine jurist and politician, who
served as
military man, lawyer, notary,
prosecutor and
accountant of Buenos...