- in
onscreen movie footage. R
indicates a
recurring role in the season.
Y indicates a
younger version of the character. Bad Boys:
Miami Takedown, is...
- Bartolomé
Carranza (1503 – 2 May 1576,
sometimes called de
Miranda or de
Carranza y Miranda) was a
Navarrese priest of the
Dominican Order, theologian...
- Víctor
Carranza Niño (8
October 1935 – 4
April 2013),
often referred to as Don Víctor was a
Colombian emerald dealer and the
owner of
emerald mines in...
- and Francoist, son of Ramón de
Carranza y Fernández
Reguera Maite Carranza (born 1958),
Catalan author Ramón de
Carranza y Fernández Reguera [es](1863-1937)...
-
months later. His
parents were
Miguel Carranza Fernández (Vice-Head of
State between 1838 and 1841) and
Joaquina Ramírez
y García. In 1847 he
married Gerónima...
- to
Villa Venustiano Carranza,
before finally settling on its
current name. The city is
formally known as
Cuatro Ciénegas de
Carranza, in
honour of its most...
-
Defensa y Justicia in the
league on 24 November,
coming on as a 55th-minute
substitute for
Michael López. In his
third appearance,
Carranza scored two...
-
Captain Emilio Carranza Rodríguez (December 9, 1905 – July 12, 1928), was a
Mexican aviator and
national hero,
nicknamed the "Lindbergh of Mexico". He...
-
Constitutionalist Army led by
Venustiano Carranza.
After the
defeat and
exile of
Huerta in July 1914,
Villa broke with
Carranza.
Villa dominated the
meeting of...
- Jerónimo Sánchez de
Carranza (Hieronimo de Carança, died c. 1608) and his
student Luis
Pacheco de Narváez (1570–1640). Jerónimo
Carranza's seminal treatise...