- Don
Francisco Carrascón (ca. 1700 – ca.1755), also
known as Don
Francesco Carascon, was a high
ranking Spanish Military Officer and War
Commissioner in...
- of
hidalgo or
noble Spanish origin. The
surname was
originally spelled Carrascón (In this form it is
still found in
Spain and
Latin America). The surname...
-
painted by
Pedro Aponte and
commissioned by
Doctor Don
Garcia Fernandez de
Carrascón (ca 1480-1533),
archpriest of Ágreda,
protonotary apostolic, Treasurer...
- by Hugo
Albert Rennert ...
Gowans and Gray. OCLC 457734398.
Guillermo Carrascón, "Modelos de comedia: Lope y Cervantes",
Artifara 2 (2002) 'Monographica'...
- Reina-Valera version. A
convert to
Anglicanism during this
period was Tomás
Carrascón de las
Cortes y Medrano [es], who
served as
canon of
Hereford Cathedral...
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Archived from the
original on 2012-12-15.
Retrieved 2012-12-15.
Guillermo Carrascón, "Lope de Vega y las
Historias trágicas
exemplares de
Matteo Bandello"...
- and
Intendant General of the
Province of L'Aquila, and
Donna Filomena Carrascon,
herself from a
family of
distinguished military officers (see Carascon)...
-
Muela de San Juan
Sierra de Albarracín
Comarca Montes Universales 1830 m.
Carrascón Maestrazgo,
Aragon Sierra de
Sollavientos 1815 m. Nabaín
Sobrarbe Sierra...