-
Ernesto Fonseca Carrillo (August 1, 1930),
commonly referred to by his
alias Don Neto, is a
Mexican drug lord and
former leader of the
Guadalajara Cartel...
- María
Isabel and
Marisela Marciales Arreaza;
Marcial Alfredo Marciales Carrilo;
Carlos Martín and María
Luisa Maggiolo Marciales;
Elias Alfredo Issa Marciales;...
- Levens'
first fight was a
victory against Hector Carrilo in 2004. He had a
string of wins
after the
Carrilo fight for
almost two years.
After his seventh...
- city fell in 1708. In 1732,
Spanish forces recaptured Oran
under José
Carrilo de
Albornoz and
maintained control for the next six decades. In 1790, forces...
- and was
recreated in 2011 from the
territory of Othón P. Blanco.
Felipe Carrilo Puerto was
originally incorporated as
Santa Cruz,
changing its name on...
- "Business profile:
Jamie Barber". Big Hospitality.
Retrieved 22
January 2013.
Carrilo, Alexander. "Interview –
Jamie Barber".
Ultra Vie.
Retrieved 22 January...
- Los Angeles,
California to
Teressa Gallardo de
Carrillo and
Nicanor Luis
Carrilo.
Before she
turned five, her
mother died of
typhoid fever. Her
father remarried...
- (masked) Aníbal,
named after the
Carthaginian general Hannibal, in 1965.
Carrilo's career peaked in the late 1960s and the 1970s as he
worked for Empresa...
-
Twelve members of the
police were
suspended and
before he left
Patrick Carrilo Rosero replaced the head of the
Police Academy with a woman,
Colonel Irany...
- 3–1
Estrela da
Amadora Portimão 20:30 WEST (UTC+01:00)
Rildo 6' (pen.)
Carrilo 62'
Carlinhos 82' (pen.)
Report Tavares 58' Stadium: Estádio Muni****l...