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Manuel de
Cendoya (? – 1673) was a
Spanish soldier who
served as
governor of
Spanish Florida (La Florida) from mid-1671 to mid-1673. His administration...
- 1907,
Mariano Contreras was
replaced with
Modesto Cendoya,
whose work was also criticized.
Cendoya began many
excavations in
search of new
artifacts but...
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Gerardo Diego Cendoya (October 3, 1896 – July 8, 1987) was a
Spanish poet, a
member of the
Generation of '27.
Diego taught language and
literature at...
- site of the 1929
International Exhibition. It was
designed by
Eugenio Cendoya and
Enric Catà
under the
supervision of Pere Domènech i Roura.
Since 1934...
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construction of
which started under the
administration of
Governor Manuel de
Cendoya in late 1671,
after the end of De la Guerra's
governorship on July 6. Although...
- Work
proceeded under the
administration of Guerra's successor,
Manuel de
Cendoya in 1671, and the
first coquina stones were laid in 1672. The construction...
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Zudaire Galdeano (b.
January 28, 1900 in Echavarri, Navarre)
Maria Cecilia Cendoya Araquistain (b.
January 10, 1910 in Azpeitia, Guipuzcoa)
Maria Engracia...
- the
French and the
bishops of Münster and Cologne.
October 2 –
Manuel de
Cendoya, Spain's
Governor of Florida,
breaks ground for the
construction of the...
- ISSN 1876-7184. S2CID 18746881. Schneider, Kevin; Werf, ****ke van der;
Cendoya, Martina; Mourits, Monique; Navas-Cortés, Juan A.; Vicent, Antonio; Lansink...
- species; N.
dimidiatum var.
hyalinum (C.K. Campb. & J.L. Mulder) Madrid, Ruíz-
Cendoya, Cano, Stchigel,
Orofino &
Guarro (2009) =
Neoscytalidium dimidiatum N...